The Problem With ‘Epstein Class’
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Started February 20, 2026
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The Problem With ‘Epstein Class’
The Commentary Magazine (United States) | Feb 19, 2026
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Feb 20, 2026
The term 'Epstein Class' unjustly labels all wealthy Jews, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and fueling anti-Semitic sentiments.
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Labeling the elite as an 'Epstein Class' opens up important conversations about privilege, but must be approached carefully to avoid scapegoating.
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Criticism of the 'Epstein Class' is a necessary discourse on wealth disparity and accountability among elites, regardless of their background.
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Feb 20, 2026
Using the term 'Epstein Class' distracts from the real issues of systemic corruption and should be avoided to prevent anti-Semitic interpretations.
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Feb 20, 2026
While the idea of an 'Epstein Class' can highlight corruption, it risks oversimplifying complex issues and fostering division rather than unity.
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