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political elite portrayed as fractured and disconnected from public mandate
Migrant communities subtly othered through linkage of crime and non-integration
Framing marginalised communities as deserving protection under the law
Local communities portrayed as resisting exclusion and demanding inclusion in AI development decisions
Community relations in Northern Ireland are framed as under strain due to Brexit
Residents’ community ties and local initiatives framed positively, countering neglect narrative
Post-Brexit identities are portrayed as deepening societal divisions in Northern Ireland
Community relations are framed as being in crisis due to mob justice and false rumors
Communities portrayed as vulnerable to loss of essential services
U.S.-China relations framed in crisis mode over Taiwan
U.S.-China relationship framed as adversarial due to Taiwan tensions
portrayed as entering crisis due to breakdown in Māori-Crown relations
Framing unity against hate as a collective societal strength
Community conditions are framed as being in prolonged crisis due to systemic neglect
Fear of exclusion and erosion of communal safety in public spaces
Romantic relationship framed as potentially insincere or performative
Framing romantic relationships as predatory and transactional, especially across gender and wealth lines
Students implied to be neglected or disrespected by institutional food provision
Framing public opposition and environmental advocacy as legitimate and included in democratic discourse
Iwi are being excluded from decision-making roles they were guaranteed
Campus community depicted as traumatized and grieving, emphasizing social harm and instability
Local community interests are excluded in favor of political elite
Framing the political debate as deepening social division
Intercommunal relations in Jerusalem framed as being in acute crisis due to nationalist provocation
San Francisco’s activist class is portrayed as morally corrupt for politicizing a sports transaction
Society framed as being in a state of crisis due to rising antisemitism
Australian society framed as descending into crisis over intergroup tensions and hate
Māori-Crown relations portrayed in acute crisis requiring immediate repair
Community efforts are being excluded and disregarded by institutions
Residents are framed as excluded and ignored by authorities and corporations
Neighbours portrayed as excluded and disrespected by an outsider celebrity
The redevelopment is framed as triggering ongoing social unrest and crisis-level protest
Framed as a predominantly Black community being disproportionately burdened by industrial pollution
City leadership framed as fostering division rather than unity
General community cohesion is portrayed as breaking down, with youth criminality fostering exclusion and fear
public broadcaster's relationship with the public framed as eroded trust
Family relationships framed as ruptured and in emotional crisis
Civil society and affected communities excluded from decision-making narrative
framed as under strain due to online hostility toward a public figure
Sub-postmasters framed as excluded from justice and institutional protection
Intercommunity relations framed as being in crisis due to racial scapegoating
Community relations are portrayed as being in crisis due to antisemitism and security failures
Framing local youths and minority groups as disproportionately targeted by police
Long-term Liberal members in outer suburbs feel excluded and neglected by party leadership
Communities affected by enforcement operations are excluded from the narrative
mainstream society portrayed as under threat from voter alienation
Framed as essential for resistance and healing, promoting inclusion and mutual support
Communities in Democratic-led cities implicitly targeted and destabilized by federal enforcement
The situation is framed as being on the brink of disruption, undermining normalcy in sports competition
Black pilgrims are portrayed as actively reclaiming belonging and spiritual connection through communal remembrance
Cuban population framed as collectively suffering and marginalized by external forces
fans and clubs are portrayed as excluded from decision-making
School community is framed as in crisis due to political tension
Local community portrayed as excluded from federal decision-making
Local community members are portrayed as excluded and dismissed by wealthy newcomers
Community relations are framed as being in crisis due to controversy and perceived injustice
framing athlete unity and support staff cohesion as fostering inclusion
Public access and recreational use of parkland portrayed as at risk
The campus and surrounding community are framed as being in crisis due to sudden, violent crime
Non-monogamous parenting proposal framed as a loving, self-sacrificial solution rather than a relational risk
ratepayers and public are framed as excluded from real decision-making
The suspect is framed as an adversary to the local community and its values
ordinary civic participation framed as excluded in favor of celebrity access
Portrays the situation as unstable and potentially disruptive to community expectations
Established political and civic institutions are portrayed as excluding voices like Pratt’s, privileging insider status
framing Lane Kiffin as an ally who restores connection and engagement
framing lack of fan and alumni connection as exclusionary failure
The public is framed as excluded from understanding or participating in high fashion
Community trust in football outcomes is in crisis due to controversial officiating
Local community solidarity with immigrant leader portrayed positively
framed as tense and emotionally charged without constructive dialogue
community cohesion portrayed as under strain due to divisive political rhetoric
International fans are framed as conditionally included, only granted access through exceptions
Local community portrayed as victimized and re-traumatized by external attention
Political conflict framed as national emergency threatening societal collapse
Fencing community portrayed as in ongoing crisis due to transgender inclusion debates
veterans and public are excluded from decision-making despite strong opposition
framed as being in cultural crisis
Broad voter outreach framed as inclusive, especially to disengaged or non-base voters
Neighbourhoods framed as in crisis due to fire-driven displacement and redevelopment
English players and fans subtly excluded from moral legitimacy in footballing narrative
Local communities are portrayed as vulnerable and excluded from safety due to external threats
International fans framed as excluded from U.S. hospitality
Public discourse on migration framed as harmful to social cohesion
Club internal dynamics framed as fractured and exclusionary, with conflict kept behind closed doors
framing football community as in crisis due to espionage scandal
Community is being portrayed as under attack and divided by hate
Canada-U.S. relationship framed as strained and alienating
portrays the subject as excluded or targeted
fans are excluded from meaningful influence over the game they love
portraying political elites as disconnected and internally fractured
Portraying a minor domestic habit as a serious relationship conflict requiring public judgment
Public dissent over Israel’s participation is marginalized by omission of geopolitical context
the event is framed as part of a broader societal crisis around addiction and celebrity
ambulance workers' concerns are acknowledged as legitimate within the broader community
Local communities and farmers are portrayed as included partners in conservation success
community portrayed as under moral threat, requiring collective response
Jewish communal relations framed as being in crisis due to political polarization
State’s social and economic environment framed as in crisis due to policy-driven exodus
Framing social integration in New Zealand as an ongoing crisis of belonging and identity for diasporic communities