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The other day, quantum computing expert(?) Scott Aaronson wrote about how he didn't meet Epstein and summed up in a comment something I had been thinking as well.
All of the pearl clutching about how powerful men (and women) who associated with Epstein must have clearly known what he was about and what he was up to as a convicted
pedophileephebophile, when it's almost certain that 97% of the population would have gleefully accepted an invitation to one of his parties filled with leading scientists from MIT and Harvard, heads of state, CEOs, inventors, billionaires, and the rest of the somebodys.A man with that much social approval could easily say, if anyone ever confronted him, "oh, that. yeah, it was a thing with an escort. it was consensual. she said she was over 18. it got blown up into something. I paid my dues. trying to move on" and be happily believed. Due diligence: done. Very few people with the liberal morality to be condemning him for hiring an escort wouldn't have bought that excuse and gone back to dreaming of rubbing shoulders with the who's who and maybe getting a sweet private jet ride. "Can he really be such a bad guy if all of these other great people are hanging out with him?", thought all of the other great people hanging out with him.
It's not the only case. Weinstein story was the same. Polanski story is still the same. Probably many others I don't recall right now. And I think there are likely dozens of other people with similar proclivities who didn't get publicly caught and are still treated the same way - "yeah, there are rumors about him, but that's not the reason to be impolite and make a scene! Yet less the case to refuse tangible benefits of associating with him."
That's why cancel culture is especially heinous btw - they don't even strive for purity (that would be terrible, but at least they'd be honest terrible fanatics!), they strive for performative purity expressed in peer-approved ways towards peer-approved targets, and only for that. There are no rules, there is only context.
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