What sort of sentiments can motivate someone to march on ‘evil bankers’?

I suspect that when, some people at least, use phrases like, ‘evil bankers’ and so on they are speaking an old code for a particular demographic. It should be no surprise that some on the far left, like the National Socialist Workers Party for one example and others in more modern and less tightly knit groups share some of the same sentiments. So why would young people with time on their hands head over to Wall St. and take up residence?

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3 Replies to “What sort of sentiments can motivate someone to march on ‘evil bankers’?”

  1. What a smug little shit that kid in the video is. I would have gladly busted his nose. And leftists think of themselves as non racist and civil intellectuals. You really showed that old Jewish guy who’s boss, you stupid man-child.

  2. Well, as we know:
    “We are socialists, we are enemies of today’s capitalistic economic system for the exploitation of the economically weak, with its unfair salaries, with its unseemly evaluation of a human being according to wealth and property instead of responsibility and performance, and we are all determined to destroy this system under all conditions.” —Adolf Hitler

    (Speech of May 1, 1927. Quoted by Toland, 1976, p. 306)