Occupy Wall Street - An Anti-Capitalist Movement? |
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The movement also spread to London city, when the city was taken over by the protesters under the banner "occupy the stock exchange" on October 15, 2011.10 The movement became a global phenomenon with similar protests occurring in other countries such as Canada, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Germany, Brazil, and Australia. The protestors vented their anger over financial and social inequality, and were critical of the government in their respective countries. The Great Disruption or the Big Shift
Dubbed as an "anti-capitalist movement" by a section of the media, the OWS Movement criticized and blamed large financial institutions on Wall Street for ransacking the US economy.11 The protestors held play cards reading "Blame Wall Street Greed" and "Wall Street was the Real Weapons of Mass Destructions". However, Gretchen Morgenson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning business reporter for The New York Times, placed the blame entirely on the government for the crisis. The USA Today Gallup poll12 conducted from October 15, 2011, to October 16, 2011, showed that most Americans blamed Wall Street for the nation’s economic predicament but in the same breath, blamed Washington more. Bloomberg, commented that it was the Congress that had allowed the financial industry to collapse, not the banks13 while Congresswoman, Rep. Michele Bachmann,14 in a speech at Ames, Iowa, said, "politics, not capitalism, was to be blamed for the economic crisis and Occupy Wall Street protesters should target Washington rather than businesses that created jobs".15
8] Danny Schechter, "Occupy Wall Street is All Over The Media: But for How Long?," www.therealnews.com, Novemebr 28, 2011
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