8 years ago today I was hanging out at the Occupy Wall Street camp. It was a lot of fun there even if the people were a bit odd they were still good people.

@freemo There was a similar movement in Spain called 15-M. Before that most of the youth didn't care about politics and to some extent that has changed. I became very active since then. Many things still have to change but it was a good thing to start changing people's minds.

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@DracoMagister In the end I decided I didnt agree with the vast majority of people involved in the movement. Though I do like the fact that it got people thinking and engaged it seems that it got people thinking in the wrong direction. But I like to go to these sorts of things before drawing conclusions.

In the end the whole mentality was either all government bad, yay anarchism, or the more moderate members basically thought "big business and millionairs/billionairs are bad" both of which I find to be inherently flawed and harmful ideas. But they were peaceful and willing to hear counteropinions so they had my respect all the same.

@freemo I also don't agree with some things many people had (for example all politicians are bad, like you said), but in the end it opened many people's minds.

In my case I had a vague understanding of politics and I started a research on my own that still continues today and now I think I do have a very well understanding of politics.

But I do think many of those ideas you find harmful maybe are not trully right but not harmful and I do think socialism is the way to go. And I do not say so because "it sounds good" but after research and thinking.

@DracoMagister I am glad people started talking and debating as a result of this movement. One thing I appreciated is how every day they had an area designated where people could go and debate and discuss issues and everyone would listen

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@freemo For sure. That's how we should always learn. It's ok to disagree but first listen and try understand the other's points.

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