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These past few days, two words have been circulating everywhere: Jeffrey Epstein.
Of course, it's common knowledge that this billionaire is a pedophile, the head of a vast trafficking ring involving young girls for sexual purposes. I'm not going to list all his actions here. Honestly, I don't even feel capable of doing so, it's all so vile.
What I've been feeling these past few days, faced with the flood of information about the case, is intense dizziness and constant nausea. Nausea because the facts are absolutely horrific. Seeing photos of little girls, young girls, in the hands of these powerful men is absolutely revolting. But out of respect for the victims, I won't share them.
Dizziness because this case seems like a bottomless pit. Seeing all the people involved, directly or indirectly, is absolutely staggering. All these elites who participated in these pedocriminal acts, or who at least condoned them, make you desperately want to throw it all away.
The Epstein files released to the public reveal a great deal. They reveal the scale of a sex trafficking operation facilitated by vast financial resources and total impunity, reinforced by the social standing of all those involved.
They reveal photos and email exchanges, sometimes coded, sometimes highly explicit, which nevertheless only unveil a tiny fraction of the hell endured by hundreds (at least a thousand) of children and young adults.
But there is also everything these files don't reveal, yet are attributed to them.
There are the conspiracy theorists who rejoice in saying "we were right," echoing the infamous Pizzagate theory that a pedophile network existed around John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's former campaign manager. This theory was primarily propagated by Trump supporters to suggest that a pedophile conspiracy had taken place within the American left… The irony is palpable when one considers Trump's (unsurprising) involvement in the Epstein affair.
There were also the antisemites who used Epstein's origins (born into a Jewish family), as well as his proven ties to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, to revive the infamous racist conspiracy theory that Jews dominate the world.
The diversity of profiles among those involved in the case shows, on the contrary, that anyone can be a pedophile: regardless of gender, religion, origin, political orientation, skin color… Social class? I'll come back to that.
In the same vein of conspiracy theories, we find accusations of Satanism. And this is not insignificant. Often, in cases of sexual abuse that cannot be doubted (because all the evidence is there), explanations are sought. Either through a supposed "madness" or "impaired judgment" of the people involved. Or, when that doesn't hold water, they outright invoke the fantasies of secret cults. The crime is spiritualized; explanations are found in obscurantist narratives.
The banality of evil is rejected in favor of explanations that, while completely far-fetched, seem more satisfying to some than the simple (and horrific) truth.
Of course, all this information circulating on the internet reveals more about us as a society than about what actually happened in this case. In fact, when reality seems so unbearable, it's almost reassuring to want to find outlandish, even paranormal, explanations. It's like perpetuating the idea that pedophiles are monsters. Ultimately, it's a rather primitive reaction, I think. But it's not without its problems.
The reality is that by pathologizing sex offenders, by taking refuge in conspiracy theories, racist narratives, or even Satanic ones, we forget (more or less intentionally) the systemic nature of the situation. That's what these files reveal, but what we don't (see enough) of.
The Epstein case is, in fact, a tragically perfect example of what the accumulation of privilege and power allows. It shows the worst that patriarchy and capitalism can produce. Returning to the topic of class, it obviously played a major role in enabling these crimes to occur on such a large scale for so many years.
However, let's not forget that sexual crimes are committed in absolutely every social class. They are simply facilitated and, above all, more silenced among those who have the means to do so. And, of course, they have the means to buy the justice system to continue committing their horrors. This doesn't mean we can turn a blind eye to everything that happens everywhere except among the elites.
Finally, what these files don't explicitly state, but which should be everywhere, is that this pedophile network could have been dismantled decades ago.
Since 1996 (30 years!), victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have been alerting the authorities. Jeffrey Epstein was arrested and questioned by the authorities numerous times in recent decades. But it wasn't until 2019 (and #MeToo surely played a role) that he was finally incarcerated, before dying in prison a few weeks later.
What these files scream about, but what goes unheard, is the complicity of an entire society and the silencing of the victims. Because Epstein could never have victimized so many people (over a thousand) if he hadn't been allowed to continue. If victims had been more encouraged to speak out, if the first woman who courageously spoke out had been believed, how many more could have been saved?
The way this case has been handled is a glaring example of the unjust system in which we live. Epstein took advantage of all his privileges to subjugate and abuse vulnerable young girls, relying on their lower social status to silence them.
He was able to leverage his connections with the most powerful men in the world to evade justice, even in death. He will never be brought to justice for his crimes.
Jeffrey Epstein is not a monster. He is a human being shaped by our system, which understood all its flaws and exploited them in the most horrific ways. But he is far from alone. Let's remember that the President of the world's leading power is also accused of very serious sexual violence, including by minors, which did not prevent him from being elected twice as President of the United States.
We know about him too. It's almost always the case. We know, but we say nothing. Why?
The answer is simple, and that's how I will end this (long) post.
Nothing is said because the voices of victims don't count.
What is the testimony of a young teenage girl worth compared to the voice of a rich and powerful man?
And more broadly, what is the value of the voices of women and children compared to those of men?
Absolutely nothing.
Today, things are changing. Because at least they are being heard. But are they being listened to? Still not.
It's everywhere. Powerful men, of course, whom we continue to protect in the name of the "presumption of innocence."
But also all those around us. And whom we also don't want to see.
Children forced to return to their fathers who commit incest… Women sent back to live with their abusers until they are killed…
The Epstein files don't say that it was a global (Jewish) conspiracy or a satanic cult.
The Epstein files reveal the full extent of our system's complicity in protecting powerful men (and a few women) at the expense of their victims.
And they show that even today, impunity persists, even if it is beginning to crumble.
As for me, the ones I think about the most are all those whose faces and bodies were exposed to the world. Those who, barely out of childhood, endured an unspeakable hell, and who have carried on their shoulders for the rest of their lives the weight of irreversible trauma. Those who spoke and were silenced. Those who never dared to say anything. Those who are no longer here to speak for themselves.
They deserve to hear the entire world say sorry. Sorry for not listening. Sorry for not believing you. Sorry for failing to protect you.
Sorry.
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