So the Epstein scandal is about politics? Silly me for thinking it's about the mass abuse of women and girls | Marina Hyde

The Epstein scandal is not about politics, nor is it just about the mass abuse of women and girls. Rather, it's about the sinister ways in which those in power have sought to silence and deflect accountability for their own predatory behavior.

When Bill Gates' ex-wife Melinda French Gates recently spoke out on the Epstein case, her response was telling. While she expressed sympathy for victims, she also sidestepped any personal responsibility, claiming that questions about Epstein's actions should be directed at others – including her ex-husband. This is a classic move, one that allows powerful individuals to avoid scrutiny and maintain their public image.

But it's not just Melinda Gates who has dodged the issue. In fact, many prominent figures have used the Epstein scandal as an opportunity to shift attention away from the real problem: systemic misogyny and the enablement of male predators in positions of power.

Consider the case of Peter Mandelson, a former UK politician who has been accused of having ties to Epstein's associates. The media frenzy surrounding Mandelson's involvement is understandable – but it's also misguided. By focusing on Mandelson's alleged mistakes, we're diverting attention from the larger issue: how and why these individuals were able to exploit vulnerable women and girls with impunity.

The documents recently released have shed light on a disturbing pattern of behavior by Epstein and his associates. From attempts to create fake philanthropy ventures that would help them exploit victims, to discussions about using tactics employed by Donald Trump during his Senate confirmation hearings – it's clear that those in power will stop at nothing to avoid accountability.

And yet, when we look around, we see that few of these individuals are taking concrete steps to address the root causes of this problem. Instead, they're more concerned with protecting their own reputations and maintaining their grip on power.

It's a cynical game, one that relies on our collective inability to confront the darker aspects of our society. The Epstein scandal is not just about Jeffrey Epstein; it's about a culture that allows male predators to operate with impunity, a culture that values power and privilege above all else.

As journalist Julie K Brown noted in her investigation into Epstein's world, "nearly every element of society allowed him to get away with his crimes." That remains true today. Until we acknowledge the systemic issues at play – including the ways in which power, money, and influence can be used to silence and exploit vulnerable women and girls – we'll continue to see this pattern of behavior repeat itself.

The Epstein scandal is not just about a individual's actions; it's about the very system that enabled them. And until we're willing to confront that, we'll remain stuck in this cycle of enablement and avoidance.
 
omg the gates fam dodging accountability 🙄 so many big names sidestepping their own role in the scandal is wild they're more worried about maintaining power than actual change what's the point of releasing documents if you're not gonna use them to hold people accountable for their actions? and can we pls stop playing victim here it's not about sympathy, it's about taking responsibility for your own actions. the media should be focusing on the systemic issues, not just who's got ties to epstein 😒
 
🙄 It's like, super easy for people in power to just deflect responsibility when they get caught with their hands dirty. Melinda Gates sidestepping questions about Bill's involvement? Yeah, because that's not a red flag at all 🚨. And Peter Mandelson's case is like, totally not about how he managed to become friends with Epstein's associates... 🙃 It's more about how the media can get so caught up in the drama of it all that they forget about the actual issue: why these people are allowed to keep dodging accountability 🔮. And don't even get me started on the fake philanthropy ventures and tactics from Trump - like, who needs concrete action when you can just spin a story? 🤦‍♀️
 
THE EPSTEIN SCANDAL IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF HOW THE 1% USE THEIR INFLUENCE AND POWER TO COVER UP THEIR WRONGDOINGS 🤑🚫. IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT BILL GATES' EX-WIFE MELINDA FRENCH GATES, BUT ALSO ABOUT ALL THE OTHER POWERFUL PEOPLE WHO HAVE TIES TO EPSTEIN AND HIS ASSOCIATES 💼👥. THEY'RE USING THEIR PLATFORMS TO SHIFT ATTENTION AWAY FROM THE REAL ISSUE: SYSTEMIC MISOGyny AND THE ENABLEMENT OF MALE PREDATORS IN POSITIONS OF POWER 🤬💔. IT'S TIME FOR US TO CALL OUT THESE PEOPLE FOR WHO THEY REALLY ARE, RATHER THAN JUST TALKING ABOUT THEIR ALLEGED "MISTAKES" 😒👮‍♀️.
 
Ugh, I'm so down with the idea that we need to call out these powerful people for their stuff 🤔. But at the same time, I don't know if that's gonna really change anything... like, won't they just find other ways to avoid accountability? 😒 And what about Melinda Gates' ex-husband Bill Gates himself? Shouldn't he be held accountable too? 🤑 But then again, isn't it rich of me to criticize him when I don't know all the facts? 🤷‍♀️.
 
I mean think about it 🤯... these rich and powerful people always try to shift the blame to someone else when they get caught out doing something super shady. like melinda gates trying to deflect attention from bill's involvement in all this. its so annoying 💁‍♀️, meanwhile we should be focusing on how these ppl can actually make things better for women and girls who are being exploited left and right. it feels like the whole system is just too corrupt 😔
 
man... all these rich ppl think they're above the law 🤑😒 like melinda gates trying to shift blame onto bill or mandelson getting all the attention instead of addressing the real issue at hand 🤔. it's like they wanna keep exploiting those girls & women without anyone holding them accountable 💁‍♀️. newsflash: just 'cause you're wealthy or powerful doesn't mean you can get away with crap 😡. we gotta start calling out these ppl for what they do, not just their rich friends 🤝.
 
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