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framing modern British identity as excluded from national symbols
Portrays community divisions as irreconcilable and racially charged
Framed as 'other' through selective identity labeling
Frames Black community as excluded from justice process via jury composition
immigrant community framed as excluded and targeted by policy
framed as socially polarized around political symbolism
Immigrant community framed as systematically excluded and targeted
inter-school rivalry framed as exclusionary and hostile
Black defendant subtly framed as isolated within the justice process
implied to be irrationally feeling excluded despite lack of institutional validation
Community relations are framed as being in crisis due to racialized narratives and political exploitation
Sikh community is indirectly framed as excluded or suspect through perpetrator's religious identity
Societal cohesion framed as under threat from political exploitation of tragedy
Framed as excluded and targeted in public space, with implications of intimidation
Framed as potentially outside national norms
Artists who declined to perform are excluded and delegitimized based on perceived loyalty
Suggests communities are abandoned and forced into parallel arrangements with armed groups
Community solidarity and mutual support strongly emphasized in response to trauma
Framing local communities as excluded from decision-making on land use
Residents are portrayed as socially excluded and dismissed by authorities
Society framed as being in crisis due to racialised policing and public unrest
Sikh identity unfairly associated with criminality and deception
Portraying the Black community as historically targeted and now being formally protected
Affected residents framed as excluded from fair restitution
Ordinary citizens framed as complicit and morally excluded
soccer jersey politicization frames national identity as exclusionary
Suggestion of fractured community relations after local event
Somali immigrants systematically portrayed as welfare abusers and targets of political blame
Immigrant community portrayed as excluded, dangerous, and despising the host society
Framing Karen Read as included and supported by the community
European industrial identity framed as under threat from external dependency
Karen Read portrayed as widely included and supported by the public
Black neighborhoods mentioned only as political data points, risking reduction to voting bloc without agency
Framing local housing situation as a crisis undermining community trust
Community portrayed as under threat from corporate-backed infrastructure proposals
Non-white religious minorities subtly excluded by framing religious accommodations as dangerous exceptions
Risk of stigmatisation of Iranian diaspora due to association with regime actions
Black students framed as dehumanized and racially targeted
Jewish youth framed as targets of antisemitic harassment and exclusion
Immigrant community implicitly framed as excluded and collectively blamed for societal harm
Community relations portrayed as being in crisis due to political exploitation of a tragedy
Implied marginalization of individuals associated with group violence
Inter-community relations framed as adversarial due to hate expression
Muslim community framed as being excluded or targeted through xenophobic messaging
Muslim community portrayed as under threat from hate-motivated actions
Community cohesion framed as under threat from political exploitation
Muslim community is indirectly framed as potentially suspect or alien through association with terrorism, despite no explicit mention
The historical exclusion of Black Americans is acknowledged but framed as outdated and divisive when referenced today
People living with HIV in Fiji framed as socially excluded due to stigma and fear
The Lenape homeland is framed as a place where the community was historically endangered through displacement and violence
The Lenape are portrayed as historically excluded and currently seeking re-inclusion in their ancestral homeland
Muslim community implicitly framed as adversarial through association with terrorism and extremist ideology
Local residents excluded and silenced in favor of celebrity privilege
Iranians in the UK implicitly associated with state violence through guilt by association
framed as excluded, othered, and source of discomfort
Ukrainian people framed as central victims of war deserving of empathy and protection
Iranian dissidents and diaspora portrayed as vulnerable and targeted within the UK
White British citizens framed as excluded and victimized by systemic bias
Far-right UK leaders and press framed as adversaries spreading harmful narratives about Chagossians
Neighbors portrayed as petty and exclusionary
Framed as outsiders whose inclusion threatens tradition
Immigrants are framed as being deliberately targeted and excluded from societal protections
Black community portrayed as explicitly targeted and dehumanized by police culture
Implicit framing of Nepali workers as adversaries to foreign climbers in rescue prioritization
Nepali guides framed as excluded from equitable rescue response
Local residents are framed as inconvenienced and silenced, excluded from their own public spaces
Black victim portrayed as excluded from protection during crisis intervention
Frames the Rotunda situation as a brewing crisis in public healthcare, though with measured tone
Immigrant communities are framed as systematically excluded and marginalized by policy
Social cohesion threatened by youth group violence and exclusion of victims
framed as being instrumentally claimed as victims in a political narrative, without validating the claim
Immigrant community portrayed as excluded, othered, and dehumanized
Athena team members portrayed as excluded and intimidated by external corporate force
Local population framed as excluded from decision-making and access
Hezbollah's support base is implicitly excluded from Lebanese national identity
Magalhães is portrayed as an outsider who overstepped boundaries and displaced the rightful family member
The event is framed as a sudden, dramatic breakdown of normal life and safety
Immigrants from 39 countries are framed as vulnerable and unjustly endangered by government action
Frames police-community relations as adversarial, especially in protest settings
portrayed as valued, central, and actively championed by Collins, with political leaders affirming their inclusion
migrant communities are implicitly othered through crisis framing
Protest environment framed as volatile and escalating
Muslim community implicitly framed as excluded or scapegoated through reference to sharia law and 'dirt and filth'
Locals are framed as excluded and disrespected by elite outsiders
The Muslim community is portrayed as under direct and ongoing threat from online radicalisation and real-world violence
Framing police-community relations as in crisis
Framing small businesses as central to community identity and belonging
African migrants are framed as adversaries in viral claims, but the article rejects this framing by exposing misinformation
Young workers framed as excluded from economic opportunity
LGBTQ+ Community portrayed as excluded from cultural recognition
framed as culturally threatened
framed as excluded from cultural recognition
framed as alienated from national symbols
British women abroad are framed as victims of betrayal by their own countrymen
Indirectly framing foreign investors as outsiders or suspicious actors in British institutions
Framed as excluded and delegitimized through the erasure of Israel’s existence
Community relations are framed as being in crisis due to violent unrest
Implies association between the suspect and the Muslim community, risking collective blame
Palestinian community portrayed as deserving of protection and solidarity
Palestinians framed as existentially threatened by Israeli leadership