Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the justice for victims?
All this stuff was swept under the rug for yesrs and years, and now a bunch of billionaires just say, "Woops. Regret that email" and go back to the indulgent lives.
Meanwhile, other people spend years in jail and shunned by jobs and society for much smaller infractions than child rape.
The reason these creepy men felt they could get away with something so risky and 'edgy' is that they felt untouchable. And they were right.
Disgusting.
Yesterday I was looking at a few of the documents the House released a while back. I was very bored and sometimes the inside look at all the names-from-the-news is kind of interesting…. But I only read two or three documents because I came across something so depressing that I had to walk away.
There was a letter from a lawyer to JE, basically seeing if JE would pay damages to the client up front before a civil suit was officially filed. The client came to the US as a child from a politically troubled country and was discovered as a model as a young teenager. She had some genuine success, repped by a major agency, living in one of those model apartments in NYC, and booking some big-name work. And then Epstein got his claws into her when she was 15. He groomed her for months, made promises about her future, assaulted her, the usual story. She wound up dropping out of modeling just when her career was taking off, moving away from NYC, and suffering psychologically for years. The letter mentioned that she was suicidal and had called suicide hotlines multiple times.
I hope desperately that this woman found peace and happiness in the years since. But my elderly mother is a childhood s*x abuse survivor, and I know that you can build a happy life and still never really erase that wound. It makes me angry to no end that people like Epstein just saw these girls as some entertainment for a few minutes or a few days or a few months and then moved on. And every one of the girls was left with psychological wounds, some on a level that would change the while course of the rest of their lives.
The injustice of it all is so hard to comprehend.
Fixing the quote: There really is an enormous number of unfathomably evil and depraved men in power. What a plague on humankind, but especially womankind.
Is Kristi Noem a man now? How about Ivanka? Or Bondi? What about Ghislain Maxwell? Your rhetoric is part of the problem. We must be honest and truthful about this situation or else we will never be able to stop it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the justice for victims?
All this stuff was swept under the rug for yesrs and years, and now a bunch of billionaires just say, "Woops. Regret that email" and go back to the indulgent lives.
Meanwhile, other people spend years in jail and shunned by jobs and society for much smaller infractions than child rape.
The reason these creepy men felt they could get away with something so risky and 'edgy' is that they felt untouchable. And they were right.
Disgusting.
Yesterday I was looking at a few of the documents the House released a while back. I was very bored and sometimes the inside look at all the names-from-the-news is kind of interesting…. But I only read two or three documents because I came across something so depressing that I had to walk away.
There was a letter from a lawyer to JE, basically seeing if JE would pay damages to the client up front before a civil suit was officially filed. The client came to the US as a child from a politically troubled country and was discovered as a model as a young teenager. She had some genuine success, repped by a major agency, living in one of those model apartments in NYC, and booking some big-name work. And then Epstein got his claws into her when she was 15. He groomed her for months, made promises about her future, assaulted her, the usual story. She wound up dropping out of modeling just when her career was taking off, moving away from NYC, and suffering psychologically for years. The letter mentioned that she was suicidal and had called suicide hotlines multiple times.
I hope desperately that this woman found peace and happiness in the years since. But my elderly mother is a childhood s*x abuse survivor, and I know that you can build a happy life and still never really erase that wound. It makes me angry to no end that people like Epstein just saw these girls as some entertainment for a few minutes or a few days or a few months and then moved on. And every one of the girls was left with psychological wounds, some on a level that would change the while course of the rest of their lives.
The injustice of it all is so hard to comprehend.
Fixing the quote: There really is an enormous number of unfathomably evil and depraved men in power. What a plague on humankind, but especially womankind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the justice for victims?
All this stuff was swept under the rug for yesrs and years, and now a bunch of billionaires just say, "Woops. Regret that email" and go back to the indulgent lives.
Meanwhile, other people spend years in jail and shunned by jobs and society for much smaller infractions than child rape.
The reason these creepy men felt they could get away with something so risky and 'edgy' is that they felt untouchable. And they were right.
Disgusting.
Yesterday I was looking at a few of the documents the House released a while back. I was very bored and sometimes the inside look at all the names-from-the-news is kind of interesting…. But I only read two or three documents because I came across something so depressing that I had to walk away.
