We received the following email from the Chancellor today:
To the Campus Community:
We are just weeks away from the November 4 election, and I am writing to encourage you to take part. Voting is one of the core responsibilities of every eligible U.S. citizen. It gives us the opportunity to make our voices heard by choosing the leaders and deciding on the issues that will shape California and the United States for the next generation.
In order to vote, you must register by October 20. If you have changed your permanent address, name or party affiliation since the last election, you must re-register. Several helpful links to registration and election information are posted at the California Secretary of States Web site, www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections.htm.
In addition to the presidential contest, Californians will choose among candidates for U.S. Congress and state offices, and decide several important statewide ballot initiatives. I encourage you to learn as much as you can about the candidates and the California propositions in the days ahead and to exercise your right to vote on November 4.
Sincerely,
Gene D. Block
Chancellor
Remember, if you vote in November’s election, you’re part of the problem. You sell America down the river every time you participate in the process. By voting or pretending that the democratic process has any positive effect, you legitimize a system in which morons are not only allowed, but encouraged to choose our future as a nation. The only relevant policies are those which limit procreation and expose democracy as a farce in which the great unwashed forces every aspect of society to absorb its stench. Idiocracy is here, and participation in the process only entrenches it and supports its legitimacy. Don’t be fooled.