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Māori are framed as being excluded from legal redress due to the proposed law
Te Pāti Māori positioned as a moral advocate and ally to marginalized communities
Māori are framed as disproportionately impacted and at risk of exclusion by the proposed law
Māori youth framed as excluded from equitable access to timely care and protection
Māori youth are framed as systematically excluded from equitable care and protection
rural communities are portrayed as deserving of policy support and inclusion
portrayed as marginalized and stereotyped through gang label
Māori are portrayed as culturally central and politically affirmed
Te Pāti Māori is portrayed as politically legitimate and culturally affirmed
Māori political representation framed as self-determined and internally driven, emphasizing agency and inclusion in democratic process
Māori political representation portrayed as being strategically undermined
Toledo is portrayed as inherently dangerous and lawless
Implies cultural expressions of remorse may be misunderstood by institutions
Highlighting relatively higher LGBT+ identification among Māori as a sign of visibility or inclusion
Māori youth are framed as disproportionately excluded from housing stability
portrayed as being symbolically excluded by de-emphasis of Māori language
Highlighted as facing systemic disproportionality in justice system
Framed as systematically excluded and at heightened risk in digital policy design
Unvaccinated communities are framed as excluded and responsible for public health risks
frames Pasifika community as stigmatised through use of derogatory gang name