07-17-2025, 01:44 PM
(07-16-2025, 06:07 PM)imitator Wrote: You already know my answer, I'm for transparency... not mob justice.
It’s not about publishing random names. It’s about exposing who was connected to a convicted sex trafficker... names the system buried to protect the powerful.
Now answer the real question:
Should the public know who was involved or should that stay hidden forever?
It’s a simple question.
Yes = truth matters.
No = you’re defending a cover-up.
Pick one.
Thought experiment: Consider the following.... I'm going to come to your home town with my retired DOJ ID, and bring along a retired FBI friend of mine. We are going to go to the principal and teachers at the school where your kids attend, and we are going to tell them that you are a pedophile. We can't tell them how we know, but we just want them to know what we know about you.
Then we're going to attend a Sunday service at the church you attend, and share the same information with the parishioners who are your friends and neighbors.
Then we're going to attend a morning meeting of the Optimist Club where you are a member and repeat what we know about you, and just assure them that the information is in government records they can't see, but it is there.
Then we'll go to go the VP of personnel of the company where you are a senior manager and supervise close to 100 people. They will learn the same information.
Then I'm going to leave town and never return. You can then go about trying to repair your reputation in the community.
That's what innocent people whose names are contained in the "Epstein Files" would face if they were just opened up to public scrutiny.
A modern day witch hunt and mob justice in America.
No thanks.



