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Black scholars and activists framed as excluded from civil discourse and advocating violence
Black political figures framed as targets of resentment and symbolic threats to certain voters’ ideals
Black family portrayed as dignified, morally disciplined, and unfairly targeted by baseless conspiracy theories
framed as adversarial to law enforcement through association with BLM
candidate portrayed as morally corrupt and dismissive of victims
Black women in media are portrayed as systematically excluded and marginalized
framed as central to belonging and historical reclamation
Framed as excluded, targeted, and vulnerable to systemic violence
framed as being excluded through elimination of majority-Black districts
Framed as being politically marginalized through redistricting that dilutes minority representation
Black family portrayed as dignified, cohesive, and unfairly targeted by racist online abuse
White British suspect's ethnicity highlighted unnecessarily, potentially reinforcing in-group identification with law enforcement
Black identity and representation are portrayed as valid and rightful in classical roles
Framing the Black community as systematically excluded from housing opportunities
Framed as excluded or targeted in literary discourse
Black women and femmes are framed as historically excluded and now reclaiming bodily autonomy
Black actors are framed as rightfully included in classical narratives
Black actress’s casting framed as rightful inclusion in classical narrative, countering exclusionary backlash
Black identity in classical roles framed as contested but justified inclusion
The Black community is positively framed through inclusion in classical narratives and defense against racial exclusion
Black coaches are framed as institutionally prevented from proving their effectiveness in head coaching roles
The Black coaching community is framed as being in adversarial relationship with NFL institutions
White South Africans are framed as a persecuted group deserving protection
Black coaches framed as being in opposition to institutional power structures
Framed as marginalized and unsafe in Irish society
Black community is framed as excluded and targeted by racially insensitive humor
The Black community is framed as targeted and disrespected through racially charged humor
Framed as being spoken for and over by a white celebrity without consent
Black community portrayed as excluded and vulnerable to systemic violence
Portraying the Black community as the rightful cultural stewards of Bed-Stuy, whose historical presence confers belonging
Black professionals framed as excluded from fair advancement in media
Framed as disrespected by Platner’s past comments, contributing to narrative of Democratic insensitivity
Black actor's casting framed as inclusion and representation for marginalized youth
framed as facing hostility in public spaces
Framing white Afrikaners as a persecuted group deserving of inclusion and protection
Framed as historically excluded and targeted by racial bias in policing
Black protesters framed as excluded and threatening
Racial diversity efforts are framed as exclusionary reverse discrimination
Black historical experience portrayed as being erased from public memory
Black community portrayed as politically excluded through redistricting
Black and Hispanic students framed as preferentially included, implying unfair advantage
portrayed as targeted
Young Black men are stereotyped and ridiculed, reinforcing social exclusion
Framed as politically excluded through redistricting efforts
Black community portrayed as targeted and excluded
Black community framed as targeted through dehumanizing social media content
Black Community is framed as a target of hostile humor by white comedians
Black women in public life are being pitted against each other
portrayed as being excluded from or targeted by progressive politics
Black women are portrayed as overcoming systemic exclusion through financial self-determination
Black voters framed as being systematically excluded from political representation
The Black community is framed as excluded and vulnerable to unjust policing
Black students framed as targets of racial trauma in educational spaces
Black and Brown communities portrayed as systematically targeted and excluded by surveillance technology
Framed as having moved beyond systemic exclusion, now judged by character not race
Black community portrayed as systematically excluded and targeted
Black actors are framed as rightfully included in mythological narratives
Framing the Black community as excluded by narratives of victimhood
Black boys portrayed as endangered and vulnerable to disappearance
Black Community is framed as targeted and re-traumatized by symbolic racial violence
Black actors and representation are framed as rightfully included in classical roles
framed as being in opposition to state institutions due to systemic discrimination
Black community framed as adversarial to state and security
Black Community framed as subject to stereotyping and exclusion
The Black community is framed as systematically targeted and victimized by online hate actors
Black African women are portrayed as resilient and empowered, countering victim stereotypes
framed as outsiders and sources of danger
portrayed as cynical and self-interested
portrayed as being exploited and excluded from real decision-making
framed as historically excluded but now asserting inclusion and resistance
Framed as systematically excluded from educational opportunities