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Clear topic filterAlleged victim subtly marginalised through absence of voice and counter-narrative
Victims are being included and validated through legislative recognition
portrays victims of sexual violence as systematically endangered
survivor framed as endangered and overpowered during assault
portrayed as deeply unsafe and violating
Survivors framed as being included and validated through renewed investigation
Frames the complainant as having endured prolonged and systemic abuse by multiple family members
Non-consensual acts on unconscious person framed as potentially harmless prank
Frames survivors as excluded from official channels despite moral legitimacy
Victims of child sexual abuse framed as endangered by institutional tolerance of offender advocacy
Allegations of misconduct framed as potentially exploitable rather than serious
Indigenous women and girls portrayed as vulnerable victims of predatory abuse
framed as marginalized individuals seeking justice against powerful cover-ups
Sexual violence against Native women framed as an ongoing crisis requiring urgent attention
survivor portrayed as included and validated through perseverance
Survivors are portrayed as being in ongoing danger due to inadequate State support structures
Survivors are portrayed as systematically excluded and retraumatized by current State engagement practices
The act of sexual violence is strongly framed as deeply harmful, with emphasis on non-consent, emotional trauma, and exploitation
Survivors are portrayed as credible, trustworthy sources of expertise whose insights improve institutional integrity
Survivors are framed as rightful participants in policy-making, deserving institutional inclusion and recognition
Survivors of sexual violence excluded from narrative