
Epstein, Elite Impunity and the Moral Fault Lines of the Global Order
[The Mercury - South Africa] - 13/02/2026
This opinion piece examines the global response to the Jeffrey Epstein case, questioning whether society has become desensitised, morally selective, or unwilling to confront alleged crimes committed by powerful elites. It explores how elite impunity, public silence and uneven outrage expose (…)
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