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Women are framed as failing in judgment and emotional regulation
Women’s voices and allegations centered and validated in public discourse
Women are framed as vulnerable and systematically excluded from control over their own images in digital spaces
Women are portrayed as systematically targeted and excluded from digital safety protections
Women are framed as systematically excluded from adequate healthcare
Women portrayed as systematically excluded and violated by digital exploitation
Women are framed as systematically targeted and vulnerable to AI-enabled sexual abuse
modest inclusion through recognition of athletic achievement
Indigenous communities portrayed as excluded from decision-making despite strong opposition to adoption policy
The show is portrayed as being in a state of crisis and instability due to internal conflict and reputational risk.
Women are portrayed as being excluded from autonomy in healthcare decisions
Women are framed as being in a vulnerable position within elite sports culture due to institutional inaction
Mothers are portrayed as emotionally intelligent and morally justified in prioritizing family time, fostering inclusion in a shared maternal identity
Indigenous women are framed as marginalized but resilient and central to activism
Indigenous peoples are framed as historically excluded but now reasserting cultural presence
Indigenous art is portrayed as beneficial to ecological and cultural understanding
Framing women as collectively wronged in divorce contexts
Women in football are portrayed as deserving of protection from abuse and systemic constraints
women framed as vulnerable and blamed for sexual violence
Indigenous religious practitioners are portrayed as historically excluded but now rightfully included in national identity
Female footballers and victims of assault are framed as excluded and betrayed by institutional choices
Implied institutional betrayal of trust with Indigenous communities
Indigenous Peoples are portrayed as excluded and disrespected
Women are framed as vulnerable and disproportionately impacted by invasive policing practices
Framing Indigenous communities as rightful sovereigns and morally dignified
Women framed as adversarial in public settings like sports sidelines
portraying women as resilient and reclaiming identity despite systemic silencing
Women portrayed as overcoming exclusion in tech media through assertiveness
Indigenous Australians are framed as rightful participants in national ceremonies and deserving of respect
portrayed as rightfully included in national ceremonies
Indigenous LGBTQ+ voices framed as marginalized within broader Pride structures
Women framed as socially isolated and emotionally abandoned in motherhood
Women portrayed as sources of familial conflict and emotional instability
Women are portrayed as under cultural and legislative threat
Indigenous LGBTQ+ voices are portrayed as marginalized within mainstream Pride structures
Women are portrayed as systematically excluded and discriminated against in the workplace
Frames women as vulnerable and targeted by male violence
Men in the workplace are framed as beneficiaries of systemic bias and adversaries to gender equity
Women are framed as systematically excluded and marginalized in the workplace
mother subtly framed as morally deviant through implication of possession and criminality
Woman portrayed as brave survivor seeking justice despite risks
framed as at risk of exclusion due to threatened treaty and water rights
portrayed as having legitimate authority and legal protection over their lands
Woman involved in scandal framed through sexist and objectifying language
Women in Dubai framed as systematically excluded and endangered
Women framed as objects of male attention and romantic threat, not individuals
Indigenous Peoples framed as excluded, targeted, and dehumanised
Women framed as disrespected and emotionally dismissed in relationships
Indigenous community framed as systematically excluded and neglected by state institutions
Indigenous Peoples are framed as systematically excluded and targeted by the state
Women are framed as being protected and validated by the legal system through recognition of coercive control
Frames Indigenous Maya communities as systematically excluded from decision-making and benefits of national development
Women are framed as systematically excluded and disrespected by the justice system
Women framed as targets of demeaning rhetoric and sexual misconduct
frames women as survivors deserving of recognition and systemic protection
female performers portrayed as systematically endangered by workplace rules
Indigenous community framed as systematically excluded from equitable infrastructure investment
Portraying the female subject as excluded and humiliated, emphasizing public exposure and gendered vulnerability
framed as resilient and morally grounded in recovery from abuse
Indigenous communities are framed as marginalized and struggling for systemic support
Women with breast cancer and endometriosis are framed as being excluded from essential care
victims portrayed as credible and courageous in speaking out
Frames women as specifically targeted and excluded from safety in their private spaces
Women are framed as psychologically vulnerable due to conflicting societal demands
Women are portrayed as systematically marginalised by gendered expectations
female personnel framed as excluded from protection and justice
Women in politics are subtly framed as being unfairly targeted on appearance
Women in the Defence Forces portrayed as systematically excluded and abused
Women in film history portrayed as excluded from agency and protection, especially during youth
Mothers' autonomy and expression framed as suspect or needing defense
Women in sex work portrayed as stigmatized and subjected to humiliation
Motherhood and women's caregiving roles uplifted and defended against posthumous character attack
framed as being marginalized and disproportionately harmed by current system
framing North Korean women athletes as emotionally included and validated by state leadership
Women in the public eye are framed as failing when they resist apology or introspection
Implies older women are vulnerable and unprotected
Advocating for inclusion of Indigenous voices in program design and oversight
Women in the Defence Forces framed as excluded and silenced victims of systemic abuse
Victim portrayed as morally upright and trustworthy, in contrast to the perpetrator
Women portrayed as vulnerable and targeted within intimate relationships
Women's bodies framed as public spectacle subject to judgment and ridicule
framed as physically and emotionally endangered by inclusion policies
Women, particularly victims of abuse, are framed as bearing emotional and moral responsibility for preventing harm, reinforcing societal patterns of victim-blaming
Women's basketball framed as a spectacle rather than a serious athletic pursuit
Framed as an urgent national crisis requiring immediate state action
Women are framed as biologically vulnerable due to delayed childbearing, with their bodies depicted as at risk from natural processes.
Women's reproductive timing is framed as a failing societal trend contributing to public health decline.
Women are portrayed as excluded from critical health knowledge and implicitly blamed for delaying childbearing, reinforcing societal judgment.
Women are framed as systematically excluded from participation in AFL media spaces
Women portrayed as vulnerable to intimate partner violence and betrayal
The female victim is framed as doubly vulnerable — to gendered abuse and institutional neglect
framed as gaining political inclusion and representation through Haaland
Frames women as vulnerable and systematically endangered in intimate relationships
Female celebrity framed as adversarial toward public
Woman portrayed as vulnerable and trapped in abusive relationship despite efforts to leave
Indigenous Peoples framed as systematically excluded and victimized
Female victims are framed as systematically excluded from institutional compassion and recognition.
Indigenous communities are acknowledged as key stakeholders but are framed as at risk of exclusion in infrastructure planning
Women's sports portrayed as under threat from inclusion of transgender athletes
Cisgender women portrayed as marginalized and excluded from their own spaces and opportunities