﻿Everybody’s Doing It 
 
“You should do the same if you were in John D’s place.” “How often have we heard this or similar remarks to an attack on the capitalist system ... .” 
Above quotations are from an article by Harry Clayton, whose address is Repressa, Cal. Let us not forget! Let -us not rest! He, although incarcerated in a “foulsome” prison, is taking a deep interest in our problems; although doing time for exhibiting the manhood we, too often, find difficult to display. 
“You would do the same if you were in John Ds place.” That statement is true to an extent that is startling in the extreme. Everybody is doing it, would do it, or will do it, and it is only for that reason that we, the workers, must organize to prevent them doing anything that is detrimental to the workers as a class. 
Yes, everybody’s doing it. You would do the same; I would do the same; but I must be prevented and you must not be permitted. It is up to the workers. 
P. S. Fellow Worker Clayton beat me to it.