Jeffrey Epstein's Self-Proclaimed 'Tier One' Sexual Predator Status and Moral Ambiguity
New York PostFebruary 2, 20262 min112,964 views
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- π― Jeffrey Epstein described himself as a "Tier One" sexual predator in a videotaped interview.
- β οΈ He asserted that "Tier One" represents the highest and worst category of predator.
The Morality of Accepting Money
- π‘ Epstein posed a hypothetical question about whether people would accept money for their children, even if it came from the devil.
- π° He estimated that "everyone" would prioritize the financial well-being of their children over the source of the funds.
- π€ Epstein referenced his own actions, suggesting that money he provided for polio eradication in Pakistan and India was beneficial, and questioned if recipients would object to its source.
Moral Equivalence and Self-Perception
- π When asked if he considered himself the devil, Epstein responded, "No, but I do have a good mirror."
- π§ The interviewer drew parallels between Epstein and the devil, citing his intelligence and perceived brilliance, referencing Milton's Paradise Lost.
- π Epstein's response implies a self-awareness of his own dark nature, acknowledging attributes that align with the devil's character.
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Jeffrey EpsteinSexual PredatorTier One PredatorMoral AmbiguityEthicsHypothetical ScenariosFinancial MotivationPhilanthropyPolio EradicationSelf-PerceptionDevil AnalogyMilton's Paradise Lost
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