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− | ==Government response== | + | The '''Occupy movement''' (often, just '''Occupy''') is a decentralised movement which never had clearly-articulated objectives, but still managed for months to unify activists with a wide variety of goals.<ref>https://newrepublic.com/article/115360/wto-protests-why-have-they-gotten-smaller</ref> Starting in [[Wall St]], the movement quickly spread accross the USA and worldwide. Methods were different according to local circumstances, but the unifying tactic was to peacefully ''occupy'' public spaces. |
− | A coordinated response violently eradicated occupy camps across USA. In 2015, a [[FOIA]] request exposed the [[Dallas occupy plot]], in which the [[FBI]] was a party to plans to use snipers to [[assassinate]] the leaders of the movement. The plans were never carried out. | + | |
+ | ==US Government response== | ||
+ | A coordinated response violently eradicated occupy camps across USA. In 2015, a [[FOIA]] request exposed the [[Dallas occupy plot]], in which the [[FBI]] was a party to plans to use snipers to [[assassinate]] the leaders of the movement. The plans were never carried out, but a nationally formulated plan of violently evictions was. | ||
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John Pike practices his pepper-spray technique on 30 students of UC Davis. They were later awarded $30,000 each in compensation. | |
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A non-violent, decentralised movement which provoked a violent reaction from the authorities. |
The Occupy movement (often, just Occupy) is a decentralised movement which never had clearly-articulated objectives, but still managed for months to unify activists with a wide variety of goals.[1] Starting in Wall St, the movement quickly spread accross the USA and worldwide. Methods were different according to local circumstances, but the unifying tactic was to peacefully occupy public spaces.
US Government response
A coordinated response violently eradicated occupy camps across USA. In 2015, a FOIA request exposed the Dallas occupy plot, in which the FBI was a party to plans to use snipers to assassinate the leaders of the movement. The plans were never carried out, but a nationally formulated plan of violently evictions was.
Related Quotations
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Andrew Breitbart | “The true purpose of the Occupy movement appears to be further economic and governmental destabilization, at a time when the world is already facing major financial and political challenges. By embracing the Occupy movement, President Barack Obama, the Democrat Party, and their union allies may be supporting an effort to harm both the domestic and global economies; to create social unrest throughout the democratic world; and to embrace other radical causes, including the anti-Israel movement.” | Andrew Breitbart | 14 October 2011 |
Frank Luntz | “I'm so scared of this anti-Wall Street effort. I'm frightened to death. They're having an impact on what the American people think of capitalism.” | Frank Luntz | November 2011 |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:Dissent or Terror FINAL 0.pdf | report | 20 May 2013 | Beau Hoda | Dissent or Terror a report that details how the counter-terrorism apparatus was used to monitor the Occupy Movement nationwide |
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