one of the most infuriating parts of the Epstein story is over the same years that young women went to police and reported assault, and were ignored, law enforcement is pushing this idea that they need massive grants and manpower to rescue thousands of girls they say don’t even know they’re victims

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  1. It’s always money and power. It’s never humanity, morality, integrity, justice, love and concern for our fellow people.

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  2. did you see @gbbranstetter.bsky.social put up another underage girl who reported Epstein and Wexner and NY Magazine ridiculed her for being transgender. SO EVIL. They wrote about it like ‘oh Bill Clinton’s friend? He would NEVER.’

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  3. Because law enforcement has a bunch of sexist, dirty old men and abusive males who treat women like crap in their personal lives.

    A lot of them become cops for the power trip.

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  4. It is the thing that puts flames on the side of my face the fastest. People have plenty of space in their brains for plainly sensationalized stories of trafficking and abuse, but put a real survivor in front of them, and they’ll come up with a million reasons why that person shouldn't be protected.

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  5. maybe if the cops used some of their seized assets to process rape kits instead of buy tanks and margarita machines, they would be believed

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  6. E. Jean Carroll, Jessica Leeds, Kristin Anderson, Jill Harth, Cathy Heller, Temple Taggart McDowell, Karena Virginia, Bridget Sullivan, Tasha Dixon, Mindy McGillivray, Rachel Crooks, Natasha Stoynoff, Jennifer Murphy, Jessica Drake, Ninni Laaksonen, Summer Zervos, Cassandra Searles, Amy Dorris.

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  7. It wasn’t a lack of resources that caused the inaction on survivor complaints. One of the attorneys on the case, a woman who worked for frmr US Atty Alex Acosta, quit bc she said the victims were being sidelined bc they came from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. They were poor, he was rich.

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  8. It’s all a scam for the police to get more funding. Americans constantly fall for copganda and believe TV version off police. In reality murder/crime is down, police often blame victims of trafficking and a lot of crime goes unsolved. WTFU

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  9. Not knew, rape kits untouched, victim-shaming, drinking, clothes. Because parents FAIL to raise their kids to respect ALL women, ALL human beings, and to speak for those that can’t.

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  10. also unless there is physical abuse ...bruises , cuts, broken bones abuse is very hard to qualify... and you have the fall back statement She was asking for it.

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  11. Women experience this every day. Powerful, wealthy men, or even average men, get a pass from law enforcement when they assault women. That's the even uglier truth.

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  12. Departments were shelving rape kits that whole time. Ignoring the cases of women and men and children who were actually assaulted, and deserve the justice the want for themselves.

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  13. Sorry, not even close.

    The most infuriating, revolting thing is the girls were entrapped to use their molestation to extort elected officials to overthrow Democracy to protect foreign fossil fuel interests.

    I’ve lost track of the victims in this cesspool, but I did identify and report the leaders

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  14. Criminals in power, who have $, especially when white & male, are above the law

    This is not new

    This is why we have criminal POTUS T

    We allow our reps to allow it

    Make the laws to protect & serve ALL People in the USA!

    They haven't. They don't. They won't.

    Unless we FORCE THEIR ACCOUNTABILITY

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  15. I believe they’re too dismissive of women’s accusations far too often. It goes to what I’m sure is a sort of “bitches be crazy” general attitude. Women are just hysterical ya know. (Not what I think, what too many law enforcement officers seem to think)

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  16. Not a fan of libertarians, but places like Reason have been reporting how hysteria about sex trafficking is used by PDs to run vice operations to arrest sex workers under the guise of protecting victims of S trafficking. Nat stats on S trafficking show how little is actually aimed at S trafficking.

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  17. And apparently the police were like that sounds great let’s make him our new emperor maybe we can rape little girls too!! So fucking pissed…

    ALT: a young boy is laughing with his mouth open in a striped shirt .
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  18. Most infuriating, but least surprising. Law enforcement is a grift-ridden industry staffed almost entirely by a motley assortment of predators whom are almost always responsible for more harm and death than the criminals they interdict. Good people don’t select into committing violence, badge or no.

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  19. Law enforcement agencies are often part of the problem.

    How did the government let Epstein off the hook the first time?

    If you can’t solve the crime, you don’t deserve a dime.

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  20. If an America was truly a decent country of good people - we would take all that damn ICE funding and put it towards breaking up the pedophile/misogyny ring that IS the Republican Party!

    But that will never happen because the REAL hoax here is that America gives a damn about women and children.

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  21. and now ICE can take anyone they want 😬. how many children and adults are being assaulted then disappeared by these angry maniacs?

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  22. The police are busy writing speeding tickets to make money for their departments. Other than that, who knows what cops actually do? Very few crimes are ever solved. Burglaries, car or other thefts, and murders are rarely solved. In Texas, rape kits are never analyzed.

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  23. Fuck these guys! Always finding another way to use women to reach their end goal. Whatever the prehensile brains have clamped onto.

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  24. Marie Farmer complained to the FBI in NYC that she was assaulted at Billionaire Lex Wexner's' Ohio estate by E&M in 1996. Complaint was buried. When the 1996 US Atty Mary Jo White went into private practice, she represented Billionaire Wexner in the criminal case involving Epstein. Coincidence?

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  25. A fish rots from the head down. The policing priority is unlikely to address sex crimes, slavery and trafficking while those in charge are unchecked in their attitudes of "grab them by the pssy". I accept hes not the only problem, but worry about the current sense of impunity.

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  26. pretty sure every police department in this country has a nice backlog of rape kits to get through, any update on that? no? just billions more in funding, ok

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  27. Cops ALWAYS and have ALWAYS dismissed the pain and violation of anyone they didn't think was worthy (white men)

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  28. It's going to get even more infuriating if we learn that the FBI made a decision to use Epstein for information gleaned from his extortion activities involving the sex trafficking of young girls to world leaders and business leaders because the FBI decided information was more important than girls.

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  29. I would be willing to bet that in many of the jurisdictions where Epstein and Maxwell were reportedly engaged in sex trafficking, law enforcement was getting these trafficking grants and doing these trafficking trainings, for years

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  30. Blame and shame the victims and the child abusing pedophiles won’t evening get named. They have the money that corrupts justice. Example DOJ and the not supreme kangaroo court.

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  31. It’s like watching a 65 year old Mexican being arrested by five masked men in full combat gear supported by an armored personnel carrier. They get their toys to protect us better they say, but ultimately use it against us.

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  32. I would be willing to bet that in many of the jurisdictions where Epstein and Maxwell were reportedly engaged in sex trafficking, law enforcement was getting these trafficking grants and doing these trafficking trainings, for years

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