“What we call the ‘Epstein scandal’ is not a moral catastrophe. It is an administrative error of history: for a brief moment, a structure normally operating in darkness became visible.
Epstein was not a center. He was a node. A node connecting money, symbolic capital, and what elites have always considered their private entitlement: access to the bodies of others. Not out of passion. Out of proof of power.” 1/n
“There is no ‘fall’ here. A fall presupposes height. There is continuity. From antiquity onward, elites have never been a moral vanguard.
They have been an anthropological vanguard, the first to test how far human impunity can extend. Roman emperors, Byzantine courts, papal families of the Renaissance, the French aristocracy before 1789, Victorian gentlemen with double lives all are variations of the same model: the right to transgress because one stands above the law.” 2/n
“Epstein merely offered convenient infrastructure. The West responded with noise. Noise is its way of simulating morality. Investigations, media cycles, half-confessions, calibrated outrage. This is not justice, it is damage control.
The East responded with silence. And that silence is more honest. Because there is no illusion there that elites owe a moral explanation. Power does not pretend to be ethical. It is simply power.” 3/n
“From the ‘rational egoist’ to ‘I am above you’ the distance is short when inner discipline is absent. Philosophy thus became not a system of thought, but an exculpatory document for instinct.
This ‘chosen society’ is not hedonistic. It is boring.
Boredom is the most underestimated engine of cruelty. When everything is permitted, only one pleasure remains: crossing a boundary others cannot.
Children and the vulnerable are not ‘objects of desire’.
They are proof of asymmetry.” 4/n
“And that is precisely what attracts elites: not sex, but absolute imbalance of power. There is no conspiracy here.
There is a structure. And if this fair disgusts us, it is not because it is new, but because for a moment we saw our civilization without makeup. Without narrative. Without justification.
The question is not who was there.
The question is why such places always exist. And why, after every exposed island, the world rushes to build the next one.” From Twitter, by @Pergament_F