04-30-2026, 11:38 AM
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05-01-2026, 04:46 AM
Quote:Thomas Massie Reads Out "20 Names"
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
05-02-2026, 11:36 AM
This post was last modified: 05-02-2026, 12:29 PM by cherokeetroy. 
Conservatives are sick of hearing about Epstein
I wonder why https://x.com/GeneralMCNews/status/20506...36696?s=20 ![]()
05-02-2026, 12:53 PM
This is a human issue, not a political issue.
"The only journey is the one within."
05-03-2026, 09:15 AM
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
05-06-2026, 07:59 AM
(05-05-2026, 07:48 PM)cherokeetroy Wrote: https://x.com/ProudSocialist/status/2051...84638?s=20 MTG is on fire, perhaps because 'they' threatened her son and most parents can't let that go. ---------- "The case exemplifies broader critiques of white heteropatriarchal supremacy and family inequality mechanisms that maintain privilege, where systemic biases can lead to inequitable treatment in courtrooms. Academic research indicates that such privileges are often embedded in legal and social institutions, affecting outcomes based on racial and economic factors rather than solely on the severity of the crime. " (LLM) "White heteropatriarchal privilege and wealth functioned as the primary mechanisms that shielded Jeffrey Epstein from accountability, creating a two-tiered justice system that treated him differently from ordinary defendants, particularly those of color or lower socioeconomic status. Scholar Blanche Bong Cook argues that Epstein’s race, class, and gender incentives led prosecutors, such as former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta, to abdicate their duty, resulting in a "sweetheart deal" that granted immunity to unnamed co-conspirators and allowed for lenient work-release conditions despite evidence of extensive sex trafficking. " (LLM) "This structural insulation operated through several key dynamics:
https://www.diggitmagazine.com/shielded-...-privilege "Recent research has highlighted the persistence of this problem. Ruggiero (2021) places elite misconduct within the broader category of “crimes of the powerful,” emphasizing that offences linked to capital accumulation and politically tolerated by governments are routinely overlooked by legal systems. Abolafia (2024) argues that contemporary criminal law has fallen “out of alignment" with democratic equality, producing structural conditions in which elites evade accountability. Christensen (2023) discusses how international criminal justice elites deploy forms of political and professional capital that both complement and constrain state power, suggesting that elite agency within legal institutions is far from neutral. Cook (2023) directly examines Jeffrey Epstein’s case as evidence of a two-tiered justice system, where a wealthy, well-connected defendant secured a “sweetheart deal” that would have been unthinkable for ordinary offenders."
"The only journey is the one within."
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