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Adding Social Media Section

I am proposing an edit to the Occupy movement page to include a section on Social Media. Social Media was highly influential for this movement, which differentiates it from previous inequality protests and is important for the reader to understand the movement better. I have written in my sandbox (https://en.wikipedia.org/User:Zootberg/sandbox) if anyone is interested in proofreading what I am proposing. Please feel free to comment on my sandbox, or on this talk page here. I have a couple other edits in my sandbox and could use some peer reviewers to check them out! I will go ahead and make edits in a couple days if nobody feels strongly against this.

Zootberg (talk) 20:34, 10 November 2016 (UTC)

Economic statements not quite correct.

It doesn´t overal matter that a 1% has 99% of the paper, what does matter is if you yourself can maintain PPP=1, and that, does not depend on that 1%´s redistribution of that what that 1% would be alleged to have, but on that 1%´s using that coinage to bribe all and every congressman to maintain Ppp=1, before everyone else does them in (that 1% that is).

This form of mistake is similar to playing golf at lane 18, and swinging a hole in one, but on lane 17, but with a passion purely reserved for those that feel they have nothing much to loose.

So, overal, yes, the movement seems correct, but simply does not have enough leverage to force that 1% to comply, their overal bribery relationships being in their own nearfield, for fear of being arrested when they go to a congress in a mid or far field.

Is there a solution to this? Well, yes, but political sloganist of the anon and scientiology behavior studies have prelabelled that terrorist, in the same form and manner that during history they have coined the label communist, socialist and overal many another form of schysm through the addition of the suffix ist or ism.

Recommendation: None, if you´re not willing to start training with waepons of Warfair.

Arab spring: Big mistake, there was no apriori where the individuals within that 1% of the United States would have alotted farmers to become governance, if those farmers would not hand over the totality of the petroleum production at 10 usd/barrel.

Question therefore is: Which Anon Group would be doing the do to make certain that that petroleum would be 10 usd/barrel, and in conjunction with which 1%. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.44.74.111 (talk) 02:02, 6 January 2017 (UTC)

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