Occupy Wall Street encampment in Manhattan has become a major moment across the globe. This is because all over the world there is always the “little guy” being bullied by the “big bully” and it’s about time that the “little guy” stood up. This new revelation started out very small then blew up in different places for example “In Rome on Saturday, a rally thick with tension spread over several miles” then in “ Chicago, about 175 people were arrested at about 1 a.m. on Sunday after refusing to leave Grant Park before the 11 p.m. closing time”. Though they are met with conflict by the police or other authorities of similar power, they still stayed strong and fought back. In New York they were locked in a bank lobby, the reason for this was to help control the crowds, in my opinion you don’t lock people hundreds of angry people in a small space; for the same reason you don’t lock and angry tiger in a cage and stick your head in its mouth. It won’t turn out well, this only came to create an problem like it did for one lady named Sandi Bernard “who is 59 and was visiting from Waldorf, Md. while wondering if she would have trouble making the 8 p.m. curtain call for “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.” I am still wondering how this turn out will and what will this lead to? My hope is that Occupy Wall Street will change the way business deal with people and finally bring some respect to the middle class and the lower class.
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