Someone, thankfully, pointed out there are no official demands because there isn't any formal structure to the protests, so any 'demands' are, at best, opinions. Let us then try to improve our opinions.
Free education, as I alluded to before, is unlikely to be helpful because it is unlikely to be an actual education. I noticed many folks associated with this movement grumbling about their college debt and how they don't know how they are going to get by. Well, we aren't going to get by by allowing the fraud to continue. You haven't been educated; you've been conned.
Fraud is actually illegal in this country. Instead of asking people to fund more fraud perpetrated upon you, ask instead that people prosecute the fraudulent. Academia and government have co-operated in the lie for quite sometime. Shut down the colleges and sell off their assets- we use these funds to make the victims of this fraud whole.
Similar things must be done with those Wall Street companies. We, as in 'we the people' to unravel a rat's nest of shenanigans which will ultimately enslave our future generations if we don't stop it now. We won't manage it if we keep buying into the lies; rather we need to carefully seek out a just way of dealing with the mess. To the uninitiated, justice may appear to be massive redistribution, but it is not, for those institutions that fraudulently gained do not legitimately own what they have. We must be careful to make the distinction. Banks, colleges, and companies that take a lot of government contracts are likely to be engaging in fraud, but a shoe company is likely to be just selling shoes. We want business. We don't want anymore lies.
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