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The basis of Stockholm syndrome, rich captors like Epstein & social victims

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Jeffrey Epstein's life started out with promise and ended with unrepented sin.  His mysterious death is a portrayal of the uncleanliness of his sexual choices and purpose to damage young women.  His life was the price he paid for that dark world of sexual promiscuity pervading the lives of young women intersected with the rich people he serviced in this type of pleasure.  Our cohosts are looking for answers to who really killed Epstein.  His ego may have been too big to ice himself, does anyone really know?

Acosta gives Epstein sweetheart deal. Trump gives Acosta cabinet post. Julie K. Brown breaks Epstein story. Acosta resigns. Epstein goes to jail. Epstein attempts suicide. Epstein then inexplicably taken off suicide watch. Epstein dies on Barr's watch.

Something is fishy.

Ben and Peonke also debate with Don that his mentality of the Black race being entrapped in white confines is a pseudo-effect of the Stockholm syndrome.  Stockholm syndrome is a condition which causes hostages to develop a psychological alliance with their captors during captivity.  These alliances result from a bond formed between captor and captives during intimate time together, but they are generally considered irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims.

 

 

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