The hunger strike in Princeton is going to use a rotation of people not eating?
- May 13, 2024
- 1 min read
So when one group get's hungry, then they get to eat while another group steps up and stops eating!

Apparently they did not even have the number of days correct and there are questions about exactly how much fasting was actually done. They were closer to the eight or nine day range and there was some suggestion that the strikers were not 100% fasting.
According to doctors and nutritionists the average person can go upwards of 60 days without food. At around the ten day mark (where these protesters were approaching) you would have likely lost most of your fat and would start burning protein (muscle mass). This is when things can start to get unhealthy. It sounds as if these children quit right about the time that this would have become a potential health issue. Probably blaming the school for their own actions. Now we have a different group of students striking. I guess this is the second string?
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