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- iHaveNet.com: Politics
by Reniqua Allen
Occupy Wall Street is not the next
Broadly speaking, it has many of the same sentiments that led to the creation of the
While the
So no, Occupy Wall Street is not the next
But it's OK, they're not aiming to be anyway. It seems like its goal is social awareness, not concrete policy change. While the movement has gotten a lot of scrutiny for this tactic, capturing this sentiment of frustration is important, because it can actually spawn a group that is political and policy oriented, and that will become a be a true antithesis to the
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