The exchange confirms Jiang’s classroom is not empty: Vincent, Alan, and Amber are named as students, and Jiang says students ask questions at the end of class.
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The exchange confirms Jiang’s classroom is not empty: Vincent, Alan, and Amber are named as students, and Jiang says students ask questions at the end of class.
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"Yeah, it's when your self -worth is derived through numbers on a screen. That's another form of currency. You're controlled in that way. The..."
"Well, there's Vincent and there's Alan. Alan, right, right."
"Yeah, they're the most consistent. And then Amber comes out then. So there's three. Yeah."
"So the conspiracy theory that you're speaking to an empty classroom, that's been debunked. You have videos where you can meet the students in..."
"They ask questions. Yeah, they do. And they do ask questions. Yeah. Yeah. At the end of the class. Yeah."
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