There was a letter from a lawyer to JE, basically seeing if JE would pay damages to the client up front before a civil suit was officially filed. The client came to the US as a child from a politically troubled country and was discovered as a model as a young teenager. She had some genuine success, repped by a major agency, living in one of those model apartments in NYC, and booking some big-name work. And then Epstein got his claws into her when she was 15. He groomed her for months, made promises about her future, assaulted her, the usual story. She wound up dropping out of modeling just when her career was taking off, moving away from NYC, and suffering psychologically for years. The letter mentioned that she was suicidal and had called suicide hotlines multiple times.
I hope desperately that this woman found peace and happiness in the years since. But my elderly mother is a childhood s*x abuse survivor, and I know that you can build a happy life and still never really erase that wound. It makes me angry to no end that people like Epstein just saw these girls as some entertainment for a few minutes or a few days or a few months and then moved on. And every one of the girls was left with psychological wounds, some on a level that would change the while course of the rest of their lives.
The injustice of it all is so hard to comprehend.
Fixing the quote: There really is an enormous number of unfathomably evil and depraved men in power. What a plague on humankind, but especially womankind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the justice for victims?
All this stuff was swept under the rug for yesrs and years, and now a bunch of billionaires just say, "Woops. Regret that email" and go back to the indulgent lives.
Meanwhile, other people spend years in jail and shunned by jobs and society for much smaller infractions than child rape.
The reason these creepy men felt they could get away with something so risky and 'edgy' is that they felt untouchable. And they were right.
Disgusting.
Yesterday I was looking at a few of the documents the House released a while back. I was very bored and sometimes the inside look at all the names-from-the-news is kind of interesting…. But I only read two or three documents because I came across something so depressing that I had to walk away.
There was a letter from a lawyer to JE, basically seeing if JE would pay damages to the client up front before a civil suit was officially filed. The client came to the US as a child from a politically troubled country and was discovered as a model as a young teenager. She had some genuine success, repped by a major agency, living in one of those model apartments in NYC, and booking some big-name work. And then Epstein got his claws into her when she was 15. He groomed her for months, made promises about her future, assaulted her, the usual story. She wound up dropping out of modeling just when her career was taking off, moving away from NYC, and suffering psychologically for years. The letter mentioned that she was suicidal and had called suicide hotlines multiple times.
I hope desperately that this woman found peace and happiness in the years since. But my elderly mother is a childhood s*x abuse survivor, and I know that you can build a happy life and still never really erase that wound. It makes me angry to no end that people like Epstein just saw these girls as some entertainment for a few minutes or a few days or a few months and then moved on. And every one of the girls was left with psychological wounds, some on a level that would change the while course of the rest of their lives.
The injustice of it all is so hard to comprehend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the justice for victims?
All this stuff was swept under the rug for yesrs and years, and now a bunch of billionaires just say, "Woops. Regret that email" and go back to the indulgent lives.
Meanwhile, other people spend years in jail and shunned by jobs and society for much smaller infractions than child rape.
The reason these creepy men felt they could get away with something so risky and 'edgy' is that they felt untouchable. And they were right.
Disgusting.
Yesterday I was looking at a few of the documents the House released a while back. I was very bored and sometimes the inside look at all the names-from-the-news is kind of interesting…. But I only read two or three documents because I came across something so depressing that I had to walk away.
There was a letter from a lawyer to JE, basically seeing if JE would pay damages to the client up front before a civil suit was officially filed. The client came to the US as a child from a politically troubled country and was discovered as a model as a young teenager. She had some genuine success, repped by a major agency, living in one of those model apartments in NYC, and booking some big-name work. And then Epstein got his claws into her when she was 15. He groomed her for months, made promises about her future, assaulted her, the usual story. She wound up dropping out of modeling just when her career was taking off, moving away from NYC, and suffering psychologically for years. The letter mentioned that she was suicidal and had called suicide hotlines multiple times.
I hope desperately that this woman found peace and happiness in the years since. But my elderly mother is a childhood s*x abuse survivor, and I know that you can build a happy life and still never really erase that wound. It makes me angry to no end that people like Epstein just saw these girls as some entertainment for a few minutes or a few days or a few months and then moved on. And every one of the girls was left with psychological wounds, some on a level that would change the while course of the rest of their lives.
There really is an enormous number of unfathomably evil and depraved men in power. What a plague on humankind, but especially womankind.
The injustice of it all is so hard to comprehend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the justice for victims?
