Power, Media, and the Grooming Silence
When Jeffrey Epstein’s name hits the headlines, the world stops. Billionaires, politicians, and celebrities are implicated in a web of sexual exploitation, and global outrage explodes. Meanwhile, thousands of young girls in the United Kingdom suffered in silence under grooming gangs for decades: a scandal far larger in scale, yet far quieter in international attention. Why does the abuse of the powerful demand the world’s gaze, while the suffering of the vulnerable is often ignored? The contrast raises uncomfortable questions about media priorities, institutional reluctance, and the selective nature of outrage. The Epstein story dominates global discourse because it sits at the intersection of wealth, influence, and celebrity. Epstein’s network allegedly involved politicians, business tycoons, and members of elite social circles across multiple countries. The narrative is simple and compelling: a few powerful men abusing vulnerable victims while institutions appear to look th...