No hunger strike is indefinite.
What a big reduction in your personal carbon footprint if you cease to consume food forever. Go for it.
One of the doods has a cell phone. Time to order a sammich.
They’d rather do this than hard stuff, like work.
bye, bye, all for naught
“She is scared. She’s really, really scared but she understands why I take these steps. She’s crying every day and calls every day and asks me isn’t it better to stop?”
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Is she a 2-year old? Pathetic.
I will eat a little extra to make up for them not eating.
What’s the problem?
Let’em starve.
I generally try not to post unless I can add something constructive to the conversation...*braces for lightning strike...ooo-kay* I have always marveled that a hunger strike can have any power at all. But, in many instances, it works. I suspect this is because we live in such a cornucopia of plenty that the idea of someone going hungry is startling. Think for a moment how a hunger strike might have been perceived a hundred, two hundred, or three hundred years ago. I think everyone would have thought, well, good, maybe I can find a potato today.
Most of these hunger strikes are as phony as a 3 dollar bill.
Help out the strikers. Take away all their personal belongings made with petroleum products.
Clothes at aren’t 100% cotton, wool, or linen get confiscated. Same for cell phones with plastic parts. Same for plastic ballpoint pens for that matter. Eyeglasses or contact lenses of plastic? hand them over.
Make them enjoy the world they want for us.
Should be sectioned under the mental health act. If ever there was a justification for that, here it is.
Get a job.
It seems to me that letting them starve would reduce the planet’s CO2 footprint, and provide food for the worms to boot.