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The Jeffrey #Epstein case raises a bigger question: How could so many people around him claim they didn’t know?

A human rights researcher argues that denial isn’t always ignorance. Sometimes, it’s a choice — especially when acknowledging abuse means confronting powerful people and institutions.

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the kids grow up and use drugs to cope in a system that offered them more health care and we jail them for using, leaving their kids neglected with aging grandparents

We have never protected child victims, we wait until they are adults and hold them accountable for the symptoms of being a victim who never got help #mentalillness #mutualaid #Healthcare formally #usa