Spin off- Who remembers the “ Occupy “ movement/ protests?

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Do you think the reasoning behind the movement was taken as seriously as it should have been?

Why or why not?
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I think they had too broad a focus, so it was kind of hard to understand what their goals, if any, were. I fully support anything that brings attention to class disparity and the terrorism of the ultra-rich and capitalism in general, but it's a big topic and I don't think they knew how to keep peoples' attention on it.
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The Occupy protesters' slogan "We are the 99%" referred to the income disparity in the US.

There was an attempt to get the movement's congress to sign off on a single declaration, but the people behind it weren't charismatic enough (or good enough at smokey back room cat herding) to get it passed. Their prime demand was:


Elimination of the Corporate State


Elimination of the Corporate State. The merger of the American political system of republican democracy with the economic system of capitalism has resulted in the establishment of a corporate government of, by and for the benefit of domestic and multinational corporations. Therefore, the 99% of the American People demand an immediate ban on all direct and indirect private contributions of anything of value, to all politicians serving in or running for federal office in the United States.

This ban shall extend to all individuals, corporations, “political action committees,” “super political action committees,” lobbyists, unions and all other sources of private money or things of value, including but not limited to, direct or indirect gifts and/or promises of employment. Private funding of political campaigns by concentrated sources of wealth such as corporations have completely corrupted our political system. Therefore, all private funding of political campaigns shall be replaced by the fair, equal and TOTAL public financing of all federal political campaigns.

We, the 99% of the American People, categorically REJECT the concepts that corporations are persons and that money is equivalent to free speech because if that were so, then only the wealthiest people, corporations and entities possessing concentrated wealth would have a meaningful voice in our society. We demand the immediate and complete elimination of all private political contributions through the enactment of new campaign finance laws and amendment of the Constitution if necessary. It has become clear that politicians in the United States cannot or will not regulate themselves and have become the exclusive representatives of corporations, unions and the very wealthy who indirectly and directly spend vast sums of money on political campaigns to influence the candidates’ decisions when they attain office. This cycle of legalized bribery ensures the reelection of the same corrupt politicians year after year despite historically low approval ratings.
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