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Why does accountability sometimes feel like it moves slower when wealthy or powerful people are involved? This is a question I keep hearing in news, podcasts, and public conversations — and honestly, it’s something I’ve been trying to process myself. The answer isn’t simple. Accountability isn’t shaped by morality alone. It’s influenced by legal systems, cultural expectations, and how governments are designed. In this first video of a three-part series, I break down how different societies balance due process, reputation, and institutional structure — and how those differences can change how quickly misconduct is exposed and punished. Part 2 will explore how elite power networks protect themselves. Part 3 will focus on why victims often struggle to be heard and believed. If you’re interested in thoughtful conversations about accountability, power, and how civic systems actually function, you’re in the right place.