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Sikh religious practices are framed with caution, potentially linking tradition to danger through selective emphasis
The Jewish community is indirectly framed as politically influential to a point of controversy
framed as facing rising marginalization due to antisemitism
Foreign workers are portrayed as marginalized and excluded from standard labour protections
Framing associates Muslim identity with terrorism through guilt by association
Local community portrayed as excluded and overruled
A family group is framed as collectively engaged in violent exclusionary behavior
Black women district attorneys are framed as targets of exclusionary policy
Jewish communities are portrayed as under threat from state-sanctioned antisemitic rhetoric
Immigrant community framed as excluded and targeted through criminalizing language
The community is framed as marginalized and systematically excluded from adequate state support
framed as systematically excluded from political representation
Community relations framed as fractured and polarised along racial lines
Sikh community portrayed as collectively tainted by the actions of one individual
framed as being systematically excluded from fair political representation through dilution of voting power
Jewish community portrayed as protected
Political expression is framed as a source of community division and targeting
Suggests community tension and instability due to political expression leading to violence
The social environment is framed as being in a state of ongoing crisis due to targeted violence
The Jewish community is framed as targeted and marginalized, reinforcing a narrative of exclusion
Muslim identity framed as inherently threatening through racialized mimicry
Sikh community stigmatised by associating religion with criminality
Frames the traveller community as hostile intruders violating settled communities
Republican base in Iowa framed as fractured or excluding establishment figures
The victim and his community are framed as excluded and failed by institutions
Framing society as descending into chaos after a criminal verdict
Indirect marginalization through omission of Digwa’s background and focus on 'killer' label
Framed as politically volatile and unstable due to leadership uncertainty
Community Relations are framed as tense and under threat due to celebrity misconduct
LGBTQ+ Community is framed as excluded and targeted
intercounty GAA relationships framed as volatile and easily inflamed
framed as strained by federal-provincial divides, with regional identities marginalized
Muslim community is indirectly framed as associated with criminality and concealment
Public reaction to AI is framed as an emerging crisis in community acceptance
Framing the dive industry as a legitimate and included stakeholder in marine policy
Community voices excluded from decision-making
Framed as historically excluded and currently under symbolic threat
Frames transgender students as improperly included in female spaces
Jewish community is framed as excluded and under systemic threat
Immigrant communities are framed as systematically excluded and dehumanized by federal authorities
Immigrant youth are framed as undeserving outsiders exploiting compassion
Marginalizing transgender and non-binary parents by omitting their inclusion as a rationale and framing the change as absurd
Immigrant drivers portrayed as inherently unqualified and excluded from legitimacy
Community portrayed as psychologically unsafe and anxious
Immigrant communities framed as objects of mockery and moral degradation
Indirectly framed as potentially suspect or othered through association
framed as being prioritized in police response over the actual victim due to race claims
Indirect inclusion by contrast with exclusion of white youth
Immigrant Community is framed as outsiders undeserving of public support
LGBTQ+ individuals and initiatives are portrayed as exclusionary and ideologically extreme, marginalizing their legitimacy
Trump’s America framed as excluding cultural and artistic communities
Union and immigrant workers feel excluded from security planning and potentially targeted
local community framed as being excluded from control over their institution
Sikh community framed as excluded and collectively blamed
framed as unwelcome and excluded from national belonging
LGBTQ+ community framed as being unjustly excluded from historical recognition
Canadian society is urged to exclude American diplomatic presence as a symbolic act of resistance
Latino community is portrayed as achieving inclusion through historic political representation
Portrayed as endangered by politicization and unqualified leadership
The immigrant community is framed as targeted and under attack by exploitative actors
Migrant workers are portrayed as socially excluded and vulnerable
Community safety and stability portrayed as under threat
Sikh community framed as under threat from public hostility and discrimination
Sikh community portrayed as unjustly targeted and excluded due to collective blame
White victims are framed as systematically excluded from sympathy and justice compared to ethnic minorities
Sikh identity is framed through association with deception and weapon possession, risking collective blame
Minority communities portrayed as historically excluded, justifying current differential treatment
military community portrayed as unsafe for personnel reporting misconduct
The article pushes back against exclusionary narratives by affirming the legitimacy of anti-racist policing and minority protections
Sikh community actively framed as included and seeking unity, not complicit
Sikh community indirectly targeted by omission of context around kirpan, risking stereotyping
Framing resistance to LGBTQ+ inclusion as an obstacle to progress, not a legitimate debate
Framing the LGBTQ+ community as actively being included and supported through institutional football partnerships
highlighting exclusion of LGBTQ+ individuals through alleged use of homophobic language in professional settings
Pacific players are portrayed as essential and deserving of inclusion in NZ rugby structures
Racial diversity within LGBTQ+ communities is marginalized through dismissal of BLM-inclusive symbolism
Transgender identities are symbolically excluded by rejecting symbols that represent them
California society framed as in crisis requiring 'marked change'
Pro-environment actors (NPWS, minister) portrayed as morally aligned and socially included
Transgender community portrayed as under threat due to policy and moral opposition
LGBTQ+ community portrayed as increasingly excluded or targeted
Community relations are portrayed as fractured and polarized
Sikh identity is framed as inherently threatening by linking religion to violent behavior
LGBTQ+ victims are portrayed as deserving protection and legal recourse
framed as being in crisis due to political missteps
framed as being excluded and disrespected by city leadership
Black Community is framed as historically excluded and vulnerable to racial mockery
portrayed as facing growing social exclusion
portrayed as increasingly excluded or marginalized
Marginalizes scientists by portraying them as rogue actors violating public trust
indirectly framed as subject to exclusionary narratives in policing discourse
Incident framed as harmful to community cohesion due to racialised misquotation
Framing local communities as excluded from decision-making
intergroup relations framed as fractured and polarized, with Sikh and broader communities depicted as drifting apart
Sikh community portrayed as excluded, targeted, and under suspicion due to association with the perpetrator
Indian national’s death subtly highlights foreign workers as vulnerable, potentially othering
Slight framing of tension, but contained by institutional response
Framed as part of the community under threat but protected by official rejection of hate
Canada-U.S. relations framed with undertones of exclusion and disrespect
framing elderly and vulnerable people as excluded from protection and care