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High ticket prices framed as part of broader unaffordability in New York
Commercial displacement is framed as part of a destabilizing trend threatening neighborhood identity
Amalgamation framed as potentially harmful to local communities
Local governance reform framed as urgent and under pressure
Local government portrayed as failing and in need of reform
Families and renters framed as increasingly unsafe due to rent shocks
Implies housing instability and landlord-tenant relationships are inherently dangerous and destructive
City government is framed as fiscally prudent and proactive in managing event costs
implying local government lacks transparency or integrity
Development needs are framed as urgent community concerns
Homelessness among non-residents is framed as an escalating emergency requiring urgent intervention
Current housing supply policies framed as failing to ensure mobility
Buyers without parental wealth framed as excluded from housing opportunity
Housing market portrayed as a systemic crisis limiting opportunity
Residents in transient accommodation implicitly framed as excluded from proper waste infrastructure
Event access framed as economically exclusionary, paralleling housing inequality
Council action framed as proactive but contested
Housing issue framed as urgent and escalating
Framing patients as excluded from timely healthcare access
Healthcare access is portrayed as under threat due to systemic disruption
Material conditions for care leavers are framed in a state of crisis
framed as potentially complicit due to political connections
Marginalisation of working-class social norms in elite leisure spaces
Framed as under severe threat due to insurance failures
Housing crisis is acknowledged and framed as a shared community concern requiring action
Homelessness intervention framed as inherently failing and poorly executed
Displacement crisis emphasized through repeated uprooting of civilians
Urban life and housing in southern Lebanon framed as collapsing under siege
Framed as adversarial toward national agency in defending local interests
Housing shortage framed as urgent and destabilising
Homeownership portrayed as under threat
Local government official framed as a moral adversary to community trust
framed as an ongoing emergency threatening public order
framing shelter policy as ineffective and falling short of goals
Housing is portrayed as under threat from external workforce influx
framed as experiencing acute crisis due to mass displacement and destruction of homes
Implied institutional failure in managing team conduct and enforcing protocols
Local political circles are framed as complicit through inaction
elected local leadership framed as illegitimate and ineffective compared to state-appointed managers
Women and babies framed as vulnerable to institutional decisions
School authorities framed as untrustworthy in handling speech
Illegitimate
Untrustworthy
Failing
Housing availability framed as deteriorating and under threat
early childhood support framed as highly beneficial to society
Local government planning process depicted as slow and inconsistent
Council's housing planning process portrayed as ineffective and reactive
Housing development framed as urgent and stalled, requiring intervention
Homeless individuals portrayed as endangered by service disruption
Vulnerable groups facing housing insecurity are framed as excluded from justice
Housing conditions portrayed as dangerous and life-threatening
Planning approval process seen as undemocratic and misaligned with public interest
Housing policy framed as potentially harmful due to controversial changes and legal non-compliance
housing environment portrayed as unsafe and threatening
Portrayed as a context of instability enabling exploitation
Prison environment portrayed as unsafe for vulnerable individuals
Overcrowding in prisons is framed as a societal crisis requiring urgent systemic intervention
Children in care are portrayed as systematically excluded and failed by the institutions meant to protect them
portrayed as an escalating emergency requiring urgent intervention
local governance is portrayed as failing to respond adequately to community safety concerns
local infrastructure changes are framed as endangering community safety
Royal housing privileges framed as harmful inequity
undermined by perceived lack of transparency or fairness
portrayed as陷入 internal conflict and procedural instability
People experiencing homelessness are portrayed as vulnerable and at risk
Residents returning to homes in unsafe conditions without essential services
Local government and economic development agencies are framed as untrustworthy and evasive
Australian homebuyers portrayed as under threat from foreign purchasers
Civilian life in occupied territories framed as being in crisis due to infrastructure breakdown
implying exclusion of marginalized groups from safe participation
framing housing market as in crisis due to unfair practices
Housing market at the lower end is framed as entering a crisis phase due to uncontrollable demand pressures
implied lack of transparency and accountability in local institutions
Portrayed as unresponsive to community input
Framed as a necessary and positive solution for recovery
Framed as endangering vulnerable residents
Provincial takeover of city's role subtly framed as undermining municipal legitimacy
municipal government sidelined in narrative
framed as excluding the general public from safety
Local government restructuring process portrayed as flawed and rushed
water safety concerns framed as a local threat
Homeowners, especially in principal residences, are framed as deserving protection and inclusion in public support
Residential ratepayers framed as relatively protected in burden-sharing
Framed as transparent and responsive despite challenges
Evacuated families framed as marginalized and poorly treated
Council portrayed as negligent and unresponsive
Emergency housing conditions portrayed as dangerous and degrading
Local community stability framed as in crisis due to loss of traditions
care home environment framed as institutional crisis
Students in poorer schools are framed as being excluded from high-quality, interactive education
framed as failing in its duty to uphold inclusive civic engagement
Frames homeless population as suspicious or politically weaponized
Portraying residential spaces in elite neighborhoods as destabilized by illicit activity
Framing housing allocation as requiring stricter controls to maintain fairness
Frames homelessness as a public threat rather than a social issue requiring support
framed as undemocratic and lacking legitimacy in governance
Prince Andrew's rent-free residence and subletting of royal cottages are framed as exploitative and harmful to public fairness.
Framing local housing values as endangered by industrial development
Frames housing recovery as ongoing crisis with slow rebuilding progress