Harvard Group Becomes Laughingstock as Hunger Strike Ends Unexpectedly – Parents Will Recognize This Childish Behavior

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If you’re a parent, you’ve probably had at least one instance where you’ve had to deal with a red-faced little monster kicking and screaming on the floor, refusing to eat dinner.

And most likely, your response to this little tantrum was to just leave him there until he was hungry enough.

But some elite Harvard students probably didn’t learn that life lesson from their nannies.

On Friday, over 30 pro-Palestinian Harvard students participated in a hunger strike to show solidarity with 17 Brown University students who had refused to eat for eight days, according to The Crimson, Harvard’s student newspaper.

The Brown students were protesting and demanding their university divest from companies connected to Israel due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza after the horrific attacks on Israel on Oct 7.

After being denied by the Brown administration, the 17 students ended their strike on Feb. 9, after eight days, while 200 other students completed 32 hours.

The Harvard participants also broke their fast with them — after a whole 12 hours.

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