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Occupy Wall Street narrative lacking concrete leads to powerful actors

The passage is a vague commentary on media coverage of Occupy Wall Street with no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations involving high‑ranking officials or institutions. It of Criticizes NPR's delayed reporting on Occupy protests Mentions public figures like Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon in passing Describes Occupy as leaderless and compares it to the Yippies

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #015336
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1
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0
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The passage is a vague commentary on media coverage of Occupy Wall Street with no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable allegations involving high‑ranking officials or institutions. It of Criticizes NPR's delayed reporting on Occupy protests Mentions public figures like Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon in passing Describes Occupy as leaderless and compares it to the Yippies

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By the sheer power of numbers without the necessity of stunts, the Occupiers have broadened public awareness about the economic injustice perpetuated by corporations without compassion conspiring with government corruption that has resulted in immeasurable suffering. The Yippies were a myth that became a reality. The Occupiers are a reality that became a myth. The spirit of nonviolent revolution is what connects them. NPR waited until eleven days of Occupy Wall Street had passed before reporting its existence. The executive news editor explained that the Occupiers “did not involve large numbers of people” (actually, there were already several hundred), no “prominent people” showed up (thus ignoring Michael Moore and Susan Sarandon), the lack of “a great disruption” (the police pepper-spraying protesters trapped in a cage of orange netting finally met that need), “or an especially clear objective” (oh, right, like all those flip-floppy pandering politicians whose clear objective is to get elected). The Occupiers appear to be a leaderless community—most likely, you can’ t name a single one; not yet, anyway—whereas Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin and | served as spokespeople for the Yippies. We had media contacts and knew how to speak in sound bytes. If we gave good quote,

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