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I don't mean to be a bother (alright...maybe a little), but it appeared to me that what you said in the article was essentially, "If you're not going to go, why did you sign it?" based on the fact that the "majority" of the class said "they only signed it because the officers told them to." Clearly you didn't spend two weeks on the third floor. Most of the subbies were signing it after the purpose of the petition in front of them was clearly explained. Jenny, Simone, and Will all made sure to say, "You're not expected to go," to everyone who signed it. Even when the petition was placed in front of them, they usually asked, "What's it for?" and the response was usually, "For subbies to go to the lock-in." So I now wonder what you mean by "majority".

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