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February 12, 2026に開始

The files reveal the disgraced financier’s interest in “race science.”

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While the Epstein emails reveal uncomfortable truths, they should not overshadow the diverse experiences and voices that define racial discourse today.

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Critics of the Epstein emails argue that focusing on elite conversations distracts from grassroots efforts to address systemic racism.

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The Epstein emails expose the troubling use of 'race science' by powerful figures, highlighting a need for accountability in discussions about race.

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The interest in race science among the powerful suggests a dangerous trend that could legitimize pseudoscientific racism in public discourse.

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The revelations in the Epstein files prompt a necessary examination of how race is discussed among the influential, but context is key in interpreting these conversations.

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