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There’s been a lot of drama around the Epstein files, but here’s my take: everything is driven by a party—one that feeds into the economy. Human trafficking makes up around 20–30% of modern slavery, while the rest comes from regular jobs, private work, and similar systems. Then there’s another group: the homeless population, heavily affected by drugs and alcohol, from which a party is benefiting. There’s also the pharmaceutical industry, which everyone knows about.
All of these—whether good or bad—are parts of global systems that contribute to the economy. If one collapses, others follow like a domino effect. That’s why, no matter who appears in the files or who supplies drugs to the homeless, these problems will never completely disappear unfortunately.