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Housing development framed as urgent and under threat from industrial interests
Housing is portrayed as unsafe due to external threats
Housing stability is portrayed as severely threatened
Framing land compensation processes as failing local settlers
Compliance with pandemic safety measures is framed as beneficial and socially responsible
Marginalization of elderly and mobility-impaired pedestrians
Urban life is framed as descending into crisis, with infrastructure failing and communities taking law into their own hands
Social care system portrayed as endangered and in crisis
Framing office working conditions as part of a broader crisis in public infrastructure
Education system instability linked to broader societal strain
The landlord is framed as excluded from fairness and protection under the law, despite being a private individual
Portrays housing as increasingly unstable and dangerous for residents
Living conditions in the Nauru camp are framed as a humanitarian crisis
Migrant housing conditions are framed as precarious and unsafe in many regions
Housing and urban problems framed as ongoing crisis under Democratic leadership
Housing situation portrayed as urgent crisis requiring immediate action
Housing is framed as a source of insecurity and financial threat to tenants
Residential areas around the reservoir are portrayed as unsafe due to flooding and environmental neglect
Marginalized communities excluded from environmental protection and planning
portrayed as endangering children due to lack of oversight
People experiencing homelessness and housing instability are framed as marginalized and at greater risk
AI is linked to worsening housing affordability through speculative tech wealth
Implied contrast between elite spectacle and public need
Housing delivery is framed as being in crisis due to fiscal policy
Students emotionally unsafe due to exposure to racial slur
School environment portrayed as unsafe for teachers and students
Housing market framed as unstable and politically sensitive
Northern Israeli residents portrayed as under persistent threat and abandoned by leadership
portraying Native Hawaiian housing access as under threat
Residential safety and stability under threat from infrastructure placement
The return of Irish emigrants is framed as triggering a societal crisis, exacerbating existing housing and public service pressures
portraying housing compliance as in crisis due to unlawful development
portrayed as being mismanaged through poor planning and prioritization of finance over community needs
Framing marginalized participants as being included and supported through direct aid
environmental law (CEQA) framed as failing to serve public good, instead obstructing progress
Detention conditions are equated with unsafe, overcrowded housing
framed as a consequence of tech overreach, with residents excluded from decision-making
Housing affordability is framed as an ongoing crisis preventing home ownership
Rural communities are framed as marginalised in resource allocation decisions
seniors in care are portrayed as physically unsafe due to systemic failures
Framing housing conditions in North Fair Oaks as failing and neglected
Housing and community facilities portrayed as unsafe and deteriorating
Housing policy portrayed as a catastrophic failure
Portrays housing and basic infrastructure access as a neglected and vulnerable issue for rural communities
Local communities are framed as excluded from decision-making in the face of central government mandates
frames education funding system as exacerbating housing and affordability crises
Framed as a national cultural collapse due to modernization and loss of tradition
Portrays the education system as being in crisis due to lack of support
community portrayed as endangered due to infrastructure neglect
Frames traveller housing initiatives as harmful violations rather than responses to housing insecurity
Housing crisis is framed as endangering public safety through unsafe occupations
Living conditions in remote Indigenous communities are indirectly framed as harmful due to lack of safety
Homes and residents portrayed as endangered due to leadership failures
Housing Crisis is framed as an urgent national emergency driven by foreign ownership
protest event framed with mild crisis overtones
Housing insecurity is framed as a serious threat to individuals
National Park Service portrayed as failing due to funding and staffing cuts
Homeownership portrayed as financially threatened by rising costs
Rural communities portrayed as excluded from benefits of voucher program and bearing the brunt of policy consequences
Housing and affordability crisis framed as an urgent, destabilizing problem
Parents in higher education are excluded from essential support systems
Housing vacancy and taxation framed as crisis requiring voter backlash
framing vulnerable individuals as endangered by systemic neglect
framed as harmful overreach threatening community and heritage
Housing infrastructure is portrayed as failing to protect residents from extreme heat
framed as inadequately addressed by current leadership
Homelessness is implicitly framed as a harmful social condition that enables violence
Housing conditions portrayed as dangerous and life-threatening
women with means accessing private care while system aims for equity
framed as a wasteful use of public funds on elite housing
People experiencing homelessness are framed as undeserving of special legal protection, excluded from Charter safeguards
Housing allocation is framed as harmful to long-term residents due to preferential treatment of immigrants
framed as an ongoing crisis exacerbated by economic inequality
Housing conditions portrayed as endangering residents, especially children
framed as an acute humanitarian emergency due to displacement
Ishigaki’s infrastructure framed as under strain from tourism growth
Development and housing construction are framed as adversarial to ecological and community interests
Los Angeles governance framed as failing amid crisis-level dysfunction
Housing is framed as being in crisis due to potential lawlessness and urgent threats
Framed as enabling extremism through property access
Public healthcare access is framed as under threat from private practice privileges
Low-income car owners are portrayed as excluded and marginalized by systemic neglect
Public access to land framed as being excluded in favour of elite interests
Population growth framed as triggering a societal crisis
The rehoming system is framed as overwhelmed and unable to cope
Housing situation framed as a dire, long-term crisis
Implying residential peace is under threat from religious sound
Regional residents framed as excluded from equitable access to crisis care
Housing is portrayed as a threatened aspiration, especially for young Australians
framing rural residents as excluded from planning decisions despite living on green belt land
Housing stability for seniors is being portrayed as under threat due to policy change
Existing infrastructure is framed as already in crisis, unable to support more development
residential life framed in state of emergency
Homelessness is framed as a dangerous social condition linked to crime
Framing urban infrastructure changes as contributing to economic disruption
Framed as a backdrop of inequality where leaders enjoy privilege amid systemic failure
Homes and urban life portrayed as unsafe and under siege
Housing and homelessness framed as an ongoing threat to public wellbeing
Housing crisis framed as leaving renters vulnerable to unaffordable rent
Framing rural communities as facing escalating crisis due to predator reintroduction