Essay occupy wall street
Thisowes movement empowers real people to create real change from the bottom up. We want to see a general assembly in every backyard, on every street corner because we don't need Wall Street and we don'tneed politicians to build a better society.
As we know the phenomenon of economic crisis is affecting all countries, and if it affects the United States that is one of the most powerful nations, howwe must be others. But is not only this, people are tired of living under a government in which corruption is in control and doesn’t exercise a fair and just democracy.
I think the Americans do wellto make this social movement, and it’s being done in a peaceful manner. When I was reading this article, which incidentally I didn’t know, I recalled on my ethics and social responsibility subject andwe were talking about the same situation but here in Mexico, which is very similar to the United States, only that there is a great detail, Americans have taken the initiative to fight for theirrights and enforce them, because who really own the country are all the citizens, therefore they must have equal development opportunities to make a better society and more competitive.
Is clear that wechoose out rulers, but they abuse the power we grant them to rule the nation, there is a great social injustice, as mentioned the rich are getting richer and the poor poorer, wages don’t agree withthe work that a person makes, and while the politicians thought they could still move to the citizens as chess pieces, sooner or later they would mobilize.
And hopefully soon the 1% that continues to...
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