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Portraying families and children as victims of political protest to amplify alarm
Promotes an idealized image of traditional family unity and intergenerational connection within the royal context.
Portrays royal family dynamics as fractured and exclusionary
Portrays familial forgiveness as morally elevated and central to justice
Frames current visa delays as harmful to family reunification and personal dignity
Highlights parental grief and perceived betrayal to amplify moral failure
Frames family estrangement as dramatic and publicly performative rather than private or complex
Highlights maternal support as critical to justice and healing in trauma cases
Elevates family distress as a central moral justification for expanded state intervention
Portrays family relationships as dysfunctional and emotionally damaging
Subtly undermines the stability and prestige of Gino's family life through focus on financial strain and failed investments
Frames the grieving father’s statement as racially exclusionary and rooted in white supremacy
Frames family health matter as a mitigating context for absence, potentially softening public perception of misconduct
Humanizes the impact of violence through a grieving mother’s statement, evoking emotional resonance
Implies familial deviance by associating three brothers with separate violent acts
Portrays family dynamics as dysfunctional and isolating, reinforcing narrative of parental unfitness
Depicts family structure as unstable and neglectful
Framing families of the missing as participants in violent protest rather than victims seeking justice
Elevates the sanctity and tragedy of the family unit, emphasizing victimhood and emotional devastation
Romanticizes the presence of soldiers’ families at military events as emotionally uplifting and humanizing
Depicts family units as collateral damage in celebrity moral failings
Presents family members as authoritative moral voices on public figures' well-being
Frames family settings as sites of hidden danger and moral failure
Highlights the devastating impact of violent crime on family structure and emotional well-being
Portrayal of family dysfunction and manipulation in intergenerational communication
Family unit portrayed as fractured and dysfunctional
Frames family under strain due to media and legal scrutiny
Elevates the grieving family’s narrative as morally authoritative
Family relationships portrayed as adversarial rather than private or neutral
The family unit is portrayed as shattered by extreme violence and intrafamilial betrayal
Nick Reiner is framed as being excluded by his family, particularly through financial denial
Nick Reiner framed as excluded by his own family from financial and emotional support during legal crisis
Portraying the family unit as dysfunctional and fractured
Portrays the family unit as a site of hidden violence and betrayal, undermining narratives of domestic safety
Portrays the family as innocent victims deserving of sympathy and protection
Portrays the family unit as victimized by institutional intrusion
Frames family environment as abusive and dysfunctional
Highlights parental responsibility in youth supervision and curfew compliance
Portrays family dynamics as adversarial and conflict-driven in a high-conflict custody dispute
Frames immigration enforcement as causing severe and ongoing family trauma and separation
Elevates family grief as central to the moral weight of the crime
Frames families as traumatized and enduring long-term suffering due to violent crime
Frames gender care interventions as causing significant family disruption and emotional distress
Portraying family carers as exploited and abandoned by the state
Portrays the family as victims seeking justice and rehabilitation
Marginalizes family perspective and personal history, limiting empathetic framing of the deceased
Portrays the Anthony family as profiteering from a murder conviction, framing them negatively through moral outrage and implication of misuse of funds.
Frames non-traditional families as controversial by presenting extreme criticism without expert rebuttal, implying societal unease.
Elevates family as a source of emotional strength and personal meaning in athletic achievement
Portrays familial relationships as sources of pressure and betrayal rather than support
Highlights the abuse of parental trust and domestic setting in the commission of the crime
Frames familial relationships as strained and dysfunctional, emphasizing conflict over support
Positively associates family and fatherhood with responsible life decisions and personal integrity
Frames the potential separation of a nuclear family as a humanitarian crisis caused by bureaucratic indifference
Familial loyalty is portrayed as heroic and morally righteous in public defense
Portrays family bonds as secondary to criminal risk in emotionally charged context
Portrays family travel as being unfairly burdened by corporate policy
Elevates family voice as moral authority seeking justice
Elevates the family's grief as central to the narrative, humanizing the impact of violence
Portrays family life as severely undermined by systemic housing failure
Elevates familial loyalty as a moral imperative in public disputes
Portrays political differences as a destructive force in family relationships
Frames restrictions on family reunification as cruel and damaging to refugee families
Framing emphasizes benefit to working families, portraying them as deserving recipients of public support
Implies traditional disciplinary practices within families may be harmful and in need of legal intervention
Frames family relationships as defined by secrecy, denial, and emotional harm
Subtly frames traditional parental discipline practices as harmful and in need of legal constraint.
Frames the family unit as a site of hidden tension and potential violence
Frames the family unit as a site of latent violence and dysfunction in this context
Portrays family disputes as drivers of community violence and trauma
Portrays extended family as concerned, credible, and morally central
Portrays family relationships as dysfunctional and morally deviant
Highlights family dignity and honor as central to the protest motivation, framing familial protection as a legitimate driver of resistance.
Elevates the Wright family’s personal suffering as a symbol of resilience amid systemic injustice
Implies breakdown of family supervision and caregiving in Aboriginal communities
Portrays family loyalty and grief as morally compelling
Portrays familial loyalty and emotional suffering as paramount, potentially overshadowing justice concerns
Frames family grief as the central moral anchor of the story, positioning familial bonds as sacred and violated.
Portrays family relationships as sites of extreme violence and betrayal
Frames family breakdown through conflict and suspicion, undermining stability
Uses sentimental portrayal of the officer’s family and childhood to amplify emotional impact.
Frames the family as a site of prolonged, systemic abuse and betrayal of trust
Elevates the family's emotional experience as central to the legitimacy of the inquiry
Frames family members as protectors of dignity in death
Portrays the national effort against family and sexual violence as being undermined by workforce cuts
Portrays family dynamics as fractured and defined by estrangement