Power no longer hides in shadows it flickers on our screens, injected into daily life while we run the wheels built for someone else’s amusement. Eyes open, minds on cruise, we mistake repetition for truth and noise for freedom. Epstein becomes a symbol of the rot behind the curtain, where influence circulates quietly, systems feed on distraction, and silence is the cost of looking away.
This isn’t about shock—it’s about seeing clearly. When the noise fades and the screen goes dark, what remains is the quiet weight of recognition: how much of this system survives on our attention, our comfort, our willingness to look away. Epstein is not the story but the symptom, a crack in the surface that exposes how power protects itself and trades silence like currency. The question isn’t whether corruption exists—it’s how long we normalize it, joke about it, scroll past it. At some point, awareness stops being passive, and choosing to stay on the wheel becomes a decision of its own.
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