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Crossposted from https://piefed.ca/c/politics/p/554578/how-did-epstein-ensnare-so-many-rich-men-by-knowing-they-were-entitled-and-insecure

The sex offender could exploit these masters of the universe ​because, despite their privilege, ​they still felt short-changed by life, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes

One of the things that has been frequently puzzled over as the effluent of the Epstein story flows on, is how a college dropout who thought it was cool to do typos managed to persuade the world’s most powerful into his lair. What, precisely, was the nature of his “genius”? Was it blackmail? Was it the social pyramid scheme of using one big name to reel in another? Nothing has come close to explaining it until, with the latest crop of details from the Epstein files, something has become suddenly clear: that it wasn’t the trafficked girls and women who Jeffrey Epstein groomed. The man’s real talent, if we want to call it that, was in the grooming of his cohort of associates.

This isn’t to say, of course, that the men and occasional woman who threw in their lot with a man we must straight-facedly refer to as “the dead paedophile” weren’t culpable. Nonetheless, if you study the huge amount of Epstein-related material, from the New York Times’s deep dive into his finances to the vast cache of correspondence contained in the files, a picture emerges of a man who did the kind of number on his peers that you would more commonly see directed at victims. While multiple survivor testimonies indicate that Epstein regarded the girls and women he trafficked as of such low consequence he didn’t even need to bother to groom them – per Virginia Giuffre’s account, Epstein raped her the first time they met – all of his resources, via a variety of tactics, went into capturing the allegiances of powerful men.

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[–] iByteABit@lemmy.ml 7 points 4 days ago

Really, no mention of Mossad and Israel? What a complete mystery

[–] davel@lemmy.ml 6 points 4 days ago (1 children)

One of the things that has been frequently puzzled over as the effluent of the Epstein story flows on, is how a college dropout who thought it was cool to do typos managed to persuade the world’s most powerful into his lair.

I think this question is backwards. How was a spelling-challenged college dropout of blue collar origins welcomed into the lair of the wealthiest, most powerful people of the imperial core?

[–] pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip 3 points 4 days ago

How was a spelling-challenged college dropout of blue collar origins welcomed into the lair of the wealthiest, most powerful people of the imperial core?

Survey says "willingness to kidnap and rape children".

[–] Paragone@lemmy.world 7 points 5 days ago

Notice that that principle, identified in the headline, is exactly how monarchism grooms the insecure within its population, into loyalty with its paradigm.

Same with class-status based "validity".

Same with money-based "validity".

ALL the provisional-"validity" artifices work through the SAME mechanism in our unconscious.

It is a species-wide flaw, exploitable by ANY such scheme, that has positional "validity".

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[–] herseycokguzelolacak@lemmy.ml 4 points 4 days ago

Epstein didn't ensnare rich men. He was a go-to guy, a fixer. You went to Epstein if you were rich, and needed something illegal done. Of course Epstein also branched out to blackmail, but that wasn't his main deal.