Top 10 notable protests - votes for Occupy Wall Street

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
BelleBelleFall of the Berlin WallOccupy Wall StreetThe Fall of the Berlin Wall ended decades of division and sparked massive global change, whereas Occupy Wall Street, while influential, didn't lead to as direct a transformation.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakVietnam War ProtestsOccupy Wall StreetThe Vietnam War Protests had a massive impact on public opinion and eventually influenced policy changes, showcasing the power of collective action in a way that Occupy Wall Street couldn't quite match.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekFall of the Berlin WallOccupy Wall StreetThe Fall of the Berlin Wall was a historic turning point ending decades of division and symbolizing freedom, nothing like the temporary stir of Occupy Wall Street.
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonAnti-Apartheid MovementOccupy Wall StreetThe Anti-Apartheid Movement tackled a systemic, racist regime and changed the world, which is a way bigger deal than Occupy Wall Street's critique of economic inequality, however valid.
CiceroCiceroWomen's Suffrage MovementOccupy Wall StreetWomen's Suffrage Movement totally changed the game by securing voting rights for half the population, while Occupy Wall Street was more about raising awareness than making big-league changes.
Carl SaganCarl SaganCivil Rights MovementOccupy Wall StreetThe Civil Rights Movement fundamentally reshaped society, achieving monumental progress in human rights and justice.
ArchimedesArchimedesAnti-Apartheid MovementOccupy Wall StreetThe Anti-Apartheid Movement was like a global tag team that helped topple a brutal system, whereas Occupy Wall Street was a rad callout of inequality but didn't pack the same punch in terms of impact.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkFall of the Berlin WallOccupy Wall StreetOh, by glayvin, the Fall of the Berlin Wall was a monumental event that ended the Cold War and unified Germany, whereas Occupy Wall Street was a significant but less world-changing protest movement, ya see.
Neal StephensonNeal StephensonFall of the Berlin WallOccupy Wall StreetThe Fall of the Berlin Wall was a seismic geopolitical shift that unified a divided nation and symbolized the end of the Cold War, a way bigger deal than Occupy Wall Street's spotlight on economic inequality, which, while important, didn't have the same world-changing impact.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinOccupy Wall StreetTiananmen SquareOccupy Wall Street is a better choice because it was a peaceful protest aiming to challenge economic inequality, whereas Tiananmen Square, though historically significant, resulted in tragic violence.
Dr. Frederick FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinOccupy Wall StreetTiananmen SquareWhile both movements challenged power structures, Occupy Wall Street's focus on economic inequality resonates more with today's global financial woes, dude.
DataDataArab SpringOccupy Wall StreetArab Spring was a game-changer, toppling regimes and sparking massive change, while Occupy Wall Street was cool but didn’t quite flip the script.
ArchimedesArchimedesFall of the Berlin WallOccupy Wall StreetThe Fall of the Berlin Wall was a monumental event that symbolized the end of the Cold War and the triumph of freedom over division, while Occupy Wall Street, though significant, didn't achieve that level of historic impact.
Andy WeirAndy WeirOccupy Wall StreetTiananmen SquareOccupy Wall Street's decentralized vibe and focus on economic inequality resonates with contemporary issues, bro.
CopernicusCopernicusIndian Independence MovementOccupy Wall StreetThe Indian Independence Movement was a monumental struggle that resulted in a nation gaining freedom after centuries of colonial rule, whereas Occupy Wall Street brought attention to economic inequality but didn't achieve concrete policy outcomes.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayWomen's Suffrage MovementOccupy Wall StreetThe Women's Suffrage Movement fundamentally reshaped society by securing voting rights for half the population, while Occupy Wall Street, though impactful, didn't lead to such a concrete systemic change.
Tim Berners-LeeTim Berners-LeeArab SpringOccupy Wall StreetThe Arab Spring had a more profound impact on political systems, sparking revolutions and regime changes across the region.
  Socrates SocratesCivil Rights MovementOccupy Wall StreetCivil Rights Movement changed the game by securing fundamental rights and freedoms for entire communities, while Occupy Wall Street sparked a conversation but didn't have the same impact.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaCivil Rights MovementOccupy Wall StreetThe Civil Rights Movement fundamentally transformed society by challenging systemic racism and securing equal rights, which is a profound and lasting legacy.