Until when will we remain blind in a system where power and wealth dominate justice?
In this world full of chaos, people can easily move on from situations like this, even after years have passed. Yet one question remains: how can we stay silent when justice has not been served to the women and children abused by these evil men? We often think that the devil lives in hell, but we are wrong. Instead of residing in hell, the real devil breathes the same air as we do.
The Epstein files are millions of documents, images and videos detailing the criminal activities of American financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including his social circle of public figures, politicians and celebrities. In November 2025, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act and the U.S. Senate unanimously approved it with Donald Trump signing the bill the next day. The following month, the U.S. Department of Justice released a relatively small amount of files, leading to bipartisan criticism.Trump had previously floated the idea of releasing the files during his 2024 presidential campaign, but later stated that the files were leaked. The files contain videos and images of women and children being raped, murdered, and subjected to cannibalism.
There is no reaction one can have except to feel disgusted and horrified. These men are the real devils, but in human form. How can they live comfortable lives while the innocent, angelic souls they have burdened suffer because of their lust? We cannot fully call them human—they are real monsters. No human should ever eat the flesh of another, yet somehow they managed to commit this unthinkable act.
It's been a year, yet no one has been sent to jail. This is so contradictory because the system now depends on money and power. They never consider the accountability they are supposed to face. Even if there were ways to achieve justice, the lives they destroyed can never be restored. The wounds they've caused will never fully heal. None of them deserve forgiveness. They deserve to rot in prison—no, not just in prison, but in hell. None among them deserves to live in this world. They deserve to cling to the edge of a horn—no one among them deserves to live in this world. They should have faced death as punishment for the brutality they committed.
Women and children involved deserve accountability and justice. They deserve to be heard, even if time has already passed. We must continue to demand the justice they deserve. No woman or child deserves to suffer. At such a young age, they should be playing with toys and enjoying their childhood, not becoming victims of the cruelty of these men.
It is time to open our minds to this situation. Justice should be served freely, not manipulated by wealth. If we remain silent, nothing will change—and in the end, the victims are the ones who lose. We must continue to fight for justice until the end, because what goes around comes around.
Justice is not optional; it is the relentless pursuit of truth. No evil should go unpunished, and no victim should be forgotten. If we do not speak up, we have already failed them. These victims may have been silenced, but we will not remain silent on their behalf.
The world must remember: power may try to steal justice, but accountability must never fade. We cannot turn away; their voices demand to be heard, and their suffering demands justice. It would be a travesty if any of these men escape prison, and even if they are punished, the world will never forget their brutality—because accountability should be of quality.



