For me, as I've said before, I don't really look at it as a "save the two-stroke" thing. When you say it like that, it sounds like the same sort of welfare program that brought the four-strokes back in the first place. I say let all the motors compete at equal displacement and let the best (which is defined differently for different people) engine with the best rider win. That's the principled stand, as opposed to the consequential stand. There's nothing holy about the two-stroke that means it must be saved and put on life-support, as much as we like it. If equal displacement were achieved and two-strokes were still losing (remember, that's an IF) would any of you want a handicap in favor of the two-strokes? I certainly hope not. But what we have to realize is that to the other side, they see the current situation as perfectly natural, and asking for a reduction of their handicap sounds like they're being handicapped against! No wonder there's so much opposition.
Anyway, philosophical ramblings aside, this petition is agitating for something that is closer to the ideal, so of course I signed it. A small handicap is better than a large one.