Women
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Score Range
women portrayed as socially isolated due to shame and secrecy
[episodic_framing], [moral_fram conflates coping with exclusion]
“I would avoid eye contact, stay away from people and make excuses to leave quickly.”
Women framed as central figures in a sensationalized personal drama
The story emphasizes female relationships — fiancée, bridesmaid, co-parent — primarily through the lens of romantic betrayal and competition, using emotionally charged language that positions women in a relational hierarchy around the male figure.
“Ramos and Prescott’s reunion comes after he was spotted holding hands and flirting with Caitlin Rance — one of Ramos’ would-be bridesmaids from the wedding they ended up dramatically canceling.”
Framed as emotionally invested but ultimately alienated consumers
Demographic pattern in sourcing — nearly all quoted sources are women — amplifies perception of targeted community experience
“It is pure coincidence, but perhaps a telling one, that almost all the shoppers interviewed for this article are women in California.”
Framing women in the justice system as survivors deserving of support and inclusion
[loaded_language], [single_source_reporting], [contextualisation] — Emotionally charged language and exclusive reliance on a first-person narrative frame incarcerated women as victims of systemic neglect and trauma, advocating for their reintegration and support.
“Pretty much every single woman in that prison or in our prison system is a survivor of violence in some form”
portrayed as emotionally volatile and unprofessional, undermining their credibility
The description of the hosts as 'four female hosts screaming over each other' uses gendered language to amplify perceived chaos and lack of control, contributing to a broader pattern of undermining women in media leadership roles. This framing disproportionately emphasizes emotional expression over content.
“which routinely involves its four female hosts screaming over each other”
Women are framed as excluded from justice and systemic protection
[loaded_adjectives] and [appeal_to_emotion]: The use of 'poor young women' and emphasis on the long, traumatic path to justice frames female victims as marginalized by the system.
“gloating about raping these poor young women”
Women in politics framed as systematically denied agency and subjected to condescending projections
The article highlights how women, especially women of color, are treated as political action figures to be manipulated, denying them autonomy and framing their ambitions as excessive or illegitimate.
“Even while in office, certain politicians are denied the political agency afforded to their white, often male counterparts. They are already working within tight parameters that narrow and narrow as they ascend in power and visibility.”
framed as protected and respected by Davidson
The article includes character vouching for Davidson with claims he is 'very much about not disrespecting women,' positioning him as morally upright in contrast to Hewitt’s implied misbehavior.
“He’s [Davidson] a good guy. He’s very much about not disrespecting women.”
Women's autonomy, especially regarding abortion, framed as valid and defiantly protected
[loaded_language], [scare_quotes], [uncritical_authority_quotation]
“If you don't agree with me thinking women should have access to abortion or that we can have a joking conversation about it then we are not meant to be partners.”
Framing older men with younger women as facing social exclusion due to gendered scrutiny
[loaded_language], [moral_framing]
“Apparently, the internet believes men turn into pumpkins at 50,' Kevin said.”