What, pray tell, is that getup? Apparently, America isn't allowed to see that video, so I only get the preview image. However, that is a very bizarre looking dress and, are those horns?
I'm being somewhat pedantic, but shows like this have long been a means of attempting to leverage public opinion. Typically by promoting someone with set of passive-aggressive messages about overcoming being a victim. By jumping beyond whether or not the person is a victim in the first place and naming an attacker the person has overcome, it makes it very difficult for the entire class labeled as the assailant to mount much of a defense. Older people write it off as stupidity, while younger people in their teenage years tend to embrace the message of power and confidence while accepting, without questioning, the implicit branding of the attacker. When faced with challenges, they then default back to the message of overcoming they embraced, and similarly attack that class.
We are at war.