Moral condemnation in an attention economy
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In this episode of Unscripted: A Calm Take on the Double Standard, I explore the strange dynamic of the attention economy online—where some forms of visibility are celebrated while others are condemned.
After seeing a viral post framing one woman as more “worthy” of attention than another, I started thinking about the deeper contradiction in how we talk about empowerment, objectification, and respect for women. Why do some expressions of visibility get applauded while others are shamed? And what role do audience reactions — especially from men and parents— play in shaping that narrative.
This episode isn’t about attacking anyone. It’s about stepping back and asking a quieter question: are we being consistent in the standards we claim to care about?
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