India, Feb. 4 -- There are moments when silence becomes complicity. The Epstein files mark one such moment.

The images and accounts emerging from these records are not merely disturbing-they are devastating. They inflict a moral shock because they force society to confront an ugly reality: extreme power, when unchecked, breeds extreme decay. Watching the stories of exploited minor girls is not voyeurism; it is an indictment of a system that repeatedly failed those who had no power at all.

What the Epstein disclosures have exposed is not isolated misconduct but a structural sickness-a world where influence cushions accountability and wealth negotiates consequences. Jeffrey Epstein did not operate in a vacuum. He thrived in proximity to p...