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Activists portrayed as vulnerable and endangered
Irish activists portrayed as morally included and courageous
Government is framed as untrustworthy for failing to act on integration and prevent violence
framed as complicit in systemic failures
Government response implied as inadequate or delayed
portrayed as ineffective or counterproductive
framed as marginalised and politically contested
portrayed as undermining the cause through questionable conduct
Activists framed as a protected group subjected to unjust targeting
Activists portrayed as vulnerable and at risk during detention
Promotion of Irishness is framed as a positive, unifying, and restorative cultural mission
Irish identity is portrayed as historically suppressed and now being actively reclaimed from colonial erasure
framed as hypocritical and untrustworthy in foreign policy
Ireland's diplomatic initiative framed as principled and effective leadership
Irish Government portrayed as failing in diplomatic duty
institutional credibility questioned over missing footage
Framed as victims deserving protection and international solidarity
Activists framed as targeted and endangered due to political repression
Irish political leadership framed as responsive and morally authoritative on international issues
Activists framed as morally included and politically justified
Irish Government portrayed as responding effectively to protect citizens and pursue accountability
Irish people framed as historically excluded and stereotyped
government housing and rental policy framed as underperforming and insufficient
Irish people portrayed as unjustly scapegoated and collectively victimized
Portraying the government as lacking transparency and accountability in budget allocation
Framed as limited in legal and practical capacity, undermining effectiveness
framed as incompetent and failing in project delivery
Irish activists portrayed as unjustly targeted but now protected through diplomatic inclusion
Activists framed as targeted and dehumanized by state authorities
framed as morally assertive and diplomatically active despite limited power
Flotilla activists framed as morally trustworthy and altruistic
Government policy framed as failing to deliver on collective bargaining
Government framed as adversarial to workers' interests
Irish Government framed as failing to follow through on commitments
framed as incompetent and mismanaging a major infrastructure project
framed as untrustworthy and incompetent in project oversight
Irish Government portrayed as responsive and committed to action
Government portrayed as failing to act on promised legislation
Government response to road safety is portrayed as inadequate and failing
framed as slow and indecisive on ethical foreign policy
Government is portrayed as unresponsive and lacking transparency due to delayed action and redacted reports
The Irish Government is portrayed as complicit and failing in its climate responsibilities
Government portrayed as failing in infrastructure delivery
Activists portrayed as morally included and courageously resisting
Irish government portrayed as failing in its duty to protect citizens and uphold justice
Government portrayed as untrustworthy in managing housing policy
Flotilla participants framed as marginalized and dehumanized despite international protection norms