Barry Weiss
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The danger was the fact that telling people, maybe especially young children in some of these schools, that their whiteness was somehow the most important thing about them was inevitably going to lead to a kind of white identitarian backlash. And maybe the reason you feel like you haven't been vindicated or aren't winning is you don't know where that's going to wind up.
The danger was the fact that telling people, maybe especially young children in some of these schools, that their whiteness was somehow the most important thing about them was inevitably going to lead to a kind of white identitarian backlash. And maybe the reason you feel like you haven't been vindicated or aren't winning is you don't know where that's going to wind up.
OK, let's talk more broadly sort of about the vibe shift. And maybe let's start with Asian-Americans, many of whom voted for Trump and shifted to the Republicans for the first time. How do you understand that? We were talking about that in the green room. You said to me, you were confident that Trump was going to win.
OK, let's talk more broadly sort of about the vibe shift. And maybe let's start with Asian-Americans, many of whom voted for Trump and shifted to the Republicans for the first time. How do you understand that? We were talking about that in the green room. You said to me, you were confident that Trump was going to win.
OK, let's talk more broadly sort of about the vibe shift. And maybe let's start with Asian-Americans, many of whom voted for Trump and shifted to the Republicans for the first time. How do you understand that? We were talking about that in the green room. You said to me, you were confident that Trump was going to win.
And one of the groups you were looking toward and one of the data points you had is just the way that Asian-Americans were going right. Explain why they did.
And one of the groups you were looking toward and one of the data points you had is just the way that Asian-Americans were going right. Explain why they did.
And one of the groups you were looking toward and one of the data points you had is just the way that Asian-Americans were going right. Explain why they did.
And not only do you sense them and ride the waves, you often create them.
And not only do you sense them and ride the waves, you often create them.
And not only do you sense them and ride the waves, you often create them.
How do you think the vibe shift is going to affect not just your life on campus, but campus generally? Because there's a disconnect. Everyone saw the Elise Stefanik unforgettable hearing that ended with two of the most storied college presidents getting kicked out of their jobs, which was quite unbelievable to come out of a hearing.
How do you think the vibe shift is going to affect not just your life on campus, but campus generally? Because there's a disconnect. Everyone saw the Elise Stefanik unforgettable hearing that ended with two of the most storied college presidents getting kicked out of their jobs, which was quite unbelievable to come out of a hearing.
How do you think the vibe shift is going to affect not just your life on campus, but campus generally? Because there's a disconnect. Everyone saw the Elise Stefanik unforgettable hearing that ended with two of the most storied college presidents getting kicked out of their jobs, which was quite unbelievable to come out of a hearing.
But it didn't really seem to change anything in the actual culture on campus. You had just as many students sort of marching if not in favor of Hamas, at least adjacent to that. It didn't actually seem to have an impact on campus.
But it didn't really seem to change anything in the actual culture on campus. You had just as many students sort of marching if not in favor of Hamas, at least adjacent to that. It didn't actually seem to have an impact on campus.
But it didn't really seem to change anything in the actual culture on campus. You had just as many students sort of marching if not in favor of Hamas, at least adjacent to that. It didn't actually seem to have an impact on campus.
Do you think that the vibe shift that so many people are talking about culturally and politically, and definitely that you feel in this town where people are walking around proudly wearing the red hats, Do you think that that is going to trickle down to campus or that it's going to sort of be able to be a protected bubble?
Do you think that the vibe shift that so many people are talking about culturally and politically, and definitely that you feel in this town where people are walking around proudly wearing the red hats, Do you think that that is going to trickle down to campus or that it's going to sort of be able to be a protected bubble?
Do you think that the vibe shift that so many people are talking about culturally and politically, and definitely that you feel in this town where people are walking around proudly wearing the red hats, Do you think that that is going to trickle down to campus or that it's going to sort of be able to be a protected bubble?