Everyone Wants the Epstein List… But Not This List

in #someeofficial15 days ago

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Everyone’s freaking out about “THE EPSTEIN LIST.”
It’s basically the Super Bowl of outrage.
But let’s be honest — if there wasn’t a famous name attached, half the country wouldn’t even pretend to care.

Here’s something that actually matters:

👉 Go to the sex-offender registry and type in your ZIP code.
What you’ll see is worse than anything on a private flight log.
People with convictions involving minors living closer to your kid’s school than the nearest gas station — and many walked away with probation because they “seemed remorseful.”
Amazing how fast the system finds compassion for the wrong people.

Now try this:
Search your state legislature plus “sex offender registry reform.”
You’ll find the same lawmakers demanding “transparency” on the Epstein files pushing bills to shorten registry times, seal records, and downgrade offenses like they’re correcting a typo.
All wrapped in phrases like “second chances” and “over-incarceration.”

Here’s the hard truth:

The Epstein files will not prevent a single child from being harmed.
Not one.

But you know what could?
Lawmakers actually strengthening the laws we already have instead of watering them down to look virtuous on camera.

Everyone likes to imagine monsters hiding on private islands.
It’s easier that way.

But reality is uglier:
They’re in your ZIP code, protected by politicians who care more about optics than safety.

A few numbers people avoid:

1 in 10 kids experience sexual abuse before 18

Less than 30% of reports lead to an arrest

Conviction rates after that? Barely a whisper

Many states are actively working to shorten registry requirements because “fresh start”

Open the map tonight.

The real list is already public.
And nobody’s marching, screaming, or demanding action about it.