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In reply to the discussion: So now Occupy is against world trade and capitalism? They will lose support of the 50+% of the 99% [View all]applegrove
(123,157 posts)the middle, many of whom support Obama. Why would Occupy want to morph into an organization exactly the same as the anti-trade demonstrators of the last two decades? Occupy had the support of 50% + of the American population in the fall because it talked about inequality in all its varieties. It was something new. Many people were woken up and joined. "I don't mind that you are rich; I mind that you are buying my government" was one of many, many signs of the Occupy Movement. If you make it all about being anti-trade, without talking about specific inequality gripes, you make Occupy a much smaller movement. It scared the right last fall. Doubt they'll be scared of an Occupy that is much smaller and creative than it was last fall. If fact I'm sure they have actively been working to make sure it morphs into a traditional left wing anti-Nato, anti trade organization. Then they win. And I don't want to see it happen. Not when Occupy touched on something new in the fall of 2011.