torn between taking one last very quick comment or perhaps and then asking each of the panelists lastave us with their thoughts. >> i'll be very, very brief. >> and you are? a gradd walsh, i'm student at princeton. building on the social media point, you know, it strikes me that all social media outrage isn't created equal is -- social media outrage that doesn't necessarily translate to the campaigns that we've seen against faculty and graduate students and other students at universities across the united states, and i think that we can't have this conversation without thinking about other media factors. so and i'm thinking in general the presence and power of right wing media when it comes to these campaigns, and it's something that hasn't been part of the conversation that much, but i think it's an important part because social media -- i could post twitter today and most people would ignore, but if somebody from brietbart picked it up, it very differently for me. >> some last thoughts before we meet our deadline to finish? >> well, as carol said, there are lots of questions that get c