Jacinta Allan
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portrayed as standing against sexist attacks with moral clarity
The article frames Allan as rejecting hateful rhetoric and drawing a moral line, with strong attribution of her language about sexism and misogyny. Her emotional response ('made my heart sing') is quoted, reinforcing authenticity and moral positioning.
“It made my heart sing to see Julia’s response, and also to see the response from so many other women and men in our community, because we’ve got to draw the line.”
Premier Jacinta Allan framed as responsible for public safety failure
Outrage appeal and uncritical authority quotation reproduce a sarcastic social media attack on the Premier, implying incompetence and dereliction of duty without rebuttal.
““What a beautiful sight to wake up to — thanks @jacintaallanmp. They were caught and released not long after. Whooopeee.””
Premier portrayed as unjustly targeted due to gender
The article frames Jacinta Allan as a victim of sexist political discourse without presenting counter-perspectives or verifying the source of the billboard, emphasizing her identity as a woman under attack. This aligns with a narrative of exclusion based on gender.
“Taking to social media to slam Friday’s campaign, Ms Allan said “sexism just has no police in out political debate. Full stop”.”
Premier portrayed as untrustworthy and out of touch
Reliance on anonymous and named critics expressing personal dislike ('I don’t like her') and describing her actions as 'desperate' undermines her credibility and public standing without counterbalancing support.
“I don’t like her”
defensive leadership portrayed as out of touch
editorializing, framing_by_emphasis
“Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has defended the move, calling Andrew's a "fantastic premier".”
portrayed as untrustworthy due to associations and evasion
Loaded language and selective framing depict Allan as evading accountability on serious corruption allegations linked to CFMEU, using dismissive quotes to undermine her credibility.
“CFMEU report is like a Hollywood script and Victoria's premier is on repeat”