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Reactions to Occupy Wall Street : ウィキペディア英語版 | Reactions to Occupy Wall Street The ongoing Occupy Wall Street demonstrations have garnered reactions of both praise and criticism from organizations and public figures in many parts of the world. Over time, a long list of notable people from a range of backgrounds began and continue to lend their support or make reference to the Occupy movement in general. Domestic political responses have been both positive and critical, from the President of the United States to the 2012 presidential candidates. International responses have come from the Egyptian protesters of Tahrir Square, Cardinal Peter Turkson, the Chinese state news agency, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and many others. Most international responses have been supportive of the movement, while some, such as former United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair have criticized it. ==Public opinion==
National polls from October to December 2011 were mixed, with agreement/approval ratings for Occupy Wall Street varying from 59% to 22%. On December 19, ''MSNBC'' reported a study which showed small-business owners "are almost evenly split on whether they support the protest movement."〔(Business Owners Divided on Occupy Wall Street - Business - msnbc.com ) 11/19/2011, Retrieved 12/18/11〕 Among the general public, opinions of OWS have varied over time, and there are contradictions between the data collected by various polling agencies.
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