Jeffrey Epstein and the Zionist culture of dehumanising the “Other”
26th August 2019
By Gilad Atzmon
A few days ago
Vanity Fair, the same outlet that once attempted to
block the exposure of monster paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, published an article by
Venessa Grigoriadis that provides some details of Epstein’s friend and alleged “co-conspirator”, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Multiple victims claim that Ms Maxwell often brought girls to Epstein and that she was an active sexual participant as well. According to
Vanity Fair,
a source close to Maxwell says she spoke glibly and confidently about getting girls to sexually service Epstein, saying this was simply what he wanted, and describing the way she’d drive around to spas and trailer parks in Florida to recruit them. She would claim she had a phone job for them, “and you’ll make lots of money, meet everyone, and I’ll change your life…”
Vanity Fair’s source added:
When I asked what she thought of the underage girls, she looked at me and said, “they’re nothing, these girls. They are trash.”
This is gossipy information, but it seems consistent with what we have learned about Epstein and his ring. Those familiar with the Maxwell family history won’t be shocked that Ms Maxwell is quoted calling the girls “trash”. Daddy (Robert) Maxwell
plundered the lifetime pensions of his workers for his own use. He was alleged to be a Mossad agent. Not many know that Daddy Maxwell was also under
police investigation for war crimes just before he drowned. Metropolitan Police detectives were preparing to interview Maxwell, once a decorated captain in the British army, about an allegation that he murdered the unarmed mayor of a German city back in 1945.
The saga of disgraceful conduct on the part of Epstein and others in his orbit suggests that the dismissal of otherness is characteristic of a wide circuit of those affiliated ideologically, politically and spiritually with Zion.
One might say “like father like daughter”. But the total dismissal of the “Other” and human life is not limited to the Maxwells. Those of us who follow the unfolding Palestinian tragedy are pretty familiar with the institutional disregard for human life that is symptomatic of Israeli policy and is supported by its forceful lobby around the world. The saga of disgraceful conduct on the part of Epstein and others in his orbit suggests that the dismissal of otherness is characteristic of a wide circuit of those affiliated ideologically, politically and spiritually with Zion.
During an interview with the
Miami news station WPLG Alan Dershowitz not only bashed one of his accusers, calling her an “admitted prostitute and a serial liar”, but also claimed that the then-teen had not been victimized and in fact had “made her own decisions in life”. I am not in a position to determine whether Dershowitz is guilty of sex crimes (which he denies) but this kind of language is the last thing you would expect from a retired Ivy League law professor. One wouldn’t imagine that a “law scholar” would refer to an alleged victim of sex trafficking as “an admitted prostitute”. Nor would one expect a veteran “law scholar” to suggest that the child victim of sexual abuse by a registered sex offender was actually “making her own decisions in life”. But this is exactly what we hear from Alan Dershowitz, no doubt one of the most vocal Zionist advocates around.
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