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Cuban community, particularly in government and diaspora, framed as excluded and targeted
immigrants are being excluded and criminalised
Cuban government portrayed as illegitimate and hereditary
Cuban population portrayed as endangered and suffering
Suggests betrayal of public trust and erosion of social cohesion
portrayed as illegitimate and unaccountable
Internal division among dancers framed as a moment of crisis in community cohesion
Framing team or social cohesion as being in crisis due to political expression
framed as being in a state of crisis and communal trauma
portrayed as vulnerable and under attack
portrayed as united in grief and moral purpose, with strong communal belonging
Muslim community portrayed as vulnerable and under threat
Palestinians framed as systematically excluded and victimized
Local communities are implicitly framed as resistant and exclusionary toward health interventions
Indirect othering through reference to 'African drug khat' links immigrant communities to exoticized criminality
Immigrant community is portrayed as vulnerable and excluded from recourse when harmed by AI systems
Framed as collectively culpable and excluded from moral consideration
framed as targeted by Soros-linked actions despite his Jewish identity
Palestinian solidarity activists portrayed as politically included and morally justified
Irish activists portrayed as morally included and courageous
LGBTQ+ individuals portrayed as threatening and othered
Framed as excluded and suspect within society
Jewish community indirectly framed as an excluded or targeted group via 'Israeli lobby' reference
Jewish community framed as systematically excluded and under siege
Afghan men collectively framed as outsiders and threats through emphasis on nationality and clandestine entry
Black scholars and activists framed as excluded from civil discourse and advocating violence
Immigrant community is framed as excluded and targeted
Local community is framed as excluded from trust and understanding in public health efforts
Diversity initiatives are dismissed as harmful, indirectly marginalizing minority identities in the military
Black political figures framed as targets of resentment and symbolic threats to certain voters’ ideals
Community trust in democratic process portrayed as eroded by Democratic actions
Portrays political alienation and exclusion within urban communities
Local communities are framed as excluded from the public health response, with tensions arising from cultural disrespect
Immigrant community framed as morally preferable and unjustly targeted
Immigrants are framed as excluded and abandoned by US policy
Immigrant community is framed as being in adversarial relationship with security forces and society
Immigrant communities are framed as excluded and vulnerable to violence
framed as included, victimized, and morally central
Greenlandic community framed as targeted and divided by external interference
framed as being excluded and mocked by mainstream country figures, with support implied through fundraising
Black family portrayed as dignified, morally disciplined, and unfairly targeted by baseless conspiracy theories
Community portrayed as vulnerable to sudden, inexplicable tragedy and shaken by loss
Family members of Cuban elites framed as illegitimately benefiting, reinforcing exclusion
Cuban diaspora and family members framed as complicit and excluded from protection
Activists portrayed as excluded and targeted for exercising First Amendment rights
violence intervention workers are portrayed as threats, not community protectors
Community relations framed as strained and unresolved due to ongoing historical grievances
Frames transgender people as excluded from single-sex spaces based on biological sex
Framing national unity as being in crisis due to regional separatism
framed as adversarial to law enforcement through association with BLM
Trans people are framed as excluded and tokenized, with their inclusion being superficial
Framing community resilience and inclusion through recovery efforts
Cuban leadership and by extension the Cuban community framed as repressive and morally corrupt
Palestinian cause framed as morally legitimate and worthy of solidarity
Muslim community is portrayed as targeted and excluded through anti-Islamic violence and rhetoric
Palestinian cause symbolically included and affirmed through public support
Social cohesion portrayed as under threat from divisive rhetoric
Second-generation Muslims framed as a potential threat
African migrants framed as outsiders and objects of concern
Cuban exile community is portrayed as victimized and protected
Cuban identity associated with repression and exile, framing the community as politically othered
Immigrant lawmaker framed as betraying American hospitality
Traveller lifestyle and housing are mocked and othered
Poland and its leadership portrayed as favored through personal alliances
African community framed as a demographic subject to restriction
Muslim community portrayed as socially suspect or internally problematic
Former collaborator relationships framed as adversarial and broken
Immigrant families are framed as systematically excluded and targeted by enforcement
portrays football community relations as being in crisis due to integrity violations
Transgender rights framed as illegitimate and politically toxic, using dehumanizing language
Infrastructure dysfunction is framed as a chronic societal crisis to which the public is apathetically numb
Residents are portrayed as vulnerable and traumatized, lacking agency or resilience
Migrants are framed as outsiders, excluded from legitimacy and belonging, often depicted passively or through a lens of crisis and danger.
The Muslim community is portrayed as vulnerable and under threat despite resilience
Muslim community is portrayed as included and supported through widespread solidarity
Families and bystanders framed as excluded from safety, demanding institutional response
Affected communities portrayed as marginalized and ignored
Idealized American identity centered on founding-era patriotism is promoted as the authentic national identity
Jewish community portrayed as bearing disproportionate burden of security due to exclusion and targeting
Muslim community framed as systematically ignored and marginalized by city leadership
Muslim community portrayed as under imminent and pervasive threat
Framing community life as being in prolonged crisis due to war and mass death
Framed as being in tension due to identity-based exclusion
Framed as belonging and deserving protection under anti-discrimination law
framed as politically excluded and collectively associated with extremism
Tibetan refugees are framed as not being recognized or protected despite legitimate claims
Haitian refugees are portrayed as being systematically excluded and denied belonging
Transgender identity is portrayed as legitimate and honestly held, in contrast to attempts to delegitimise it
Transgender individuals are framed as rightfully included in spaces defined by gender identity, not assigned sex
Victims and their families are portrayed as included, seen, and morally centered
military recruiters portrayed as actively working to reduce social distance and improve public trust
Black women in media are portrayed as systematically excluded and marginalized
Residents of Kinshasa are framed as being excluded from international concern and unfairly stigmatized
framed as central to belonging and historical reclamation
framed as inclusive and healing
Community relations in Northern Ireland framed as fragile and under threat from political statements
The Cuban-American diaspora is portrayed as finally being heard and vindicated after decades of exclusion from justice
Frames the unknown individual as a destabilizing element within communities, fostering unease
Cuban people depicted as isolated and abandoned by international systems
Community portrayed as陷入 conflict and breakdown