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First up, occupy wallstreet heads to its third month protests. Back Sept. organizers urged people to gather in New York city for a couple of months for protests. The movement, spread to other cities around US, does not look like the (ending) anytime soon, even though we are two months in this protest, we still don't know what the protestors' demanding are. They are speaking out against the US finanical industry, they are also speaking out against a lot of the other things. There is no one leader either, /Christie Roman gives us some (idea) what this whole occcupy movement is about.
This last much longer than any protest I've never seen in Wallstreet, I've seen a lot of sittings, protests and marches, this is definitly one has more lives than I've never seen. Occupy Wallstreet has been trying to raise awareness of this (growing) income gap, this growing opportunity and wealth between riches people and the rest of us, the 99% they say. They are protesting inequality, lack of opportunity. A job's market that is not working for everyone. Too much students dead and kind of they feel like they sold bill of goods, they've taken out the students' debt for a place in the economy that is not to give them jobs, that can't help them pay off student debt. What they are protesting, they are protesting business as usual in Washington and business as usual on Wallstreet. Both of those are two big institutions, two big (power) instruction in America that they think they can conspire to make the wealthier and not to serve the midlle class and the poor people.
When you talk to them, they say we are not gonna draw up a specific list of demands, we are here to draw awareness to the numbers that don't lie, the richer getting richer, the middle are barely holding on and the poor getting poor. There are just fundamental unfairness that has to go with greed banks and greed Washington that make this continue.