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Published on Oct 15, 2011 by

http://www.euronews.net/ As far as those taking part are concerned, it is a global chance to fight back against the fat cats.




An international wave of rallies denouncing bankers, financiers and politicians will unfold today. Demonstrators are drawing inspiration from Spain's 'indignados' movement, five months after it emerged.




But while today's protests are billed as peaceful, Friday's disturbances in Milan don't inspire much confidence. Eggs were hurled as the headquarters of Italy's biggest bank was attacked and the offices of Goldman Sachs were stormed.

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  • not just corporate greed ,we're tired of these endless wars !

  • The Fall of Capitalism will be a victory for the rest of us!

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  • @Saukko31 Lying about WHAT??? Can you give me some specifics, why do you think those professional protesters are not out there, around the world, b/c of the following left wing issues: anti-capitalism (to be replaced with a socialist global world), anti-war, anti-Israel and pro-Palestinians, pro-strict climate change regulations, pro-unions, pro-government subsidizing the entire society, pro-homosexual rights, anti-America, etc., and last but not least INCOME REDISTRIBUTION aka social justice...

  • @bbphnix Thanks you.

  • @401RoadWarrior No, they don't, because vast majority of protest have been peaceful, and they are outright lying, as I showed in those clips I gave you.

  • @Saukko31 well, than we're on the exact same page; that is the only kind of capitalism that should be in place

  • @bbphnix Yes, I'm not against all capitalism, I'm against capitalism with little or no regulation, and no social programs.

  • @DickOPlenty What about unions or corporations (like GM & Chrysler) who received government bailout money, same treatment like for the banks, right? right?? right???

  • @Saukko31 that's what they have in scandinavian countries… and actually many european countries; they still have capitalism

  • @401RoadWarrior If something is "marxist", it is those videos not allowing comments or ratings. Where is the freedom?

    Oh, and those real protesters, you might want to look at these:

    watch?v=lL5xA8w5zIs

    watch?v=NEPgAp5Mkyc

  • @bbphnix Capitalism is the cause of those. I don't speak for him, but being against capitalism, doesn't mean you are for communism, that is nothing but red scare -type of thinking. I for one stand for social democracy, where you combine individual liberties and social programs like universal healthcare, free education. Currently U.S. lacks both.

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