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Occupy DC Hunger Striker Continues His Protest

Adrian Parsons

First Posted: 12/19/11 07:24 PM ET Updated: 12/19/11 07:50 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- On Dec. 8, four hunger strikers vowed to stop eating until the District of Columbia is granted full voting rights and full budget and legislative autonomy.

Adrian Parsons, Sam Jewler, Kelly Mears and Joe Gray, all members of the Occupy DC protest that has been camped out in McPherson Square since Oct. 1, said they would only drink water and take multivitamins until their demands were met. Mears ate after a week; Gray, who was experiencing medical problems, stopped his hunger strike on Sunday night. By Monday afternoon, 11 days after the strike started, the Washington Post reported that only Adrian Parsons was still striking:

Sam Jewler said he broke his fast with a glass of coconut juice and a bowl of miso broth around noon Monday. In an interview, Jewler said his family was pressuring him to give up the protest, at least for now.

"I was feeling pretty much the same way I was the last week, but my parents were becoming increasingly distressed," Jewler said. "I didn't feel like it was fair anymore to put that burden on them."

At what would ordinarily be lunchtime, before ending his strike on Monday, Jewler had been talking with Parsons -- who is now staying at the Luther Place Memorial Church, just north of Thomas Circle -- about food.

Jewler, sitting with his girlfriend, Sara Shaw, on one of the single mattresses on the church's choir room floor, was talking about how he was looking forward to Chinese food with his parents on Christmas. He'd been dreaming about food, he said. One night he dreamed that he was in McPherson Square and someone gave him a stalk of asparagus that he ate before remembering about the strike. Another night he dreamed about Chipotle.

Parsons, surrounded by bottles of Smart Water and vitamin pills, made a list of the foods he is most looking forward to eating, should the day come that he is eating food again: his sister's brussels spouts, chocolate with hazelnuts, food from Juice Joint Cafe and Ben's Chili Bowl, and Cheerios. He said he doesn't have a "death wish," but he's also not planning to stop his strike until his demands are met -- not even for Christmas, which he plans to spend with his family in Fairfax, Va., livestreaming his time with them in order to "be accountable."

Last week, the strikers went to Capitol Hill and elsewhere to trumpet their cause and, even if their ultimate demand seems many meals away, they picked up some allies. After speaking with the strikers, Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) engaged in his own 24-hour hunger strike in solidarity. Comedian, activist, and perennial hunger striker Dick Gregory also joined the strike. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.), D.C.'s nonvoting delegate, met with the hunger strikers and told them she'd read a tribute to them into the Congressional Record.

This week, lying on his mattress, using a string of Christmas tree lights as an extension cord to power up his iPad, Parsons said he is too weak to go back to the Hill for more outreach. I'm "looking for the Hill to come to us now," he said.

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WASHINGTON -- On Dec. 8, four hunger strikers vowed to stop eating until the District of Columbia is granted full voting rights and full budget and legislative autonomy. Adrian Parsons, Sam Jewler...
WASHINGTON -- On Dec. 8, four hunger strikers vowed to stop eating until the District of Columbia is granted full voting rights and full budget and legislative autonomy. Adrian Parsons, Sam Jewler...
 
 
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BarefootArizona
DEFIANTLY Paleo
09:24 PM on 01/11/2012
I think there should be more hunger strikes, and if they are really serious---light themselves on fire!

I dare ya
08:37 PM on 12/21/2011
All OWS protesters should go on a hunger strike in protest of the 1%. I figure 40 or 50 days should prove your point.
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jswift1121
10:25 AM on 12/20/2011
Boy, he sure is showing them who's boss! Look at how quickly they're acting on the matter!
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Marysdude
GySgt USMC (Retired)
09:52 AM on 12/20/2011
Oh, sweet naiveté! Do they not see that Congress clearly does not care what the constituency does or wants? The Congress has no shame, or they would not feed off of lobbyist's slop, nor hold America hostage because of an oath to Grover Norquist.
09:42 AM on 12/20/2011
at least he still has his ipad- and its decorated for christmas!
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boxjelly
I AM THE 99% SALT WATER ORGANISM!
09:36 AM on 12/20/2011
What is an Occupy Protestor without their cool Apple capitalist gadgets surrounding them?
11:27 AM on 12/20/2011
I guess he's gonna starve....
MrStat1
I believe in the rule of law
04:34 PM on 12/20/2011
It's his choice. Nothing to me.
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MinneMike
I am 1% deal with it
09:34 AM on 12/20/2011
I once went on a hunger strike. Thought I was going to die.
09:11 AM on 12/20/2011
I tried a hunger strike once, was the worst 25 minutes of my life.... Keep up the good work Adrian!
08:59 AM on 12/20/2011
please, isnt dc screwed up enough.. such dribble, next!
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carllafong
Don't tell me I don't love ya.
08:42 AM on 12/20/2011
If Gandhi were alive today he'd get the same moronic comments.
09:23 AM on 12/20/2011
If Gandhi were alive today, he'd make the same moronic comments, and then write a letter to Hitler asking him to pretty please stop killing Jewish people. Wise man.
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Napoleon3
09:39 AM on 12/20/2011
No he would laugh.
08:36 AM on 12/20/2011
How cute, he is under an afghan knitted from yarn in the Redskins' colors.
08:36 AM on 12/20/2011
Free will.
08:28 AM on 12/20/2011
Bummer guess he's going to die. Nice sentiment but.....wrong way going by doing it. Just get a frigging job and go help them.
08:26 AM on 12/20/2011
Although the sentiment is there, I don't believe this an effective method for implementi­ng change in our country. Just eat something. Give yourself energy to keep fighting for the equality you believe in.
08:17 AM on 12/20/2011
Who cares, go get a job!