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Victims acknowledged and included in political accountability moment
Reality TV casting practices framed as questionable due to inclusion of controversial figures
Victims of abuse are framed as morally legitimate and excluded from justice
framing reality television as a source of social harm and moral risk
Reality television persona legitimised as political credibility
Framing survivors of Epstein as ignored and marginalized by leadership
Reality TV is portrayed as in decline or failing, with low viewership framed as a crisis
framed as a negative influence on political credibility
Framed as finally being included in national acknowledgment after decades of marginalization
portrayed as finally acknowledged and validated by the state
Framed as being marginalised and treated as an afterthought in political discourse
Survivors are portrayed as emotionally and spiritually endangered by institutional silence and erasure.
Survivors are framed as being included in national accountability processes, with high-level political engagement
Reality TV narrative framed as potentially deceptive
Elevating the victim’s personal narrative to emphasize inclusion, sympathy, and moral standing
The alleged victim is entirely absent from the narrative, reinforcing exclusion and silencing
Reality TV portrayed as emotionally unsafe and psychologically harmful environment
Victim is portrayed as credible, protected, and deserving of legal and emotional recognition
alleged victims framed as having voice and standing in the legal process
Victims are framed as deserving recognition, dignity, and inclusion in national moral reckoning
Participants on reality TV, particularly women, are framed as vulnerable and at risk due to inadequate protections
Victims are portrayed as deserving protection and justice
Victim portrayed as excluded in final moments
Framed as being given space within the legal process, with their testimony positioned as central
reality television is framed as a source of unserious political candidates
Use of AI in real estate marketing framed as ethically questionable and potentially illegitimate
Real estate industry portrayed as engaging in deceptive practices
Victims are humanized and included through personal narratives and community recognition
Victims are portrayed as valued members of the community deserving of dignity and remembrance
framed as long-excluded but now being recognized and protected
The aftermath of rape is framed as an ongoing personal crisis requiring long-term support
The crime of rape is framed as deeply harmful, with long-term psychological consequences
Survivors are portrayed as capable of resilience and inclusion, not permanently broken
Framed as a source of unfit individuals entering serious professions
survivors systematically doubted and marginalized by institutions
Reality TV is framed as lacking authenticity and moral grounding
Reality TV is framed as descending into chaotic, uncontrolled conflict