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In reply to the discussion: Native Americans Say "Occupy" Terminology Is Offensive [View all]JackRiddler
(24,979 posts)the French wildcat strikes which took over the factories in 1968, and were called "occupations."
And in the context of this thread: The occupations of Alcatraz and Wounded Knee.
You are right if you think some people are being insensitive to indigenous American concerns.
You may be right in thinking some people here would agree if the critique was leveled against a right-wing group that was using the same word. That's not relevant, however.
This question boils down to semantics and definitions.
No word better describes what the anti-Wall Street movement actually does and exhorts people to do than "occupy." It's not just the word for military occupations, it also signifies the holding of any space. It is the word for squatting or camping out. Occupying space.