Explore the roots of the American "occupation revolution";
The first is the factor of American political governance. For a long time, Americans think that their political system is the best combination model in the world, and this model has been publicized everywhere and spread all over the world. Unfortunately, however, it is this seemingly "democratic" but extremely false American regime that gave birth to the "hopeless" American electoral system. As we all know, during the US presidential campaign, in order to gain the support rate of voters, the way to win votes is to please voters, say what voters want to hear most, and sing "songs" that voters want to hear most. But how much can this "rap" for the president at all costs be achieved? The current "occupation revolution" has answered this question well.
Secondly, it is the American economic system factor. The United States has a history of 300 years. Through the efforts of several generations of Americans, it is the largest economy in the world today and the country with the strongest comprehensive strength. However, the United States has always adhered to the traditional capitalist "oligopoly economy" model. Even during the economic depression (such as the financial crisis that broke out since 2008), the government has spared a huge number of hopeless large enterprises, especially those financial consortia with no future. Reason: successive presidents of the United States are neither rich nor supported by rich people, so-called reciprocates. Finally, due to the financial crisis, some enterprises closed down one after another, which led to an increase in unemployment rate, a decline in people's living standards, a great impact on the middle class, and the accumulation of discontent, which triggered demonstrations and spread more and more.
Finally, American hegemonic thought. Today, the United States ranks first in the world, and its military strength is even the world hegemon. But everyone knows that the huge foreign debt behind its glory is also the first in the world. Especially in the past two decades, in order to realize and consolidate its global hegemony, from the Iraq war to the Arab war, the United States has invested nearly $2 trillion in military spending. These astronomical amounts of money that could have been used to improve people's livelihood have thus vanished in the inflated "selfish desires" of the United States. At present, many ordinary Americans who participated in the "occupation revolution" are poor, unemployed and have no income, and many people have a difficult choice between seeing a doctor and eating. It is not surprising that large-scale protests and demonstrations broke out.