Agenda Signals / Identity / Individual

Individual

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New York Post (Included / Excluded) : ‘SNL’ writer Jimmy Fowlie reveals sister is ‘no longer alive’ 4 months after she went …
+8
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
+8

The missing woman portrayed as a person of inherent worth who must be remembered and protected from erasure

[appeal_to_emotion], [loaded_language]: The article centers Fowlie’s plea to 'amplify her story' and insists she 'matters in this world,' advocating for social recognition and resistance to obscurity.

“I want to amplify her story in the only way I know how. And to express that she was a beautiful person who matters in this world, especially to me.”

New York Post (Trustworthy / Corrupt) : Inside Mike Vrabel's 24-hour emergency marriage summit after Dianna Russini photo scandal
-7
Corrupt / Untrustworthy 0 Honest / Trustworthy
-7

Individual portrayed as untrustworthy due to ambiguous personal conduct

Mike Vrabel is framed as potentially deceptive, with the article highlighting his attempt to downplay the photos while emphasizing eyewitness contradictions about the presence of others.

“Mike and Russini insisted to Page Six that they were accompanied on the trip by friends at the time, despite multiple eyewitnesses telling us that no one else was there with them.”

New York Post (Ally / Adversary) : Anti sex-trafficking campaigner says he tried to investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘pedo island’ — and ended …
+9
Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
+9

The activist is portrayed as a heroic vigilante ally fighting against hidden evil

The article adopts the activist’s self-portrayal as a victim and investigator without skepticism, amplifying his narrative while omitting counter-perspectives, thus framing him as a righteous adversary to hidden criminality.

“He said he was 'kidnapped' by a woman who manages and lives on the island, and he thanked the Virgin Islands Police Department for 'rescuing me from that debacle.'”

RTÉ (Trustworthy / Corrupt) : Washington shooting suspect took selfie before attack
-9
Corrupt / Untrustworthy 0 Honest / Trustworthy
-9

The individual suspect is portrayed as deeply untrustworthy and morally corrupt

[loaded_language], [editorializing], [misleading_context]

“The political nature of the defendant's crimes further counsels in favor of detention because the defendant's motivation for committing the crimes exists so long as he disagrees" with the government.”

Daily Mail (Included / Excluded) : Multimillionaire Superdry co-founder, 54, denies raping a drunk woman and tells court it was 'evident …
-8
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
-8

Frames the complainant as implicitly responsible for the encounter, marginalising her experience

Cherry-picking defence narrative while omitting physical evidence of injury; use of language implying clear mutual intent

“it was 'evident what she wanted to happen'”

Daily Mail (Trustworthy / Corrupt) : Multimillionaire Superdry co-founder, 54, denies raping a drunk woman and tells court it was 'evident …
-7
Corrupt / Untrustworthy 0 Honest / Trustworthy
-7

Portrays the accused individual as self-serving and dismissive of consent norms

Loaded language and selective emphasis on defendant's subjective interpretation of consent; omission of complainant's evidence

“it was 'evident what she wanted to happen'”

Daily Mail (Ally / Adversary) : Multimillionaire Superdry co-founder, 54, denies raping a drunk woman and tells court it was 'evident …
-6
Adversary / Hostile 0 Ally / Partner
-6

The defendant is framed as an adversary to the complainant through prosecutorial questioning that challenges his entitlement and conduct.

The prosecutor directly questions Holder’s assumption of consent and entitlement, asking if he is 'used to doing precisely what they want to', framing him as dismissive of boundaries.

“Mr Haskell asked why he had got into the complainant's taxi and gone to her home without first discussing it with her.”

Daily Mail (Trustworthy / Corrupt) : Multimillionaire Superdry co-founder, 54, denies raping a drunk woman and tells court it was 'evident …
-7
Corrupt / Untrustworthy 0 Honest / Trustworthy
-7

The defendant is implicitly framed as untrustworthy due to selective quoting around his intoxication and behavior, though the article avoids direct judgment.

The article includes Holder’s claim of high drunkenness (‘seven or seven point five’) and his admission of not asking permission to enter the taxi or flat, which undermines his credibility, even if not explicitly labeled as such.

“He said he 'did not think to ask' the woman whether it was OK to get in her taxi and go back to her flat, 'but it was not about a lack of respect'.”

Daily Mail (Included / Excluded) : Multimillionaire Superdry co-founder, 54, denies raping a drunk woman and tells court it was 'evident …
-8
Excluded / Targeted 0 Included / Protected
-8

The complainant is framed as excluded and not believed, with her experience minimized through omission of her perspective and physical evidence.

The article omits any direct quotes or narrative from the complainant, fails to mention her reported wrist bruises, and centers the defendant's emotional reaction, creating an imbalance that marginalizes her account.

Daily Mail (Trustworthy / Corrupt) : Confused-looking Nick Reiner casts a haunting figure as he appears in court charged with parents' …
-9
Corrupt / Untrustworthy 0 Honest / Trustworthy
-9

Individual framed as morally corrupt and inherently untrustworthy

Use of loaded language such as 'savage fatal stabbings' associates Nick Reiner with extreme brutality before trial, implying guilt and moral depravity without legal determination.

“faces charges over the savage fatal stabbings of his parents”