Title: NH: Keene martyr died protesting Federal "war on men" Source:
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Man dies by fire outside a New Hampshire courthouse, hoping it will draw attention to the system's abuses.
E.g., the guy that flew a plane into the IRS building in Texas last year. Though I don't quite recall his name.
I believe his name was Joe (or Joseph) Stack.
edited to add this:
It is rare indeed when suicide accomplishes its intended result. How many people have ever heard of Terence MacSwiney or remember the name of Bobby Sands? They both fasted to the death and I doubt there is one person in one hundred thousand who even remember Bobby Sands and his fast to the death was not all that long ago (1981).
MacSwiney died after seventy three days of fasting (in 1920) and Bobby Sands made it sixty six days.
good info.ive read various forum discussions on this & many point out that real men do not fill w/ self pity & rob kids of their father in an insane gruesome act.Of course the system's corrupt.But it sad that so many laud this awful impotent response.
Yes. I don't think the man was a hero for taking his own life and depriving his child (ren) of their dad. Children are impressionable and they always wonder about things they really had no control over and think it is their fault. That's a big load to put on a child.
Maybe he had a life insurance policy that would take care of them, and that was part of the plan.
Not that that makes his suicide much better morally.
If he really was a good and loving father no amount of money could ever replace him. And, if the children are young enough, they could take that burden on themselves thinking that maybe it was somehow their fault that dad killed himself. And too, he ended any chance he may have had to effect some positive change and to turn things around by taking his life. As someone once said, suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.