Yale grad students begin ‘symbolic’ hunger strike for benefits

Seriously, you cannot make this stuff up! 

Yale students go on a hunger strike to protest benefits. 

Except, when they get hungry, they eat. 

I guess this is how snowflakes do hunger strikes. 

Maybe Yale should give them ‘symbolic’ benefits? 

Yale grad students begin ‘symbolic’ hunger strike for benefits; CNN’s Jake Tapper mocks event

A group of Yale University graduate students are engaged in a “symbolic” hunger strike – rumbling stomachs may be filled with food – for better benefits. Student union Local 33 began a “collective fast” in front of University President Peter Salovey’s home on Tuesday.

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News of their efforts for collective bargaining reached CNN’s Jake Tapper on Thursday when a former student shared a pamphlet given to participants.

And this:

“Update: the Yale grad student union is holding a *symbolic* hunger strike (they eat when hungry) Still inspirational,” Dimitri Halikias of Brookings’ Center for Children and Families tweeted on Wednesday.

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“Yeah that’s not really how hunger strikes work,” responded Politico Editor in Chief Blake Hounshell.

“I eat when I’m hungry too but I don’t call it a hunger strike,” wrote Mr. Tapper.

The Yale College Republicans got them good. 

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