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前皇太子アンドリュー逮捕はエプスタイン・スキャンダルがセックスだけの問題ではないことを示している

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February 25, 2026に開始

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the palace, with a police car

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Focusing on Prince Andrew distracts from the broader systemic issues of exploitation and abuse in society.

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The Epstein scandal's implications extend beyond individual cases, revealing societal failures in protecting victims.

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The arrest of Prince Andrew highlights the need for accountability among powerful figures in sexual abuse scandals.

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The media's portrayal of Prince Andrew risks oversimplifying a complex issue that involves many layers of complicity.

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Prince Andrew's involvement in the Epstein case reflects a culture of privilege that allows elites to evade justice.

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