And I highly recommend the anonymous mailbag:
http://www.foxsports.com/college-foo...mailbag-111015
http://www.foxsports.com/college-foo...mailbag-111015
But why is a hunger strike considered noble when if the guy had the exact same demands and put a gun to his head threatening to kill himself unless he got what he wanted everyone would call that guy a crazy terrorist and if he didn't shoot himself he'd go to an insane asylum? But he stops eating and people are like, "He's so committed, what a guy. He hates racism more than you and me. How do we know that? He's not eating." Isn't this incredibly stupid?
Also, what happens if someone counters a hunger strike with a competing hunger strike because they think the original hunger strike is stupid? Can you have dueling hunger strikes, turn it into a competitive endeavor? The only way you can win is by dying.
Can I just say I'm on a hunger strike now and will people believe me?
I've been hunger striking against cancer since 2001. The rest of you assholes support cancer.
Also, what happens if someone counters a hunger strike with a competing hunger strike because they think the original hunger strike is stupid? Can you have dueling hunger strikes, turn it into a competitive endeavor? The only way you can win is by dying.
Can I just say I'm on a hunger strike now and will people believe me?
I've been hunger striking against cancer since 2001. The rest of you assholes support cancer.
Hell, isn't a hunger strike the perfect example of American privilege? There are tens of millions of malnourished people in the world today who are dying because they have insufficient food. Isn't it arguably insulting and privileged behavior not to eat to make a point?
Every single person who lives in America is privileged compared to the vast majority of the world today. Our poorest people would be filthy rich in India, the second most populous country in the world. Accusing someone else of privilege is just a symptom of a larger issue that most ignore, everyone spends most of their time worried about people who have more than they do instead of looking behind them at the 99% of the world's population who have less.
Here's a radical idea for today's sheltered college kids: how about instead of worrying about other people you worry about your damn self? That's really the only thing you can control. And your generation sucks so far. (And I can say your generation because I'm eight months older than the oldest millennial. I have so much more life experience than y'all. You kids and your stupid ideas. The only thing I like about your generation so far is that you all take naked photos and share them liberally. Otherwise, you're a waste.)
Every single person who lives in America is privileged compared to the vast majority of the world today. Our poorest people would be filthy rich in India, the second most populous country in the world. Accusing someone else of privilege is just a symptom of a larger issue that most ignore, everyone spends most of their time worried about people who have more than they do instead of looking behind them at the 99% of the world's population who have less.
Here's a radical idea for today's sheltered college kids: how about instead of worrying about other people you worry about your damn self? That's really the only thing you can control. And your generation sucks so far. (And I can say your generation because I'm eight months older than the oldest millennial. I have so much more life experience than y'all. You kids and your stupid ideas. The only thing I like about your generation so far is that you all take naked photos and share them liberally. Otherwise, you're a waste.)

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