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Concerns about lack of transparency and accountability in rule-making
Protest delegitimised by association with extremism and violence
Civil servants portrayed as vulnerable to political retaliation
Civil service portrayed as under threat from political interference
Framed as illegitimate performance rather than valid accountability
government bureaucracy is framed as unresponsive and incompetent despite repeated warnings
Protesters framed as included and justified in resistance
Management portrayed as failing due to incompetence and disregard for institutional norms
portrayed as marginalized and targeted by prosecutorial overreach
public administration framed as ineffective in addressing long-standing safety issues
Hostages, as civil servants, are portrayed as protected and prioritized by law enforcement
Existing laws are framed as failing to adapt to medical and scientific progress
Public administration framed as inefficient and obstructive
Pro-Palestinian protest framed as illegitimate and disruptive
Park Service operations are framed as destabilized by staffing cuts and funding shifts
Symbolic protest framed as threatening social cohesion
Legal action by survivors portrayed as ineffective or corrupted by financial motives
Civil litigation is framed as a legitimate and necessary avenue for compensating harm after criminal conviction
Student protest is portrayed as legitimate and belonging in public discourse
Perceived lack of accountability in public sector compensation and oversight is implied
Protesters framed as targeted and repressed, excluded from state protection
Intelligence professionals are portrayed as being targeted and marginalized
Protest activity is framed as lawful, constitutionally grounded, and justified
Legal safeguards for disabled people portrayed as weakened or under threat
Iranian society is portrayed as on the brink of erupting into crisis-level protests
portrayed as institutionally secretive beyond justified confidentiality
Medical officers are subtly framed as being too easily included in unchecked benefit systems, enabling misuse
Civilians are portrayed as vulnerable and unprotected, implicitly excluded from security guarantees
Framing government action as necessary and legitimate while implicitly delegitimizing certain forms of protest as hate
Public protest and petitioning are framed as effective tools for accountability
Civil Service is portrayed as violating transparency norms through improper use of private email for official business
framing the protest situation as chaotic and out of control
Proposed changes to leave policy are framed as harmful to civil servants' well-being
opposition MPs framed as excluded from meaningful consultation
framing public institutions as failing to protect children
Reporting sexual assault is framed as potentially harmful to 'legitimate victims' when allegations are disputed
Protest framed as urgent, disruptive crisis rather than routine political expression
Internal accountability mechanisms are framed as failing, necessitating external intervention
Implying civil servants or ministers may be unduly influenced by political insiders
Framed as a protected defender of civil liberties under threat
Protest activity is delegitimized by association with criminal threats
White House medical team implied to have failed in duty despite cited guidelines
Regulatory and oversight mechanisms in aged care implied as ineffective
Framed as excluded and betrayed by leadership
Local governance is implicitly framed as struggling to manage disaster response
Local authorities are portrayed as responding, but within a context of systemic failure