Jane Coaston
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What what are we doing here?
Like what what is it?
And especially because he's claiming like, you know, he just asked me for medical advice.
And but it just like the degree of obsequiousness here.
That's the thing is like you see all of these incredibly powerful people who are powerful, who are wealthy, who do have a lot of.
you know, the, the time and energy of others placed on them.
Atiyah hosts a podcast or hosted, I don't know, seeing him or getting like having appointments with him cost a hundred thousand dollars.
And based on the quality of his emails, I don't know what you're getting, but like the degree to which all of these people, I know we kind of went back.
No, no, no.
But just the degree of obsequiousness all towards this one guy is just like, it's desperately repulsive.
Just desperately like, I mean, we see this with RFK.
There's a deep hollowness in fitness culture because fitness culture at its best can be about like community.
Like over this past weekend, I competed in like an ultra marathon relay where we were raising money to help rebuild Altadena, which is one of the neighborhoods that was destroyed during the fires last year.
And like that was a really cool community event.
And at no point was anyone thinking about looks maxing or putting such extraordinary focus on the individual.
I think Peter Atiyah really preys on people for whom like the only thing they can control is the self.
And he basically was one of those people who made the self into the only entity that matters.
And no one did that more than Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein believed firmly that what he wanted and his desires were the most important thing in the entire world.
And he was willing to consume and throw away so many young women and girls in order to get what he wanted.