If Top 1% Hadn't Ripped Off Trillions, You'd Likely Be Making Thousands of Dollars More Right Now
By JoshuaHolland, AlterNet
Posted on October 5, 2011, Printed on October 6, 2011
The
corporate media appear to be obsessed with the idea that the Occupy
Wall Street movement doesn't have a cohesive message. Of course, that
misses the point: as Nathan Schneider wrote in Yes!
magazine,
“More than demanding any particular policy proposal, the occupation is
reminding Wall Street what real democracy looks like: a discussion among
people, not a contest of money.”
And despite the
handwringing about the movement's supposed lack of focus, it does have a
simple-to-understand message that fits neatly on a bumpersticker: "We
Are the Other 99 Percent."
Contained in that simple
message is an implied demand, whether or not people recognize it:
undoing several decades of increasing inequality in this country.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
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