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Jeff Bloodworth, a professor of political history at Gannon University, stated in an interview with CGTN that the crimes exposed by the Epstein scandal are shocking, and that Epstein gained his "pass" to America's inner circles of power by catering to the elites. Bloodworth reflected on the power dynamics underlying the Epstein case: when the interests of the elites are at stake, they often choose to turn a blind eye. The elite class, he said, follows a set of "unwritten rules" that are fundamentally different from those of the general public. #GoodPoint
Jeff Bloodworth, a professor of political history at Gannon University, stated in an interview with CGTN that the crimes exposed by the Epstein scandal are shocking, and that Epstein gained his "pass" to America's inner circles of power by catering to the elites. Bloodworth reflected on the power dynamics underlying the Epstein case: when the interests of the elites are at stake, they often choose to turn a blind eye. The elite class, he said, follows a set of "unwritten rules" that are fundamentally different from those of the general public. #GoodPoint