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What did Mark Bray say that "Occupy Wall Street" was about?

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Occupy Wall Street was a global protest movement, exemplified by the slogan 'We are the 99%.'

It aimed for better wealth distribution and bank regulations but had minimal legislative impact.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Mark Bray, Occupy Wall Street was a protest movement that started in September 2011 against economic inequality, greed, and financial corruption, particularly in the context of the 2008-2009 recession.

The movement, originating from Zuccotti Park in New York City, quickly spread globally and voiced the concerns of the '99%' who felt marginalized by the wealth and power concentrated in the hands of the top '1%' of society.

Occupy Wall Street called for a fairer distribution of wealth, better jobs, bank regulation, student loan debt relief, and a halt to home foreclosures.

Despite the movement's widespread attention and vocalized demands, it had little to no effect on legislative changes, which raises questions about the effectiveness of such protests in influencing policymakers.

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