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Class War Now

Posted by nkantro on October 6, 2011

Occupy Ithaca took over the Commons this afternoon in support of the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City.  About 200 sign-waving, slogan-chanting demonstrators lined both sides of East Seneca Street demanding an end to all things corporate.  The slogan du jour was, “We are the ninety-nine percent,” referring to the amount of the country’s population they believe is being oppressed by the other one percent.  Their corollary to this is that all problems and disparities in society can be fixed by taxing the top one percent and the shadowy, greedy corporations who represent them.  The protesters words speak for themselves:

  • “We are getting nothing while the other 1% is getting everything.”
  • “The corporate interests would rather have people making no money…and having us all living on plantations…and it seems like that’s where we’re headed today.”
  • “This movement has been characterized by the lack of a single demand.”
  • “Economic justice for all.”
  • “Stop robbing from the middle class to pay the rich.”
  • “Living wage jobs now.”
  • “Illegalize corporate greed.”
  • “This is not class warfare this is class self defense.”
  • “We have to take [wealth] back from the richest because we deserve it.”
  • “The [Tompkins County] programs have been eliminated because we can’t tax the millionaires and billionaires.”
  • “I think that the [Greek] islands will be sold and oil companies will be put there.”
  • “Go down to Washington, go out to the Capital and bash the place in…you’ve got to shut it all down like France.”

As passing Prii honked support from the street, some (rather violent) anti-capitalist pamphlets were distributed, MoveOn.org made its presence known, and many protesters vowed to continue their ‘fight’ – whatever it may be – indefinitely.  They plan on meeting weekly until they “turn this American Winter into an Arab Spring,” as one protest sign put it.  These class warriors, the self-proclaimed voice of 99 out of every 100 Americans, will get a full treatment in the next issue of The Cornell Review.  For now, please enjoy the pictures and begin preparing for the war. 


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An American Motion

Posted by lukepolicastro on August 29, 2011

eagre
Caught one in the wild, Morris County NJ.

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Nelly

Posted by lukepolicastro on May 6, 2011

copyright Lucas Policastro

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Greek Pies

Posted by Oliver Renick on May 4, 2011

Associate Dean of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs Travis Apgar and IFC President Dan Freshman ’12 get pied as part of an AEPi charity event on Ho Plaza today.

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Ezra O’Brien

Posted by lukepolicastro on April 3, 2011

conan cornell

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Cornell Maps: Collegetown

Posted by Anthony on March 14, 2011

KEY:

1. Collegetown Bagels

Spendthrift liberals who aren’t from New Jersey or Downstate New York thriftily waste their parent’s money on “the best bagels ever.”

2. Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts

Acting. Enough said.

3. Aladdin’s Natural Eatery

Besides the fact it sells “natural food,” the main problem is that it’s called an “eatery” instead of a “restaurant.”

4. Kraftee’s

Nothing says “I’m a greedy capitalist” better than themed T-shirts.

5. Big Red Barber Shop

Besides its propensity for “ginger mess ups”, it’s only conservative every other month when Cornell Review writer Bo Jonica goes there.

6. The Nines

The only restaurant in a five block radius that doesn’t feature starving liberal artists writing novels on their Macbook Pros. (Macbooks Pro?)

7. The Four Seasons

Despite the name, it is not associated with New Jersey or its recent conservative surge in politics.

8. Stella’s

If you prefer the cafe side, it’s liberal. That’s it. If you actually go to the restaurant part and perhaps taste even taste a morsel of meat, then it’s conservative.

9. Stone Arch Bridge

Recently ruined by liberals with the erection of eight-foot fences. Nanny school?

by Anthony Longo and Tianye Liu

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Pristine powder

Posted by lukepolicastro on March 8, 2011

copyright owners
Photos © Lucas Policastro, Hannah MacLean.

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Merry Christmas from The Review

Posted by lukepolicastro on December 25, 2010

christmas

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Ivy

Posted by lukepolicastro on October 28, 2010

There’s something romantic about ivy. Just look at it: doesn’t it make you want to run out and fall in love with an erudite, ambitious conservative Ivy Leaguer? WELL NOW YOU CAN, WITH DATEHARVARD. It’s the new face of elitism! Now you too, lowly non-Harvardian that you are, have an opportunity to date a first-rate man or woman who values intelligence. You’ve got a high standard, and so does DATEHAR-

What’s that? You’re fine with Cornell? Yeah, me too.

Copyright Lucas Policastro

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Rainy Friday Blues

Posted by lukepolicastro on October 15, 2010

Check out the latest Iowahawk for a perfect summary of Obama’s first two years. Then look at these two completely unrelated pictures.

Copyright Lucas Policastro 2010

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