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Implied negative association through omission and contextual framing
Promotes unity, resilience, and inclusivity in response to racial tensions
Frames the erosion of community-based organizations as a critical failure point in HIV response
Portrays conflict between local communities and external developers as unjust and dismissive
Portrays Christians as courageous truth-tellers standing against cultural marginalization
Depicts the LGBTQ+ community as demanding ideological conformity and eroding freedom
Frames the Black Community as subject to unjust scrutiny based on appearance and race
Highlights tension between residents and institutions over information access and project transparency
Indirectly targeted by implication in reader comments questioning moral character and suitability for working with children
Elevates British identity as civilized, law-abiding, and morally superior
Highlights potential harm to immigrant communities through financial exclusion
Promotes unity and inclusive identity in Belfast
Framed as central to American heritage and deserving of institutional protection
Frames the LGBTQ+ community as particularly vulnerable and deserving of protection under refugee policy, emphasizing persecution and existential risk.
Implied association between the stabbing suspect and the Muslim community may reinforce negative stereotypes
Frames community relations as severely fractured by racial tension
Highlights antisemitism and support for Hamas as part of a broader attack on the candidate’s character, implicitly linking Democratic tolerance to bigotry
Suggests strained technological access between nations undermines trust and cooperation among democratic allies
Portrays the Muslim community as suspect and incompatible with Texas values, primarily through association with Sharia and extremism.
Marginalizes the impact of violence on Lebanese civilians by subordinating it to diplomatic narratives
Framed as particularly vulnerable to exploitation due to historical economic injustice
Portrays Muslim immigrants as a source of crime and cultural threat in campaign rhetoric
Indirectly implicates Palestinian employees and by extension the broader community through guilt-by-association framing
Highlights suspect’s nationality in a way that may conflate foreignness with criminality
Minimizes concerns from the Jewish Community about Nazi-associated symbolism
Associates support for Palestinian rights with extremism and delegitimizes it through guilt-by-association
Portrays the LGBTQ+ community as under systemic threat, especially in contexts like Niger and Palestine
Portrays chronic illness experience as marked by systemic isolation, shame, and lack of dignity
Portrays the Traveller Community as cruel, uncivilized, and abusive toward animals
Highlights vulnerability and limbo of immigrants without direct voice
Stigmatizes individuals with criminal records by emphasizing past violence and linking them to new crimes
Portrays community-based violence prevention as wasteful and ineffective, undermining trust in non-policing safety models
Associative framing links victim to broader LGBTQ+ cultural resilience
Framing emphasizes victim's identity and cultural expression to evoke empathy
Implies the Muslim community is subject to suspicion and delegitimization by platforming a debate on Islam as a threat
Elevates a transnational Haitian identity rooted in heritage, family, and belonging
Suggests deteriorating public trust and communal friction around presidential symbolism
Frames industrial operations as disruptive to local communities and agricultural livelihoods
Reinforces negative association between a migrant group and violent crime through repeated contextual linkage
Rhetoric in quotes indirectly frames immigrants as a source of social strain, though countered by explicit pushback
Highlights societal polarization and division over population control
Suggests the US fails to protect or include LGBTQ+ people, especially in the context of the World Cup.
Othering Muslim communities by framing Islam as a historical and civilizational counterpoint to 'Christendom', implying inherent cultural incompatibility.
Suggests growing societal tension and exclusion in Swiss communities
Portrays immigrants as targets of racist mobilization and dehumanizing rhetoric
Suggests tension and division in community responses to political events
Portrays community relations as fractured and racially polarized
Associates Venezuelan identity with criminality and terrorism by linking the gang to the nation
Framed as vulnerable, courageous, and deserving of compassion in migration context
Frames Palestinians as victims of systemic exclusion and violence in sports
Portrays the Arab community as systematically discriminated against in policing
Positions the Black community as targets of dehumanizing police practices
Portrays transgender athletes as a threat to women's safety and privacy in sports
Portrays a marginalized neighborhood suffering from environmental and economic harm due to corporate infrastructure
Highlights deterioration of cross-border community ties due to policy and corporate actions
Frames the Muslim community as a collective threat to British values, demanding conformity and suppressing dissent
Positions the Transgender Community as facing institutional resistance to visibility
Frames the Māori Community as systematically disadvantaged but resilient, with a need for structural redress
Risks associating a perpetrator's crime with ethnic background through unnecessary identification
Promotes unity and solidarity among LGBTQ+ and allied communities in opposition to gender definition legislation
Portrays the Transgender Community as resilient and united against discriminatory legislation
Promotes a vision of inclusive, immigrant-safe public spaces as essential to social harmony
Racialises the victim by over-identifying nationality and criminality
Highlights dignity, unity, and moral leadership within the Somali diaspora
Portrays community solidarity and collective moral action as admirable and unifying
Frames Irish-Israeli relations as inherently volatile, requiring segregation
Frames gender identity protections as illegitimate and threatening to women's rights
Implies marginalization of the arts community by political interference
Frames inter-community dynamics in Belfast as irredeemably fractured along racial lines, implying persistent ethnic hostility without evidence of efforts at reconciliation.
Associates Sudanese nationality with violent criminality by emphasizing the suspect’s origin and correcting initial 'Somalian' report, reinforcing ethnic stereotyping.
Positions Black residents as victims of racialized violence and displacement
Highlights racial division and breakdown of intergroup trust
Portrays local community as fearful and destabilised by isolated incident
Implies breakdown in community safety through emotionally charged descriptors of violence
Marginalizes Palestinian self-determination claims by embedding them within a negatively framed controversy
Associates immigrant communities with fraud, identity theft, and criminal exploitation, despite lack of data on immigration status
Frames Muslim parents as being excluded from school participation due to religious discrimination
Risks linking criminal behavior to national identity by specifying Harwe’s nationality without broader context
Risks associating criminal conduct with national origin through repeated emphasis on defendant's Iranian nationality
Strongly affirms welcome and essential contribution of migrants
Promotes unity and collective rejection of racism and violence
Undermines white victimhood by contrasting it with daily Black trauma
Portrays Black boys as systematically victimized and dehumanized by racial power structures
Highlights regional tension over resource allocation
Collectively frames undocumented immigrants as threats warranting mass removal
Highlights shifting support among Hispanic independents as evidence of Trump’s declining appeal, potentially reinforcing demographic volatility narrative
Frames Sudanese individuals through association with violent crime
Minor risk of associative stigma by emphasizing officer’s immigrant background in a negative context
Framed through controversy and political distraction, with emphasis on surgical interventions for minors
Highlights anti-Muslim rhetoric linked to a political endorsement, framing Muslim exclusion as part of the ideological backdrop.
Frames advocacy for Black defendants as irrational race-based grievance rather than legitimate concern for equity
Associates Nigerian nationality with predatory and manipulative behavior through unnecessary ethnic identification
Suggests underlying instability and criminal networks in Toronto without sufficient contextual balance
Highlights division and hypocrisy in community self-image, but only through a critical lens of local denial
Framed as being positively represented through Becerra’s candidacy
Immigrants are framed as outsiders and threats, reinforcing exclusion and othering
Associates One Nation opposition with anti-racism activism involving Muslim voices
Frames civic engagement as tense and divisive
Highlights efforts to rebuild community cohesion through anti-racism events
Indirectly associates a national team with a player's legal controversy