There is yet another hunger strike by a disenfranchised father going on. I have been asked to support this action, and have ignored all requests.
That’s because this particular strategy has been proven wrong, not only by many good Irishmen in 1981 who might now be more concerned with the antics of their grandchildren had they lived. Also by a disenfranchised father I knew for some time.
His name was Len Miskulin. You will not remember him, since his work and his quest was to no avail. All that happened with Len was that he lost his kids, and lost his health.
He hung on for some 53 days, if memory serves. He had some publicity for a time, since he was the first; at least in the UK. He came out of it so damaged he told me if he’d known how bad it was he’d try something else.
It’s been about five years, and I’ve lost track, but if I could find him and drag Len here to the US, I’m sure he’d tell anyone trying this radical stunt to STOP!!!
Today there are far more effective ways to influence public opinion. On a personal level, the reality is that this kind of stunt only causes harm. You might get a couple of media mentions, but the truth is nobody today wants to hear about divorced men acting so irresponsibly they can’t even consider their own health.
That’s the way it plays.
Why on Earth would any court want to allow a man with so little concern for life to be the custodian of his children?
How does this make any sense???
It really doesn’t.
I know I got a lot of extremely angry and barely coherent e-mails from a guy. I remember asking a perfectly civil question, and he came back with nonsense. I was supposed to buy his full package without question.
Gentlemen, there are so many fucking loose cannons in this movement I despair of ever being able to make positive gain.
Now there are claimed anti-feminists supporting insanity, I have no idea what to think.
The mothers and wives of the 1981 Irish protestors had no benefits. Nowt but the body comin out after death.