Posting this because apparently some of you really need to internalize that you do not have to be a perfect person to deserve justice.
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Posting this because apparently some of you really need to internalize that you do not have to be a perfect person to deserve justice.
The Wageworker, Lincoln, Nebraska, May 31, 1907
girl help i can't stop doodling the vigils keep grey wardens.
something's wrong with that anders fellow
good morning to 40 year olds who act 80, bisexual terrorists, autistic empaths, insomniac assassins, and everyone else who’s got the spirit
So let me get this straight.
We’re still arguing about whether the public deserves to know the names of the powerful men who enabled Epstein,
but somehow it’s totally fine for Congress to release the names of his victims
including people who were children when the abuse happened.
Victims warned DOJ about this.
Their lawyers begged for a real redaction process.
And yet multiple documents have now been released without with their names being protected.
How does this keep happening unless the system simply doesn’t care who gets hurt in the process.
You can’t call this “transparency” if the only people being exposed are the victims the system already failed.
That isn’t justice.
It’s cruelty.