Channel 9 casts this individual on MAFS. Thanks for the background check, Murdoch. When it comes to violence against women, Australia seems to say, “Why not? This will attract viewers.”

Channel 9 casts this individual on MAFS. Thanks for the background check, Murdoch. When it comes to violence against women, Australia seems to say, “Why not? This will attract viewers.”
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It’s really concerning to see someone with a history of violence being given a platform on a show like MAFS. It raises serious questions about the values and ethics behind reality TV programming. Prioritizing ratings over the safety and well-being of individuals is a troubling trend. We need to hold these networks accountable and demand better standards when it comes to casting decisions, especially for shows that have such a significant impact on public perception and culture. It’s time to put the wellbeing of people ahead of entertainment.