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What America Gets Wrong About Jeffrey Epstein - Elsacat - Mar 19 2026 Article | Archive Interesting article that points out how we treat people like Jeffrey Epstein like boogeymen or outliers, when in fact they're operating in a system that facilitates, covers up, or even rewards behavior like his. Quote:The details are disturbing, and the scale of harm is staggering. We need this anger. But we need to harness it better, to help us answer troubling questions about the societies we live in. Questions like, what kind of world makes Epstein’s web of power—and those who participated, knew, and stayed silent—possible? And, crucially, what kind of world would have stopped it? The biggest question: what can we learn from the information and patterns emerging from these files that help us identify the current “Epsteins” still operating in obscurity? Quote:If we are serious about preventing future Epsteins, boys and men must be central to the solution. Not as saviors, but first as survivors themselves and as accountable participants. That means calling out abuse within professional networks, refusing to shield powerful friends, demanding transparent investigations, and supporting survivor-centered systems. RE: What America Gets Wrong About Jeffrey Epstein - Mixmax - Mar 19 2026 It all exists on a continuum and you're lying to yourself if you think that most men wouldn't participate just the same if given the chance. In a way they do already, by consuming porn or buying a prostituted woman; a lot of them start as minors. The moral outrage is hypocritical but we still need to name and shame every single one, for every single misdeed. And yeah, we need accountability, desperately so. But it won't happen on a societal level until everyone starts believing SA victims and finally stops excusing rapists and men in general. Still we don't look in the mirror. |