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Framing sex workers as marginalized workers deserving recognition and inclusion in labor protections
passengers framed as justified in seeking small pleasures due to systemic neglect and austerity
Indigenous communities framed as excluded and disrespected in decision-making
Working-class identity and hardship implied to be co-opted by elite Democrats
Excluding Indigenous groups from procedural legitimacy by omitting their legal role in blocking the referendum
Working class implied as beneficiaries of elite dismantling
portrayed as insular and suspicious of outsiders
Disabled immigrants portrayed as excluded and neglected by immigration system
Working-class Australians framed as finally being included in tax fairness
Indigenous communities are framed as included through ownership and loan access, though only in relation to project financing
Indigenous peoples are implicitly portrayed as being granted exclusive cultural legitimacy in public institutions
framed as vulnerable to external manipulation and historical victimization
Working class and unemployed youth framed as excluded from opportunity
portrayed as marginalized, insulted, and denied opportunity
EV policy framed as excluding those without home charging
Framing the working-class employee as excluded from fair benefits
Indigenous Peoples are framed as rightfully included in constitutional processes
Indigenous groups are portrayed as rightful participants in democratic process
Working-class Australians framed as finally being included in tax fairness
Working-class voters portrayed as alienated and excluded from political system
Framed as excluded and punished despite hard work and risk-taking
Disabled tenants framed as being systematically excluded from housing accommodations
Mélenchon's base implicitly excluded as irrational or disaffected
Indigenous communities are framed as excluded from timely public health protection and decision-making
Indigenous Peoples are framed as excluded from a major political process that affects their rights
Portrays disabled individuals and autistic children as actively endangered by systemic exploitation
framed as being deliberately bypassed in a major constitutional process
Working-class public employees partially included through benefit gains
Framing working-class Americans as disrespected by coastal elites
Young people are framed as excluded from and unwelcome in public radio culture
framed as rightful treaty partners seeking inclusion in national dialogue
non-voters framed as actively excluded or disengaged
marginalised despite central legal role
Workers in vulnerable sectors are subtly framed as at risk of exclusion due to automation
framed as systematically excluded, displaced, and silenced by state and corporate forces
Elite royal circle implicitly contrasted with non-elite groups, reinforcing class separation
Framing disabled and neurodivergent people as a community reclaiming identity and visibility through art
Framing disabled people as creatively resilient and culturally valuable despite systemic marginalisation
Greenlandic people framed as excluded and at risk of political erasure
unhoused individuals framed as excluded from public space access
long-term public service employee framed as excluded from fair benefits
Indigenous leadership is portrayed as trustworthy and morally authoritative in managing the investigation
Indigenous communities are portrayed as rightfully included and in control of their own narratives
The working class is portrayed as having shifted toward a pro-European position, thus being re-integrated into the mainstream political consensus
Working-class concerns and redistribution are dismissed as 'cheap class-warfare posturing'
Working class portrayed as systematically excluded, with theft reframed as survival and resistance
Indigenous leadership is framed as withholding information, inviting suspicion despite cultural and legal justifications
Working-class interests implied as secondary to elite economic stability
Pension beneficiaries are framed as excluded from oversight and vulnerable to institutional neglect
Framing working employees as disposable and devalued in corporate strategy
Indigenous communities are framed as disproportionately affected and initially overlooked in the public health response
Indigenous individuals framed as disproportionately vulnerable to going missing
people experiencing homelessness and addiction implicitly excluded from protection and care
Current players framed as entitled and ungrateful compared to past generation
Marginalizing working-class political expression by ridiculing socialist advocacy
implied marginalization through lifestyle and living arrangement stigmatization
framed as being actively included through reform
framed as vulnerable to marginalisation in elite political spaces
indirectly excluded by focusing on elite political and business maneuvering over public impact
Economically struggling individuals framed as socially excluded due to poverty visibility
Disabled individuals portrayed as exploited and dehumanized
Disabled individuals are portrayed as excluded and demeaned within institutional settings
framed as facing longer odds in job market
Mana whenua concerns framed as excluded from decision-making process
Indigenous communities are portrayed as being historically wronged and currently seeking recognition and closure
Working-class Americans are acknowledged as having distinct cultural expression and voice
Low-wage workers are framed as deserving inclusion and economic dignity
Working Americans are portrayed as excluded from elite discourse but morally grounded and authentic
framed as victims of policy failure rather than empowered by government action
Framing working-class households as fiscally irresponsible beneficiaries of unsustainable welfare
Indigenous Peoples are portrayed as systematically excluded from cultural continuity and family integrity in state care
Working-class communities portrayed as politically and socially excluded
Historical treatment of disabled people framed as systemic exclusion and dehumanisation
Rural working-class voters implicitly framed as sacrificing for a national cause without adequate representation
Service workers, especially single mothers, are framed as newly included and protected by Trump’s 'No Tax on Tips' policy
Framed as resilient and capable partners and parents, countering societal stigma
Portrayed as belonging and having rightful access to intimacy and family life
Indigenous communities portrayed as rightfully included in decision-making
Framing disabled individuals as being positioned against policymakers and fiscal critics
Framing disabled individuals as at risk of exclusion from essential support systems
Workers framed as excluded from fair economic participation
Workers framed as economically threatened by cost-of-living crisis
Marginalization of economically disadvantaged individuals
Indigenous people framed as disproportionately excluded from housing and vulnerable to systemic harm
Historical representations of Indigenous Peoples are framed as rooted in cultural corruption and appropriation
Indigenous Peoples are framed as historically excluded but now being re-centred through cultural reclamation
Critics implicitly associated with marginalized political voice
framed as excluded from the change they voted for, with their interests sidelined
Indigenous community framed as excluded from decision-making and environmental protection
disabled people are framed as vulnerable to competition and conflict over essential facilities
framed as excluded and targeted due to lack of representation and dismissive rhetoric
framed as central to conservation and reconciliation
Indigenous content is framed as rightfully included and protected in national media policy
Framing Indigenous communities as meaningfully included in environmental decision-making
Frames disabled individuals as exploited and marginalized by fraudsters
Frames working women and low-income workers as betrayed and excluded by government
Indigenous children and communities are framed as historically and intergenerationally endangered by state actions
Indigenous Peoples are framed as being included, heard, and validated through international moral recognition
Framed as economically marginalized within affluent environments
The working class is framed as feeling excluded from Labour's current agenda