When Occupy Wall Street protesters set up camp in Plaza Blocks Park in Portland, Ore., on Oct. 6,2011, Jose Serrica bought a tent. "I saw them on the news popping tents, and I said, 'This is cool.' I didn't realize we'd be there five weeks. I thought we'd be kicked out that night." Serrica, 57, was majoring in psychology at Mt. Hood Community College, working the graveyard shift at a convenience store, and living with a family that ran a small home church. A bank had just foreclosed on the pastor's house. Serrica liked the idea of fighting the financial system.
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机译:2011年10月6日,占领华尔街抗议者在俄勒冈州波特兰的Plaza Blocks Park设立营地时,何塞·塞里卡(Jose Serrica)买了一个帐篷。 “我在新闻帐篷上看到他们,我说,'这很酷。'我没意识到我们会在那里呆五个星期。我以为那天晚上我们会被赶出去。”现年57岁的Serrica当时在Mt.胡德社区学院(Hood Community College),在一家便利店工作,在墓地里工作,并与经营小型家庭教堂的家庭住在一起。一家银行刚在牧师的房子上取消了赎回权。 Serrica喜欢与金融体系作斗争的想法。
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