
HasanAbi Megyn Kellys BIZARRE Take On Epstein...
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Nov 19, 2025 This discussion features Megyn Kelly, a former television news anchor known for her controversial perspectives. She shares her views on Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting he had a preference for very young teens, prompting a heated debate about legal age and morality. Hasanabi counters Kelly's arguments on 'barely legal' misconceptions, emphasizing the seriousness of pedophilia. They delve into the political implications of Epstein's connections and the extensive network of implicated elites, revealing unsettling truths about power and privilege.
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Kelly's Distinction On Epstein's Victims
- Megyn Kelly claims a close source told her Epstein preferred very young teens, not small children, and she used that to distinguish types of offenders.
- Hasanabi strongly rejects that distinction, arguing sexual abuse of minors is rape regardless of exact age.
Parsing Ages Doesn't Remove Harm
- Hasanabi counters that 15 is not "barely legal" and emphasizes Romeo-and-Juliet laws don't justify adults pursuing teens.
- He calls the attempt to parse ages a dangerous rationalization that minimizes rape and power abuse.
Evidence Changed Kelly's View
- Kelly says discovery of extensive child sexual abuse material shifted her view toward labeling Epstein a pedophile.
- Hasanabi stresses that the presence of minors and lack of consent make it rape, regardless of Kelly's semantic distinctions.

