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In recent weeks, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse have gotten some of the spotlight they have long been denied. Perhaps talk of them even came up during your Thanksgiving holiday.
For most of us, conversations like these serve as a sort of moral palate cleanser. Once we’ve met our empathy quota, we feel free to drift back into the soft glow of loved ones, NFL commentary and tryptophan, feeling proud we’ve exercised some moral clarity for the day.
But caring about survivors means caring about exploitation, not just the victims of the most high-profile predator.
The very same forces that failed Epstein’s victims continue to fail thousands of others.
Here’s one example that prob

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