Epstein Case Exposes Systemic Darkness in American Elite Morality, Chinese Professor Argues

A Chinese professor's analysis of the Epstein scandal reveals how it reflects deep-rooted issues in Western society.

Feb. 5, 2026 at 7:31pm

A Chinese professor analyzes the Epstein case, arguing that it exposes a systemic darkness and lack of morality within the American elite. He contends that the Epstein scandal is not an anomaly, but rather a reflection of how the development of Western capitalist civilization has been built upon inequality, exploitation, and the dehumanization of certain groups. The professor draws parallels between the Epstein case and broader issues in American society, such as the country's history of slavery, genocide of indigenous peoples, and ongoing oppression of minorities. He suggests the Epstein case serves as a 'culture shock' for the Chinese, who struggle to understand how such depravity can be normalized in a supposedly advanced society.

Why it matters

The Epstein case provides a window into the moral failings of the American elite, highlighting how the country's progress and prosperity have been built upon the exploitation and dehumanization of certain populations. Understanding this systemic issue is crucial, as the professor argues that there are efforts to transform China into a similar 'wire fraud park' where the powerful can abuse the powerless with impunity.

The details

The professor draws connections between the Epstein case and the long history of inequality, cruelty, and hypocrisy in American society. He notes how figures like Thomas Jefferson, who wrote about equality, were themselves slave owners, and how the United States was built on the backs of enslaved Africans and the massacre of indigenous peoples. Even after the Civil War, the professor argues, the substantive enslavement of minorities never stopped. He suggests that the religious and capitalist worldviews that have dominated the West serve to divide people into 'human' and 'non-human' beings, rationalizing the exploitation and slaughter of the latter. The professor contends that the Epstein case reflects the normal operation of this system, where the powerful elite can engage in horrific acts without facing consequences.

  • The latest batch of Epstein files was released by the U.S. Department of Justice in the past two days.
  • In the past two days, the Clintons have decided to testify before Congress in an attempt to whitewash themselves in relation to the Epstein case.
  • In the past two days, Elon Musk has proudly stated that he has never been to Epstein's island, trying to portray himself as an honest and innocent person.

The players

Thomas Jefferson

The author of the phrase 'All Created Equal' was himself a slave owner, highlighting the hypocrisy at the foundation of American society.

Donatien Alphonse François de Sade

Also known as the Marquis de Sade, for whom the term 'Sadism' is named, he was preceded by many institutional elites who were even worse than him, particularly officials of the Vatican Catholic Church.

Bill Clinton

The former U.S. president has deep ties to Epstein and has recently decided to testify before Congress in an attempt to whitewash himself.

Donald Trump

The former U.S. president has had numerous intimate photos and interactions with Epstein released, but has been able to package the exposure of Epstein's crimes as his own political achievement.

Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG)

A prominent Congresswoman who fell out with Trump over the Epstein case and had to give up her re-election bid as a result.

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What they’re saying

“There are a lot of horrible photos that seem to come from Epstein or people around him, but that doesn't mean we can sue anyone.”

— U.S. Deputy Secretary of Justice

The takeaway

The Epstein case is not an isolated incident, but rather a reflection of a systemic darkness and lack of morality within the American elite and Western society as a whole. This should serve as a warning to China to avoid falling into a similar 'wire fraud park' mentality, and for all of humanity to strive towards truly treating each other as equals.