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MAFS online outrage raises the question, can we support survivors while not seeing alleged perpetrators as guilty ?
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Ethical dilemmas posed by Married at First Sight aren t just playing out on our TV screens.
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Whether you follow politics or reality TV, it can feel like allegations of assault and abuse against high-profile figures are surfacing online daily.
In the past week alone, several participants in the current season of Channel Nine s Married At First Sight have come under fire.
Thousands have signed an online petition urging Channel Nine to apologise for the portrayal of an excessive amount of domestic violence signs , and its failed duty of care to viewers and one female participant.