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In reply to the discussion: The insane conspiracy theories of Naomi Wolf [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)bother. You haven't kept up with them either, have you? They are very much here to stay. The encampments were only the first step in this Social Justice Movement. AND they were intended to last only about one week in ONE CITY. Then they intended to move to the next phase, but the country responded so immediately to their message that it rapidly spread from coast to coast, a surprise to the original Occupiers.
The crackdown was instant and brutal AND federally coordinated, obvious even without the release of the FOIA obtained documents. In spite of that, the encampments lasted way longer than they organizers originally intended, or maybe BECAUSE of it.
Iow, OWS' initial goals were fairly limited, what happened was a spectacular success, above anything they imagined or intended.
They changed the conversation, brought national attention to the corrupt influence of Wall St on every day life and on elections, in this country.
They are still working around the country and the world, to continue what they started. It will take years, it took years to build the corrupt system. But OWS took the first step and I can't imagine why anyone who railed against the Bush admins would not be fully supportive of what this movement, still in its infancy but off to a great start, is all about.