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Category Archives: Occupy Wall Street

Do College Students Have Justification For Joining the ‘Occupy’ Movement?

Posted on November 25, 2011 by Karen GoltzFebruary 25, 2013

I’ve seen a lot of comments about the ‘spoiled trust fund kids’ who ‘expect to be handed everything on a silver platter’ and ‘don’t want to work for the things they have.’  And other such statements.  These are usually posted … Continue reading →

Posted in Economics, Occupy Wall Street, Politics, Tolerance

What Do the Occupy Wall Street Protesters Want?

Posted on October 29, 2011 by Karen GoltzFebruary 24, 2013

There have been a lot of snarky articles written about the Occupy Wall Street protesters (and their clones in cities across the United States), characterizing them as freeloaders, lazy college drop-outs, bored trust fund kids, unemployed people who would rather … Continue reading →

Posted in American Culture, Economics, Justice, Occupy Wall Street, Politics

All Animals Are Equal, But Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others

Posted on October 4, 2011 by Karen GoltzFebruary 16, 2013

When I first heard about the protesters on Wall Street a few weeks ago, I didn’t have much optimism for their success.  Based on the YouTube videos that were circulating, I saw a crowd of mostly twenty-somethings protesting corporate greed … Continue reading →

Posted in American Culture, Economics, Justice, Occupy Wall Street, Politics, Taxes
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