Community Relations
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International fans are framed as conditionally included, only granted access through exceptions
The waiver is described as a 'rare loosening' of rules, suggesting normal policy is exclusionary, with inclusion granted only under specific, exceptional circumstances.
“The waiver is a rare loosening of immigration requirements under the administration and will ease travel burdens for at least some visitors to the US for the World Cup”
The situation is framed as an ongoing crisis eroding staff goodwill and institutional trust
[framing_by_emphasis] on disillusionment and systemic neglect suggests breakdown in employer-employee relationship
“you are missing out on the goodwill of the staff that are the most important part of the healthcare system”
local community interests portrayed as excluded from decision-making
The lawsuit includes residents and a nonprofit leader who argue the land was taken from public benefit and student use without proper community consultation. The framing emphasizes harm to local quality of life and lost educational opportunities.
““Clearly it’s not a library … this is about a wrong land grab, at the expense of students in this community.””
Community goodwill is portrayed as intrusive and unwelcome
[loaded_language], [editorializing], [framing_by_emphasis]
“Nancy Guthrie's neighbors are pleading with the public to stop leaving flowers and other memorabilia outside her home, as it has attracted potential theft and pesky animals.”
Community relations within Gloriavale are framed as psychologically unsafe due to coercive practices
[balanced_reporting]: Descriptions of distressing meetings and invasive leadership behaviour imply emotional danger without using alarmist language.
“They would come out … three, four hours later, and they're just distraught. You can see them going through this process of trauma.”
Community cohesion is framed as under threat due to political polarization
[sensationalism], [appeal_to_emotion]
“Left erupts as county bans library staff from joining Pride march — and limit what books they can display”
portrayed as socially distant and exclusionary
The sparse crowd under umbrellas, 'scant line of crowds', and emphasis on weather hardship contrasts with the opulence of the ceremony, subtly framing the event as out of touch with ordinary citizens and reinforcing class divides.
“a sudden downpour and a bitter wind buffeted a scant line of crowds, huddled under umbrellas against the barriers lining the iconic red roadway”
Framed as deteriorating between individuals across racial and sexual identity lines
[framing_by_emphasis] Mutual accusations of severe identity-based slurs are presented without mediation or broader context, implying adversarial social dynamics.
“A McDonalds security guard who denies calling a customer “a q***r” in an incident last year has claimed the man addressed him as a “black monkey””
framing football community as in crisis due to espionage scandal
The headline and repeated use of 'spygate' amplifies the perception of systemic breakdown and scandal, elevating a specific incident to league-wide crisis status.
“Middlesbrough to train for playoff final in case Southampton are expelled over spygate”
Highlighting exclusion and division within the team and fanbase
[framing_by_emphasis] and [omission]: The article underscores internal fractures — player fights, fan division, Mbappe not being 'loved' — while noting the downplaying of serious issues like racism, suggesting a culture of exclusion.
“The fans are divided. But Perez, the guiding light, has told them already: we do have enemies and I will fight. Cue Mourinho entrance.”