Right Wing media outlets view Occupy Wall St protestors as people who are looking for a free hand out. Some reporters have portrayed the protestors as violent drug addicts when needles, crack, and crystal meth was found in tents. To the right side media, the majority of the protesters are young college students or college dropouts who believe their American inheritance was squandered. *the right winged media's is closely related to the Tea Party.*The right wing media claims that Occupy Wall Street does not have a solution for their problems and that their current techniques are not the best approach. They think that the Occupy wall street protesters don't really care about the wrongdoing that is being done by the actual Wall Street bankers, but they rather care about making FoxNews look bad. The right wing identifies that Occupy Wall Street have conflicting ideas. Most right wing ideas are identified with the Tea Party.Occupy Wall Street is identified as taking pride in not being completely organized. Right winged sources talk about Occupy Wall Street as being driven by emotion and child like rebellion.The right wing media makes the negative effects of the protests clear to its audience. The Occupy wall St protestors have been shown in an extremely negative light.**
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