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JMCKUSICK

(5,479 posts)
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 05:16 PM Yesterday

I think a really important part of the Epstein story is being missed completely.



We keep referencing these billionaires that believe they're above the law and that's true. What we're really missing is that that belief runs far deeper in our society than the rich. Without citing any specific examples, we can certainly remember the stories about the crooked sheriff in Iowa that was committing all sorts of crimes in broad daylight, the Alabama sheriff who finds ways to keep as much of the budget for inmate meals for himself, crooked local politicians than ran their own little fiefdoms etc...
We can certainly remember all the famous people that were shocked to find themselves under arrest for solicitation of a prostitute, a minor, and God knows what else because they thought they were invincible.
Isn't this the very essence and foundation of what is truly nothing more than a VIP benefit of White Privilege?

Think about it, the last true protests that saw the American people rise up against their government in full force was started more than 50 years ago with Vietnam.
The Civil Rights act was the last real crumb any regular people got.

We are so beaten down and apathetic, that we honestly don't believe we can make a big difference anymore, because there are parts of three generations that never have.

I'm not trying to criticize our citizens, more just trying to say that the 80's. 90's and right up until today have been designed to isolate us from one another and from collective action and goals.

Just my thoughts on why that attitude is so very pervasive here today. Think about it, Politicians, Royalty and famous people are resigning in shame around the world because their citizens won't tolerate this shit. We on the other hand have been so to say Salt Petered into functional impotence.

Where is our true collective red line in the sand as a nation?

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I think a really important part of the Epstein story is being missed completely. (Original Post) JMCKUSICK Yesterday OP
Seems to be ICE... lame54 Yesterday #1
I sure hope so JMCKUSICK Yesterday #4
I agree but there's something else that I heard pointed out yesterday underpants Yesterday #2
I agree with you, the tone defness and arrogance are a feature, not a bug. JMCKUSICK Yesterday #3
It shows how different we are from them Just_Vote_Dem 11 hrs ago #9
Me to I know how hard it is to lose weight Tree Lady 11 hrs ago #10
in the epstein files: ret5hd 6 hrs ago #11
I hadn't seen that. I've thought that for a while. underpants 6 hrs ago #12
should have included this link...sorry: ret5hd 4 hrs ago #13
Generational abuse and bullying make the traumatized numb. Some go on to abuse, some are frozen in fear, Clouds Passing Yesterday #5
Thank you Clouds Passing, I couldn't have said this any better, and I think we can all find ourselves somewhere in your JMCKUSICK Yesterday #6
I hope all is well with you JM 💚 Clouds Passing 11 hrs ago #8
It's invasive and through out the country. Blue Full Moon Yesterday #7

underpants

(195,524 posts)
2. I agree but there's something else that I heard pointed out yesterday
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 05:23 PM
Yesterday

Last edited Wed Feb 4, 2026, 05:56 PM - Edit history (1)

I can’t remember his name. He’s a semi-regular on Morning Joe. He’s fairly young and he has crazy spiked/combed Mohawk with grey hair.

He pointed out that these emails show what that “class” of people really think about us, everyday people. Apparently parts of their conversations are about how fat and stupid people are. One email was someone stopping at a rest or gas station and how disgusted they were by what they saw. They felt the need to include it in messages. I think that goes into what you say, they know they have all the power including media and they will always be able to squash any movements unless they support them.

Just_Vote_Dem

(3,568 posts)
9. It shows how different we are from them
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 10:49 AM
11 hrs ago

When I see a fat person, I feel sorry for them-I know, especially in their later years, the medical problems that could be caused by, or exacerbated by, their weight. And obviously the hidden, and many times not so hidden, prejudice they suffer.

Unfortunately the other side does not think that way.

Tree Lady

(13,103 posts)
10. Me to I know how hard it is to lose weight
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 10:55 AM
11 hrs ago

And to stop bad habits. I finally lost weight with intermittent fasting but still struggle with my habit of wanting too many sweets and carbs and it affects my health even though I weigh less.

ret5hd

(22,332 posts)
11. in the epstein files:
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 03:38 PM
6 hrs ago

"...population control through climate change..."

climate change might be “a good way of dealing with overpopulation”

mass death, fascism and theories about the supposed difference in women’s and men’s cognitive skills.

EVERYTHING WE ARE FIGHTING ISNT A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION…ITS ON PURPOSE.

underpants

(195,524 posts)
12. I hadn't seen that. I've thought that for a while.
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 03:55 PM
6 hrs ago

Wiping out USAid is estimated to result in 9.4 M deaths by 2030.

The tech bros (of the same “class”) could very easily just decide there are too many “useless eaters”. HBO has a good movie about 4 guys who are the upper uppers in tech, finance/influence, etc called “Mountainhead” who basically decide they should run the world.

Gaza and Ukraine and the wars going on in Africa are fine with them.

One thing to remember I heard 20 years ago - it’s now cheaper to kill a million people than to govern them.

Clouds Passing

(7,431 posts)
5. Generational abuse and bullying make the traumatized numb. Some go on to abuse, some are frozen in fear,
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 07:28 PM
Yesterday

some get physically ill, some live life in denial, some exist in a state of disassociation.

We must make a magnanimous effort to begin to heal from the generational trauma. Then we can move on.

JMCKUSICK

(5,479 posts)
6. Thank you Clouds Passing, I couldn't have said this any better, and I think we can all find ourselves somewhere in your
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 08:09 PM
Yesterday

I hope all is well with you.

Blue Full Moon

(3,279 posts)
7. It's invasive and through out the country.
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 09:52 PM
Yesterday

It's in every law enforcement and judicial system in the country. My little hometown is in the Epstein files. He took the girls to a horsepark.

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