Likestoenjoylife · 51-55, M
The one guy all they had was flirty texts or sexting with the woman associated with Epstein and his one encounter to help was a request that came from the Clinton Foundation. The people who flew to the island and spent time there are the ones that need to be prosecuted!!
eMortal · M
I don't think the government has enough resources to do so. That thing is a sh!t show. Unless there is a recorded evidence (email, audio, video), I mean someone describing what they did even if it was casual(to a friend), it's gonna take forever to get a conviction. A photo of a man sitting next to a child, although triggering to us, is not enough. The Justice department had these files before DT. Even then, they didn't do much. That should tell you something.
ThirstenHowl · M
Once we move beyond the mere gossipy tabloid-esque inclusion of a person's name in a file and onto actual substantive evidence of a crime, then perhaps prosecution is more likely to follow?
How many times so far have you rest in one of the billions of daily articles about "the files" that someone just merely showed up in "the files" because some random person gave the FBI a "tip" but never provided any evidence to substantiate their claim, and thus the only reason a given person is even in "the files" is because two FBI agents emailed each other to discuss the random person providing a useless tip?
Now, the mere fact that the person is in "the files' through the situation described above, that random fact is in turn being use by the general public as some sort of evidence of a crime, which just goes to show you how daft people can be.
Child abuse didn't begin with Epstein and Maxwell, why does the general public just suddenly care now? Is it just because they find it a more entertaining story now because it titillates their inner conspiracy theorist, while they'll soon move on, and could care less about any instances of less headline-generating child abuse happening every day without any so-called "elites" involved?
How many times so far have you rest in one of the billions of daily articles about "the files" that someone just merely showed up in "the files" because some random person gave the FBI a "tip" but never provided any evidence to substantiate their claim, and thus the only reason a given person is even in "the files" is because two FBI agents emailed each other to discuss the random person providing a useless tip?
Now, the mere fact that the person is in "the files' through the situation described above, that random fact is in turn being use by the general public as some sort of evidence of a crime, which just goes to show you how daft people can be.
Child abuse didn't begin with Epstein and Maxwell, why does the general public just suddenly care now? Is it just because they find it a more entertaining story now because it titillates their inner conspiracy theorist, while they'll soon move on, and could care less about any instances of less headline-generating child abuse happening every day without any so-called "elites" involved?
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
@ThirstenHowl i think if you visiteda convicted child predator and sex traffickers private island numerous times it's reasonable cause for suspicion.
I don't care if the suspects are rich or poor, conservative or liberal; if they hurt children, they must be held accountable.
I don't care if the suspects are rich or poor, conservative or liberal; if they hurt children, they must be held accountable.
Caleidoscope · F
@basilfawlty89 Exactly,why would they get a free pass especially when minors are involved?
ThirstenHowl · M
if they hurt children, they must be held accountable
I think the majority of humanity can agree on this, it should be an obvious given @basilfawlty89
dirge · M
because laws aren't made nor enforced to protect the innocent or punish the guilty, they're made and enforced to shield and protect wealth and power.
Why would they punish themselves? If they had a problem with their behavior, they wouldn't have committed it in the first place.
KentuckyFriedFloozy · 26-30, F
Because there are people running our government that are in the files. His name is mentioned in the files over a million times. His name is in the files more than God is mentioned in the bible.
Caleidoscope · F
@KentuckyFriedFloozy The world in their hands ,I can’t evn begin to imagine the future horrors😞
KentuckyFriedFloozy · 26-30, F
@Caleidoscope it's not going well so far, sadly
Popobandar4 · 26-30, M
You mean the government punishing itself 🙃
BohoBabe · M
That's capitalist America. The rich are above the law.
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Convivial · 26-30, F
Because they're running the place?
Caleidoscope · F
@Convivial but they can be replaced with better ones
Convivial · 26-30, F
@Caleidoscope hate to be a pain and point out the bleeding obvious,. But enough people cared for what they were preaching to vote for them..
Money. Power. Status.
Punxi · F
I sadly expect that soon it will vanish from news coverage like so much other dust the powerfully corrupt have swept beneath the rug of accountability.
Notsimilarreally · 31-35, F
They're all guilty lol
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
Because rich and powerful men leading the US and in big business are in it.
There are effectively two sets of rules - one for the plebs and one for the rich and powerful.
There are effectively two sets of rules - one for the plebs and one for the rich and powerful.
Caleidoscope · F
@basilfawlty89 and thats why socialism wins
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Fertilization · 36-40, F
Epstein file is filled with Pedophiles.😒
















