In 2008, the United States (United States) experienced a financial crisis that affected other parts of the world. Investment banks and Wall Street collapsed. It causes many Americans to debt, unemployment, homelessness etc. Therefore, "Occupy Wall Street" became a campaign showing that people were tired of protesting opinions and starting to express. From the perspective of globalization, the development of "occupation" movement has changed the concept of social movement, it is not only to emphasize reasons, but also to reintroduce force into the hands of people.
Let's look at the case of Occupy Wall Street, mistakes in social movements, and comparison with Brazilian protests. Occupy Wall Street proposes several key ideals that the PAC can use to purchase parliamentary voting, government relief, and tax evasion / vulnerability to financial elite. First of all, these ideals are sufficient to cause protests, but it is much larger than the Brazilian passage protests. However, many people point out that OWS has failed. These ideas drifted, the problem areas and teams diversified too much, and the goal was blurred. In Brazil, federal traffic has wise maintenance goals. The idea of talking equally throughout the organization further promoted OWS, as OWS has just gone too far from movement without a leader. As an equal voice group, they divide movement
The nature of Occupy Wall Street is quite different. The message is a call for equality. Activists are satisfied that they dominate the company, politics, economy by 1%. The rise of sports already completed the plan. The event page was created by social media and was held at Zuccotti Park on September 17, 2011, the campaign and its online show began. Like the tea party exercise, "Occupy Wall Street" is recognized by news stations, newspapers and magazines, and growing due to popularity. Slowly, "Occupy Wall Street" began to gather less and less attention until the event was finally demolished. As opposed to the tea party movements, "Occupy Wall Street" suddenly began and ended organically. The traces and intentions of these two movements are still on today's social media and sports-specific websites but are not active in a way that has returned in 2010 and 2011.
Occupy Wall Street began in 2011 with the aim of challenging companies' greedy and irresponsible financial institutions (Juris). Just as social media began just this time, Juris observes the usefulness of combining social media campaigns with sports protests and continues with recent protests like the #Resist campaign in March. According to Juris, the "Occupy Boston" campaign began with a twitter post by a young lady, calling for public recruitment meetings at Boston Park, 200 people gathered, and soon became international protests (Juris). After reading this article, I compare my research soon. March women's March was the largest protest action in the history of the United States, originally a facebook post. After the presidential election in 2016, Teresa Shook, a retired lawyer from Hawaii, was dissatisfied with the results and called for protests by creating Facebook events.