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Indigenous groups are framed as active participants in economic development through benefits agreements
Vulnerable defendants framed as being excluded from justice
Indigenous Peoples are portrayed as legitimate actors whose protection and voice are being respected
framed as socially isolated and vulnerable to manipulation
Portrayed as marginalized and vulnerable to exploitation
Indigenous groups are mentioned but their grievances are secondary to violence
framing exemption as social exclusion for disabled children
SVP is portrayed as dishonest and historically tainted by xenophobia
Indigenous community portrayed as excluded from adequate disaster recovery support
portrayed as fully included, valued members of society whose lives affirm human worth
framing vulnerable populations as systematically targeted and socially isolated
framing disabled individuals as particularly vulnerable and excluded from protection
Indigenous communities framed as having protected treaty rights and decision-making standing
portrayed as excluded and dangerous
Indigenous leader's death framed as evidence of systemic exclusion
Indigenous community is framed as historically excluded but now being formally protected
portrayed as marginalized and stereotyped through gang label
Framed as legally and politically obstructive rather than as rights-holding communities
Indigenous families are portrayed as being included in a process of truth and healing, with institutional recognition of their rights
Framed as marginalized but heroically resisting
Framing armed civilians as heroic allies in stopping violence
Marginalizes individuals with mental illness by associating them with violent criminality through stigmatizing language
Indigenous artisans framed as included in economic opportunity but vulnerable to external narratives
People with stomas are framed as being socially excluded and shamed
Historical state and medical institutions are implicitly framed as untrustworthy in their treatment of Indigenous families
Indigenous families are being included and supported in their search for missing children
framed as being misused in a conspiratorial narrative that instrumentalizes racial identity
disabled people are portrayed as vulnerable and excluded from protection
Portrayed as excluded and marginalized due to lack of accessible facilities
Cubans are portrayed as deeply vulnerable and suffering due to systemic collapse
Citizens portrayed as under digital threat from state
General population framed as excluded and surveilled
Aboriginal families framed as systematically excluded from justice and institutional accountability
Indigenous youth portrayed as vulnerable and endangered in interactions with police
Framed as systematically excluded from adequate support
Down syndrome diagnosis implicitly framed as a tragic outcome justifying termination
Single people are portrayed as disposable, socially burdensome, and unworthy of accommodation
Framing Indigenous communities as central stakeholders whose voices have been historically marginalized but are essential to environmental policy
Framed as improperly included, benefiting unfairly despite high income
Disabled people portrayed as gaining inclusion and self-determination through AI
frames Pasifika community as stigmatised through use of derogatory gang name