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Local community recreational users implicitly excluded from planning process
The Muslim community is framed as internally vulnerable to abuse and stigma, with emphasis on familial disbelief and isolation of victims
Black voters framed as being actively marginalized in electoral process
Chinese public and experts portrayed as asserting agency in global diplomacy
Situational tension framed as a minor community conflict requiring correction
local community interests portrayed as excluded from decision-making
Palestinian community framed as politically included through symbolic recognition
Billionaires framed as socially excluded and personally attacked
Framing social interactions as racially antagonistic and prone to violence
Framing the Black community as targeted and vulnerable to racist violence
Jewish community portrayed as under symbolic attack and endangered
Community is being portrayed as under attack and divided by hate
Black cultural figures (rappers) framed as morally suspect associations
Framed as rightfully included in classical roles despite tradition
Ireland's cultural response framed as exclusionary of Jewish communities through omission of balanced critique
Implies social exclusion of certain inmates as justification for violence
political elite portrayed as fractured and disconnected from public mandate
Framing the graffiti as an act of hostility toward the Catholic community
Framing the Bloody Sunday families and Catholic community as targeted and in need of protection
Society framed as in crisis due to loss of faith in institutions
Muslim community is indirectly framed as a threat through association with extremism and protest
Immigrant community portrayed as targeted and marginalized by state power
Immigrants are framed as a financial burden and invasive force
Eritrean asylum seekers are framed as hostile and inherently dangerous
Immigrants, particularly Mexican nationals, are framed as inherently suspect and excluded from societal trust
Jewish artists are portrayed as being unfairly targeted or excluded due to association with Israel
Social cohesion is portrayed as breaking down due to inequality and displacement
framed as historically excluded and misrepresented in horror cinema
framing Londoners as resilient and adaptable during disruption
Migrant communities are framed as systematically excluded
local residents feel excluded and endangered by unchecked bar violence
Framing of a white supremacist group under a national name risks associating broader white identity with extremism
Muslim victims of extremism are acknowledged, contributing to inclusion in national memory
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
framed as a historically included and central community
framing diversity efforts as reverse exclusion
Black community portrayed as resilient and defiant in the face of systemic racism
Venezuelan people framed as excluded and disrespected in US geopolitical maneuvering
Muslim community framed as protected and included under state action
Jewish community framed as protected and included under state action
Venezuelan national identity portrayed as undermined and subordinated
portrayed as under immediate and widespread threat from antisemitic violence
Palestinian victims of abuse framed as excluded, silenced, and disbelieved
The deceased’s Jamaican background is noted but not meaningfully contextualised, risking tokenisation
Muslim community portrayed as under severe and escalating threat of violence and hate
Muslim community framed as excluded and under threat, needing urgent inclusion and protection
Residents’ community ties and local initiatives framed positively, countering neglect narrative
Immigrant community framed as excluded and targeted
Muslim community positively framed as equally deserving of protection from hate
Jewish community portrayed as under serious and lethal threat
framed as potentially being excluded from future migration pathways
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
portrayed as protected and worthy of solidarity
Framing the Jewish community as specifically targeted and victimized by extremist ideology
Muslim identity implicitly linked to Palestinian solidarity and normalized in national celebration
portrayed as entering crisis due to breakdown in Māori-Crown relations
Framing Muslim councillors as specifically targeted and excluded due to faith and identity
Framing unity against hate as a collective societal strength
Community conditions are framed as being in prolonged crisis due to systemic neglect
LGBTQ+ community affirmed as resilient and inclusive despite fears
Fear of exclusion and erosion of communal safety in public spaces
transgender victim and community affirmed and included through institutional and familial recognition
Transgender women framed as rightfully included in women-only spaces
Diaspora community portrayed as symbolically included but structurally excluded from policy solutions
immigration framed as a political threat through candidate profiling
African migrants are indirectly framed as a controversial or sensitive topic, contributing to their social exclusion
Students implied to be neglected or disrespected by institutional food provision
Immigrant community subtly othered through passive treatment of xenophobic remarks
Framing public opposition and environmental advocacy as legitimate and included in democratic discourse
Iwi are being excluded from decision-making roles they were guaranteed
Racial minorities, including Black people, are framed as under targeted threat
Jewish community is framed as targeted and excluded through systemic hate violence
Campus community depicted as traumatized and grieving, emphasizing social harm and instability
Transgender victim framed as marginalized and targeted, reinforcing sense of societal exclusion
Transgender individuals portrayed as under extreme threat and vulnerable to violence
Local community interests are excluded in favor of political elite
Framing connection to Black heritage as a source of belonging and emotional healing
Muslim community portrayed as targeted and excluded by Canadian border authorities
Framing the political debate as deepening social division
Framing immigrants as being targeted and scapegoated
Intercommunal relations in Jerusalem framed as being in acute crisis due to nationalist provocation
Jewish peace activists framed as inclusive counterpoint to nationalist exclusion
permanent residents framed as excluded from social benefits
framed as adversaries to Russian society
framed as excluded and targeted
portrayed as targeted and marginalized due to identity
Indian diaspora framed as being forced to choose between identities
San Francisco’s activist class is portrayed as morally corrupt for politicizing a sports transaction
portrayed as excluded and financially motivated
The LGBTQ+ community is portrayed as being formally recognized and included in national data systems
Black applicants framed as included through holistic review processes
Jewish community portrayed as being included and affirmed by national institutions
Society framed as being in a state of crisis due to rising antisemitism
Jewish community portrayed as under serious threat
Jewish Australians framed as being socially excluded and othered in schools, workplaces, and public spaces