I honestly don't know anymore. Like I've said before, Occupy did make a lasting impact. It brought a lot of new people into activism. Many organizations sprung out of the ashes of the encampment phase that still operate under the Occupy banner and do some good things.
But it does seem like American culture in general just doesn't have any attention span or memory for politics. As soon as whatever event is over with and no longer a focus of the media, it's almost like it never happened. The only thing people will tend to remember is whatever was repeated the most, even if it's something they knew to be false when the issue was current. They'll forget what they knew.
So the plutocracy can shove people out of the spotlight as violently as necessary. They can even kill if they have to, and make up some incredibly weak excuse. Then repeat what they want people to remember in the media a whole bunch. Those weak excuses will win out as the most commonly accepted fact in the end. The majority will come away from it with an uneasy feeling, knowing something is wrong, but seem unable to put a finger on it. When their indignity boils over and they need a release, they'll channel their two minutes hate into whatever boogeyman is being made up as distraction at the time, or just plain partisan politics.
I think American culture is deeply twisted, fickle, and weak. I don't know what can be done about it. Living here is fucking depressing and I just want to go somewhere else.