Let them starve.
Hunger strike?
Such bravery.
I’ll bet it won’t be areal one. Power smoothies for all!
There’s a lot of obesity in the country. Maybe this will help with co-morbidity deaths from COVID-19.
They should threaten to hold their breath until they turn blue.
Awesome!
I hope they starve.
No legitimate voter has a problem voting.
This is an attempt to rig elections in perpetuity.
The drama kidz get all the coverage.
The rest of Arizona could care less. Except of course the 300 people who live in the abandoned warehouse on South 48th st.
Fasting cleanses the body.
Good. Don’t eat anything until you hear them nailing the lid shut.
Some real strong dedication there. /s
Is this a real hunger strike, or one of those rotating strikes?
I remember 10 years ago Jesse Jackson went on a Hunger Strike to get more aid sent to Haiti.
After a month or so, a reporter asked him why he looked as though he hadn’t lost any weight. His answer was something to the effect: “Well, there are several of us who are rotating on this strike.”
She said the next hunger strike will be “a lot bigger” than the 15-day one organized in December.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunger_strike
Cuban dissidents
See also: Human rights in Cuba and Censorship in Cuba
On April 3, 1972, Pedro Luis Boitel, an imprisoned poet and dissident, declared himself on hunger strike. After 53 days on hunger strike, receiving only liquids, he died of starvation on May 25, 1972. His last days were related by his close friend, poet Armando Valladares. He was buried in an unmarked grave in the Cólon Cemetery in Havana.
Guillermo Fariñas did a seven-month hunger strike to protest against the extensive Internet censorship in Cuba. He ended it in Autumn 2006, with severe health problems although still conscious.[23] Reporters Without Borders awarded its cyber-freedom prize to Guillermo Fariñas in 2006.[24]
Jorge Luis García Pérez (known as Antúnez) has done hunger strikes. In 2009, following the end of his 17-year imprisonment, Antúnez, his wife Iris, and Diosiris Santana Pérez started a hunger strike to support other political prisoners. Leaders from Uruguay, Costa Rica, and Argentina declared their support for Antúnez.[25][26]
On February 23, 2010, Orlando Zapata, a dissident arrested in 2003 as part of a crackdown on opposition groups, died in a hospital while undertaking a hunger strike that had been ongoing for 85 days. His hunger strike was a protest against poor prison conditions. Amnesty International had declared him a prisoner of conscience.[27]
Legal situation
And in that 15 days the doctor found no brain activity among any of them.
I never imagined the phrase "Where my free s*$t?" could be dressed up in so many different English prose expressions. :)
Good. Bunch of cry babies.
let them enjoy the diet. These spoiled brats won’t skip more than a meal or two.... but if any brave it and actually die (LOLOL) - one less slug to run up a student loan debt they don’t plan to repay.