All this stuff was swept under the rug for yesrs and years, and now a bunch of billionaires just say, "Woops. Regret that email" and go back to the indulgent lives.
Meanwhile, other people spend years in jail and shunned by jobs and society for much smaller infractions than child rape.
The reason these creepy men felt they could get away with something so risky and 'edgy' is that they felt untouchable. And they were right.
Disgusting.
Yesterday I was looking at a few of the documents the House released a while back. I was very bored and sometimes the inside look at all the names-from-the-news is kind of interesting…. But I only read two or three documents because I came across something so depressing that I had to walk away.
There was a letter from a lawyer to JE, basically seeing if JE would pay damages to the client up front before a civil suit was officially filed. The client came to the US as a child from a politically troubled country and was discovered as a model as a young teenager. She had some genuine success, repped by a major agency, living in one of those model apartments in NYC, and booking some big-name work. And then Epstein got his claws into her when she was 15. He groomed her for months, made promises about her future, assaulted her, the usual story. She wound up dropping out of modeling just when her career was taking off, moving away from NYC, and suffering psychologically for years. The letter mentioned that she was suicidal and had called suicide hotlines multiple times.
I hope desperately that this woman found peace and happiness in the years since. But my elderly mother is a childhood s*x abuse survivor, and I know that you can build a happy life and still never really erase that wound. It makes me angry to no end that people like Epstein just saw these girls as some entertainment for a few minutes or a few days or a few months and then moved on. And every one of the girls was left with psychological wounds, some on a level that would change the while course of the rest of their lives.
The injustice of it all is so hard to comprehend.
Anonymous wrote:You know, you almost have to feel bad for the MAGAs.
A lot of them seriously bought into this entire maga thing thinking that they were the good guys and were saving kids from pedophiles or “evil” trans people. Turns out that all of maga and qanon and hater hate and all of that was a psyop partially instigated by Epstein. This is all in the clearest drop of the files, and we haven’t even seen the really damning stuff yet.
Listen, maga, we won’t judge you if you can just help us out over here. We’ve all made mistakes.
“It’s looking more and more like the reason Trump even won was because
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would have my kid's arse on a platter for supporting someone like Nick Fuentes, though my kid wouldn't in the first place. Ultimately, your post is making me question your patenting. I hope you are having some serious conversations with them.
+1 million. I don’t support Israel’s policies but I will always defend American Jewish community. No kid of mine will ever do this and expect to get away with it. Also, Fuentes is a raging antisemite.
The reality is a lot of young white men are becoming into Fuentes, and as a parent there’s only so much you can do. DS goes to Landon, a pretty main stream dc private school, and his whole friend group is into Fuentes and cracking anti semetic jokes. He’s 18 — what am I going to do.
Anonymous wrote:Where's the justice for victims?
All this stuff was swept under the rug for yesrs and years, and now a bunch of billionaires just say, "Woops. Regret that email" and go back to the indulgent lives.
Meanwhile, other people spend years in jail and shunned by jobs and society for much smaller infractions than child rape.
The reason these creepy men felt they could get away with something so risky and 'edgy' is that they felt untouchable. And they were right.
Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would have my kid's arse on a platter for supporting someone like Nick Fuentes, though my kid wouldn't in the first place. Ultimately, your post is making me question your patenting. I hope you are having some serious conversations with them.
+1 million. I don’t support Israel’s policies but I will always defend American Jewish community. No kid of mine will ever do this and expect to get away with it. Also, Fuentes is a raging antisemite.
The reality is a lot of young white men are becoming into Fuentes, and as a parent there’s only so much you can do. DS goes to Landon, a pretty main stream dc private school, and his whole friend group is into Fuentes and cracking anti semetic jokes. He’s 18 — what am I going to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I would have my kid's arse on a platter for supporting someone like Nick Fuentes, though my kid wouldn't in the first place. Ultimately, your post is making me question your patenting. I hope you are having some serious conversations with them.
+1 million. I don’t support Israel’s policies but I will always defend American Jewish community. No kid of mine will ever do this and expect to get away with it. Also, Fuentes is a raging antisemite.
The reality is a lot of young white men are becoming into Fuentes, and as a parent there’s only so much you can do. DS goes to Landon, a pretty main stream dc private school, and his whole friend group is into Fuentes and cracking anti semetic jokes. He’s 18 — what am I going to do.