Two Asian American students who disagreed with prevailing opinion in the seminar were sent home. I mean, it's a saddening reflection on the ease with which this kind of integral communication is going to succeed if in a very least space like Telluride. But you didn't get a sense that when these two Asian kids would speak up in class and they would express these different opinions, was there silence and then somebody was speaking against them that'd be snapping? You know, did it feel like they were being made to understand that they're doing inappropriate things in the eyes of their peers or what did that feel like in the moment where you're present?

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