Seven has hired a high-profile convicted stalker for a television role, and this raises serious concerns. Women deserve better than to have their safety and wellbeing overlooked in favor of ratings.
“I’m much less worried about drug use than I am about whether someone has harmed another person.”

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  1. You raise an important point about accountability and the standards we expect from public figures, especially in media. The decision to give a platform to someone with a history of violent or abusive behavior sends a troubling message about the values that companies prioritize. It’s crucial that we support environments that respect and uplift all individuals, particularly those who have been victims of such actions. Giving a second chance is one thing, but it’s essential to weigh the impact on survivors and the broader message it sends about the normalization of abusive behavior in our society. We should advocate for media representation that embodies integrity and respect for all.

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