i think the epstein questions we need to be asking are how did this happen and how do we prevent it from happening again. and the answer is gonna upset the capitalists
i have a solution but the government won't like it
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Anonymous14w
public executions for all child rapists idgaf
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Anonymous14w
I fear this issue is not capitalism-specific
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Anonymous#214w
but capitalism definitely helped enable it and keep it hidden
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Anonymous#114w
Whenever anyone accumulates tons of power they can keep anything hidden. Does money help with power and blackmail? Yes. But it’s not a necessary condition. Political power works too
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Anonymous#214w
and guess what also helps you build political power...money....
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Anonymous#114w
Again, not a necessary condition. Corruption, resources, etc also build political power. Imagine if I had dirt on you; said you’d get extra food, precious metals, or a political position; or would be exempt from the draft if you helped me cover something up
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Anonymous#214w
so let's get rid of it and test your theory!
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Anonymousthefuckingfbi14w
first candidate to say they're sliming out all the people involved with epstein's trafficking gets my vote
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Anonymous#114w
now that’s a cause i’d be happy to fund
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Anonymous#114w
Laos has done that work for us. So have China and the USSR. They all have had serious sex trafficking problems and covered up victims’ accusations too
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Anonymous#214w
still worth a try, i'm lowkey tired of a system built on taking advantage of other people
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Anonymous#114w
Then at least be honest and don’t say you’re doing it to prevent sex trafficking
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Anonymous#214w
well i am also doing it for that reason yes. go bury your head in someone else's ass
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Anonymous#214w
None of the countries you named were ever socialist
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Anonymous#414w
Calling a thing something doesn’t make it true
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Anonymous#414w
Are you calling the USSR and Laos capitalist?
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Anonymous#214w
Correct, a weak attempt at state socialism (which is bad anyway and not the only option) that quickly devolved into authoritarian state capitalism, to be precise