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In that case, this is the same old anti-capitalism and political-economic inequality stuff.
The problem is that the 99% are not unified for a common cause. Sure, people (majority white people) are Occupying Someone's Street now but there are divides that happened before they chose to occupy and there are divides that will be maintained after they finish occupying. People perpetuate these divides everyday, the white working class has been instrumental in maintaining racial and gender exclusion in the workplace. So...now...people want to pretend that is not the case and act as though the 99% are united under a common cause and with an equal voice? Bullfeces.
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