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  • loaded language: 'shrugs off'
  • loaded language: 'red line'
  • loaded language: 'I don't support genocide'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: downplayed concerns

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Supporter of Senate Candidate Graham Platner Addresses Tattoo Controversy

During a rally, a supporter of Senate candidate Graham Platner addressed concerns about his Nazi-linked tattoo, suggesting that while she downplayed the issue, a tattoo of the Israeli flag would be a significant concern for her.

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At a rally on June 8, 2026, a female supporter of Senate candidate Graham Platner commented on his past tattoo associated with Nazi imagery. She acknowledged concerns regarding the tattoo but stated that if Platner were to have a tattoo of the Israeli flag, it would be unacceptable to her.

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Loaded-language score 35/100
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Inflammatory language 92/100

Loaded Language Removed

  • loaded language: 'shrugs off'
  • loaded language: 'red line'
  • loaded language: 'I don't support genocide'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: downplayed concerns

Original vs. Neutral

Original Headline

Platner backer shrugs off his old Nazi-tied tattoo — but says an Israeli ink would be red line: ‘I don’t support genocide’

Neutral Headline

Supporter of Senate Candidate Graham Platner Addresses Tattoo Controversy