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Portrays autonomy-first medical culture as simplistic and potentially harmful when applied to chronically ill patients

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Suggests toxic workplace culture and managerial retaliation

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Implies working-class Americans are vulnerable to elite financial schemes

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Glorifies intense, aggressive fan behavior as exciting and necessary for sports engagement

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Elevates healthcare workers as moral heroes under attack, demanding strong punitive response

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Portrays New York dating culture, especially among men, as dysfunctional and disturbing

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-7
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Frames hustle culture as a symptom of systemic economic failure rather than individual aspiration

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Frames the white working class as politically abandoned and susceptible to racial demagoguery due to class erasure

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Suggests elite workplaces may harbor misconduct, but implies swift internal resolution without legal oversight.

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Frames Anglo-Saxon primacy as exclusionary and outdated

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Portrays Anglo-Saxon culture as illegitimate foundation of English identity

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Portrays gig workers as systematically exploited and in urgent need of binding international protection

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Suggests institutional resistance to accountability may be present in emergency services

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-3

Portrays perfusionists and their union as justified and effective advocates

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Implies union leadership is acting against public interest, potentially stigmatising worker advocacy

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Highlights severe and life-altering health consequences for cleanup workers due to institutional neglect

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Implies that high-pressure corporate environments exploit personal ambition and perfectionism

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-4

Suggests systemic failure in workplace mental health protections at senior corporate levels

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-5

Positively framed as authentic, relatable alternatives to career politicians

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+8

Depicts a toxic workplace environment characterized by silence, fear of retaliation, and systemic discrimination.

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-7

Highlights disproportionate impact of inflation on lower-income Americans, emphasizing trade-down behavior and increased need for charitable aid.

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Portrays healthcare workers as heroic and under unjust attack, deserving of maximum protection and condemnation of their harassers.

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Highlights extreme risks and emotional toll on healthcare staff, implying systemic abandonment

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Frames healthcare workers as endangered and ignored by management

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Elevates 'ordinary Australians' as victims of systemic economic abuse and celebrates Portelli as their champion.

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Stereotypes the working class as being misrepresented by Platner, implying that real working-class values are incompatible with radicalism or moral failings.

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Suggests toxic or unsafe workplace environments may exist within regulatory bodies

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Frames public sector workers as victims of government incompetence and uncertainty

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Frames working-class communities as sacrificial victims of elite cosmopolitanism

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Critically examines militaristic coaching philosophy as harmful

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Portrays working-class skills and careers as being devalued and discarded by technological change

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Positively frames fishing workers as hardworking and grounded, in contrast to elite activists

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Frames skilled foreign laborers as disempowered and disposable

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Reveals occupational hazard and institutional neglect toward frontline responders

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Implies working-class voters are being misled or acting out of frustration rather than conviction

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Aligns policy with everyday Americans’ economic interests

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Frames infrastructure renovation as a symbol of national pride and administrative competence under Trump

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Implies the WRC is a venue where institutional misconduct can be exposed

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Undermines the employer's claim that dismissed workers posed a security threat

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Frames workplace racism as a serious issue requiring collective and institutional response

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+8

Positions Burnham’s campaign as recentering working-class concerns in politics

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Frames the Foxtrot Network as a dangerous Iran-linked criminal enterprise exploiting vulnerable youth

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Portrays celebrity attendance at sports events as superficial and obnoxious

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Framed as vulnerable to manipulation by populists despite being the intended beneficiaries of Labor’s policy focus

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Implies marginalization of working-class communities in urban development

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Portrays team culture as dysfunctional and in need of strict control

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Portrays university campus culture as morally bankrupt, intolerant, and dominated by mob rule

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Highlights toxic workplace culture and the psychological toll on junior staff in high-power environments

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Suggests AI disruption could empower workers through solidarity and collective action.

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Suggests that homophobic language remains a problem within elite sports environments

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Elevates American workers as both economically vital and morally preferable in cultural production

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Implies toxic elements persist in Australian rules football culture

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Portrays intense athletic training practices as dangerous and inhumane

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Criticizes fan behavior as intrusive and entitled, suggesting overreach in celebrity interactions

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Promotes and amplifies celebrity culture by treating minor celebrity actions as newsworthy events with hidden meanings

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Frames working-class voters as receptive to populist messaging

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Elevates the dignity and political agency of working-class Mexicans

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Frames workplace culture at Mitie as deeply hostile and discriminatory

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Framed as politically alienated and seeking authentic representation

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Portrays working class as excluded from national benefits and skeptical of state priorities

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Portrays online spaces as enablers of criminal behavior and inter-offender communication

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Widespread fear about job loss due to AI is amplified as a societal stressor, affecting multiple demographics and contributing to cultural backlash.

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Reinforces concerns about a problematic drinking culture in sports teams

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Portrays England cricket team culture as undisciplined and problematic

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Portrayal of systemic vulnerability and exploitation

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Portrays team culture as problematic and unprofessional

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Implies Trump has abandoned his populist commitment to the working class in favor of elite interests.

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Frames a toxic work environment as part of a controversial persona rather than a systemic issue requiring scrutiny.

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Highlights disconnect between politician spending and working-class financial realities

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Highlights job insecurity and potential pay cuts for clinical staff, evoking concern over worker welfare.

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Portrays health-care workers as heroic and responsive in crisis

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Aligns One Nation with the working class and economic self-reliance

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Portrays Knicks fans as passionate but largely respectful, victimized by blanket security measures

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Indirectly undermines working-class solidarity by portraying union leadership as corrupt and disconnected from their own staff

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Undermines the legitimacy of collective worker action by associating it with internal mismanagement and irony

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Depicts military culture as deeply flawed and resistant to reform

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Implies working-class non-graduates are unfairly advantaged by benefit system at expense of graduates

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Skepticism toward authentic working-class representation in progressive politics.

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Elevates care workers as morally deserving, dignified contributors who upheld society during crisis

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Implies a toxic or unprofessional workplace environment in the judiciary

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