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MIT Alumni Association rigs selection committee election

The MIT Alumni Association (MITAA), a wholly owned subsidiary of the MIT Administration, understands its mission. And that is to faithfully transmit the administration’s chosen narratives to MIT’s alumni while hoovering as much money out of their pockets as possible.

Making sure alumni stay uninformed about the ravages the Woke Mind Virus is wreaking on campus lest this discourage donations is a key part of financing MIT’s ever-growing administrative staff.

Heaven forbid the MITAA’s governance structures should be polluted by the voices of well-informed alumni hoping the administration might listen to their concerns. That is why it is essential to control access to the Alumni Association Selection Committee (AASC). Because the AASC has total discretion selecting the unelected President and Term Directors of the Alumni Association’s Board of Directors.

It comes as no surprise that the recent slate of AASC candidates was cleansed of qualified nominees known to be outspoken supporters of free speech, viewpoint diversity, and academic freedom.

Because the decision to nix these nominees was made in the proverbial smoke-filled room, insiders pulling the strings will never have to explain how this was done. But the Beaver knows that it was done because he has eyes and ears everywhere.

Of course, once candidates are chosen by the powers that be, “campaigning” is strictly prohibited. So most alumni will never know who the one candidate is that they didn’t dare scrub even though he is an unabashed champion of free speech, viewpoint diversity, and academic freedom.

But the Beaver knows. And he urges you to bullet-vote for Ray Stata. Yes, that Ray Stata, saddling up for one last rodeo. Vote now here.

Oh, and one more thing. The Beaver dares the MITAA poobahs to disqualify Ray because the Beaver is “campaigning” for him.

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