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The monitor of the university used his authority to force me. I am also a class committee. What should I do?
If your monitor is like this, there is a way to treat him.

You know, any local squad leader can't be lawless. Don't you have a guide? This kind of situation can be told to the tour guide. I don't believe that the tour guide can ignore this matter. Class committees coordinate their work with each other, and the guidance will stand out for you. Maybe we can just take the monitor off. It is also possible that when I was in high school, there was a monitor who was very proud and always pressed us. At that time, the class Committee was only the monitor, but we told the class teacher privately that he was no longer the monitor. Although it is not a good thing to report others behind their backs, there is no way to restrain them.

Also, the monitor is holding you down with his authority. You can talk to him in private and tell him what you think. You can invite him to dinner and talk at the dinner table when you are free. I believe that people who understand human feelings will understand, and he will know how to proceed. There are many things that can be solved through conversation. After all, they are all classmates, and there is nothing to pass. It's good to make things clear. Anyone who can be a monitor is also a very smart person. He will understand as soon as you say it.

Finally, we can boycott together with other class committees in the class. You know, the monitor is just a name, and some things are done by other class committees. You just need to contact other class committees, and he tells you not to do anything. Slowly, he will understand where he is wrong and correct his mistakes.

In short, don't be impulsive, handle this matter in the right way, and don't stop learning because of this matter.