Europe Solidaire Sans FrontièresWritten by  
Kavita  Krishnan.

The Left icon overlooked sexual violence, much like India’s literary and cultural progressives have embraced a man whose rape conviction was overturned.

I’ve met [all] sorts of people, including major war criminals. I don’t regret having met any of them.

That was public intellectual Noam Chomsky’s belligerent reply in 2023 to a newspaper’s question about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. [1] More recently, Epstein’s emails reveal a close friendship with Chomsky and his wife. [2]

Of particular interest is a testimonial (undated but written in or after 2017) written by Chomsky for Epstein, in which he describes their friendship of six years as a “valuable” and “rewarding” experience, thanks to Epstein’s intellectual breadth and insights, and says that:

Jeffrey has repeatedly been able to arrange, sometimes on the spot, very productive meetings with leading figures in the sciences and mathematics, and global politics, people whose work and activities I had looked into though I had never expected to meet them.

In the infamous BBC Newsnight interview, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor [3] was asked if in retrospect, knowing Epstein was a paedophile and sexual predator, he felt any “guilt, regret, or shame” about his friendship with Epstein. No, he said.

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Noam Chomsky’s Friendship With Jeffrey Epstein Says A Lot About Progressive Politics

Europe Solidaire Sans FrontièresWritten by  
Kavita  Krishnan.

The Left icon overlooked sexual violence, much like India’s literary and cultural progressives have embraced a man whose rape conviction was overturned.

I’ve met [all] sorts of people, including major war criminals. I don’t regret having met any of them.

That was public intellectual Noam Chomsky’s belligerent reply in 2023 to a newspaper’s question about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. [1] More recently, Epstein’s emails reveal a close friendship with Chomsky and his wife. [2]

Of particular interest is a testimonial (undated but written in or after 2017) written by Chomsky for Epstein, in which he describes their friendship of six years as a “valuable” and “rewarding” experience, thanks to Epstein’s intellectual breadth and insights, and says that:

Jeffrey has repeatedly been able to arrange, sometimes on the spot, very productive meetings with leading figures in the sciences and mathematics, and global politics, people whose work and activities I had looked into though I had never expected to meet them.

In the infamous BBC Newsnight interview, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor [3] was asked if in retrospect, knowing Epstein was a paedophile and sexual predator, he felt any “guilt, regret, or shame” about his friendship with Epstein. No, he said.

Continue @ ESSF.

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