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What's confusing is: in the USA, the term "occupy" has been taken as a practical trademark for a series of organized political protests. Look up "Occupy Wall Street" as the first and primary instance.


Hard to ignore the stereotype of the American who knows little of what happens beyond their borders :(

The Occupy Movement was a global one, with protests in over 80 countries. It started there, but it wasn't just a Wall St. thing.


'scuze me for not keeping up on the happenings in each of ~200 countries, and assuming not everyone everywhere is keeping up on the latest in my sphere of awareness.

Yes, Occupy was global. I don't know who from where knows how much about it. I was answering a question about why someone might be confused by usage of the term "occupy" when it was unclear whether it was an "Occupy"-brand event vs "hey let's go occupy this space to save it". I referenced the Wall St. thing precisely because that's where Occupy started.

Besides, http://xkcd.com/1053/


The name's very important as a link to the fight against neo-liberal capitalism, these protests are not just about state power.


Still, AFAIR it started as an Internet thing, not entirely unrelated to 4chan. It was a meme at its birth, it has spreaded this way through the US, and now - like all internet memes - it is evolving.




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