Over 230 significant antigovernment protests have erupted worldwide.

BoyNextDoor

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Not just Cuba. Don't listen to the radical right wing dopes telling a tired old lie.

People around the world are rejecting wealth and income inequality brought about by entrenched systems designed to divide people and keep funneling wealth to the to a very few.
 
Could we get some cites? Showing actual commonalities, and perhaps coordination and communication, between these various wide-flung protests? Is there an actual pattern here other than people in different countries reacting to economic distress in similar ways? Because, if not, no such protests will lead to any change outside their own particular countries.
 
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has a Global Protest Tracker. Most of these protests, apparently, are happening in countries the CE ranks as "Not Free" or "Partly Free," and most are classified as "Political" rather than "Economic" or "Corruption" in basis (those are the only three options). Otherwise, no global commonalities are apparent.
 
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