Eating in Protest
History’s replete with the opposite: hunger strikes, and I would argue, not often enough. But, occasionally, people actually eat things in support of a cause, and, again, I would argue, not often enough.
I had a terrible teacher for high school freshman algebra. He had no idea how to keep our attention or how to maintain order. It was a large class, some 50 kids, in a mini-tiered lecture hall; it took only a couple trouble-makers to disrupt each lesson, and that only embolded the wise-asses. Being an all-boy school, we weren’t showing off for girls but establishing dominance. A weak teacher smelled of blood in the air.
One day a pop quiz was passed out on material neither taught nor assigned. The teacher said he could have covered this material if we weren’t such a rude bunch, and this was the consequence. Couple of groans from the gallery but mostly silence. I counted to ten slowly, taking deep breaths, and stood nervously.
“This is unfair and I protest,” I said, or something-like, I hope better, with I’m sure more confidence than I actually possessed. I quickly shredded the quiz, stuffing it into my mouth, kinda chewing it, and forcing it down. Shocked silence met me and I sat quickly and quietly for several long moments.
Bam! No surprise, in the Dean’s Office. I was not asked, but explained my actions: the teacher sucked.
I was issued one JUG, having no priors. I insisted it state exactly what my transgression was, “for eating a quiz in class.” And so it did and so I served.
I escaped punishment at home though my interrogation was much more intense. I felt empathy for my fellow classmates who were struggling with the material taught by an inept teacher. I felt empathy for the trouble makers who did not want or belong at this school, and by years end, were transferred out anyway. I even felt empathy for this first-year teacher who I recognized as a fellow freshman in spirit.
The teacher went on to become a great teacher and I just went on …
Recently, a man was arrested for eating a paper ballot in Italy:
One would-be voter on Sunday channeled his frustration by tearing up and eating his ballot before being led away from a polling station in the southern town of Sorrento by police.
What have you eaten in protest?
-ramon