Unless you’re completely oblivious to all news outlets, chances are you’ve heard of the recent Occupy Movement protests in the U.S.
It all started on September 17, 2011 with the New York General Assembly. Over one thousand people assembled and “occupied” in Liberty Square in the Manhattan Financial District to express their outrage and “a feeling of mass injustice” that the 1% of the richest people in America are making hard, selfish decisions, negatively affecting the other 99% of the country. This commenced the Occupy Wall Street movement that we hear so much about in the news.
Some of these injustices include, but are not limited to: [Read more…] about Occupy Movement Protests: A Revolution or a Waste of Time?