This question is probably well outside the bounds of the scope of this sub, as it's both speculative and not concerned with events that happened at least 20 years ago, the baseline cutoff date for what is considered "history". Commenting on how an event will be regarded in the future isn't really in the vocation of historians.
That said, I personally suspect not, unless something serious changes regarding the distribution of wealth in the U.S., and even then, it would probably at best be acknowledged as an indicator of a larger trend. The whole thing played out like something you'd read about in a Cracked article a hundred years from now - "In the early 21st century thousands of Americans held public sit-ins across the nation until they realized nobody really knew what they were protesting anymore and they all went home."
This submission has been removed because it involves current events. To keep from discussion of politics, we have a 20-year rule here. You may want to try /r/ask_politics or another current-events focused sub.