Jane Fonda, who showed solidarity during the Vietnam War with the North Vietnamese soldiers by being photographed with them, now shows solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement.

Jane Fonda, who plays a hippie grandma in the new film “Peace, Love & Misunderstanding,” told The Huffington Post how much she admires Occupy WallStreet (OWS), the flailing protest movement known for its violence, rapes and anti-semiticism.
What’s your opinion of the Occupy movement?

Right on! I say right on! It’s an important, wonderful movement. It doesn’t fit the mold.
Is that what you like about it? That it doesn’t fit the mold?
I think that’s what allows it to be successful in its own way. Because it has no leader; it has no set of rules. But, the values are good and it makes a difference. And I say right on.
Your point about not having a leader is interesting.
It limits the range if there’s a leader. This can occupy a big space on a lot of different areas, but the core value is, “What about democracy?” It’s about democracy and against greed.
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Well, at least this isn’t treason [by Jane Fonda].
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