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Gender Equality

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USA Today : NASA defends Artemis III crew as critics question all-male lineup
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Framed as regressive and failing to uphold commitments to gender inclusion

[narrative_framing], [loaded_language], [missing_historical_context]

“Artem游戏副本III was supposed to land the first woman on the Moon. Now it’s going to Earth orbit (for good reasons) and the crew is all men???”

BBC News : RFU council member resigns after Maggie Alphonsi post
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Advancing gender equality in rugby is framed as beneficial and necessary, while resistance to it is harmful to the sport's integrity

[narrative_framing] The story is structured around reform and accountability, positioning gender equity efforts as essential to modernizing the sport and restoring trust.

“Instead, it has highlighted areas where further development of policy and process may be required.”

Daily Mail : French Open star at centre of sexism storm slapped with £50,000 fine after 'unacceptable' outburst …
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Women in authority positions are being affirmed as rightfully included in professional roles

[loaded_labels], [moral_framing], [viewpoint_diversity]

“‘This is clearly unacceptable,’ said Mauresmo. ‘Once again, such remarks have no place here.’”

The Guardian : ‘This sort of match needs a man’: Vallejo faces fine after criticising female umpire at …
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Gender equality in sports officiating is portrayed as beneficial and worth defending

[moral_framing], [viewpoint_diversity] — The French Open’s statement explicitly defends gender-neutral competence in officiating, positioning gender equality as a core value that must be upheld despite player frustration.

“The competence of an umpire is not determined by their gender, but by their professionalism and ability to officiate at the highest level.”

CNN : Roland Garros to fine Paraguayan player after sexist remark about chair umpire
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Gender equality in sports is framed as under active challenge, requiring urgent institutional intervention

The article highlights a recent transgression and immediate sanction, emphasizing disruption and the need for corrective action, which frames the issue as ongoing and unstable rather than settled.

“The tournament organisers will impose a significant sanction on Adolfo Daniel Vallejo in the form of a fine.”

BBC News : How my brother went from liberal Hollywood actor to manosphere 'messiah'
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Gender equality portrayed as perceived threat by young men, fueling backlash

[contextualisation], [narr游戏副本] — The article highlights a widespread belief among Gen Z men that gender equality has gone too far, framing equality as a destabilizing force in male identity and social standing.

“More than half of Gen Z men - some 57% - agreed with the statement: "We have gone so far in promoting women's equality that we are discriminating against men."”

The Guardian : ‘We want to play like other teams’: Afghan women’s cricket dreams remain undimmed
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Gender equality in sport framed as a positive, transformative force worth fighting for

[contextualisation] The narrative centers on the personal and societal cost of restricting women’s participation in sport, while celebrating moments of progress as victories for justice and human dignity.

“Whenever I was asking my mother, she was telling me: ‘Women just do home work, washing dishes, making babies, and taking care of babies. That’s it. Even if I let you study, that’s a big thing.'”

Fox News : Cate Blanchett mourns how #MeToo got 'killed very quickly,' still 'systemic layer of abuse'
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Gender equality framed as being in crisis, with progress reversed

The article uses emotionally charged language like 'mourned' and 'distressing' to describe the decline of #MeToo, and presents Blanchett’s view that the movement 'hasn’t taken root' as unchallenged truth. This creates a crisis narrative around stalled social progress.

“Everyone talks about the #MeToo movement as if it’s well and truly over, and I think well, it didn’t really ever take root, to be honest. People were seeking to dismantle and discredit those voices that were only just beginning to come out from under the floorboards into the light. I find it quite distressing the way that it hasn’t taken root.”

ABC News Australia : Cate Blanchett laments #MeToo movement 'got killed very quickly' in Hollywood
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Gender equality efforts in Hollywood are portrayed as ineffective and stalled, with structural male dominance persisting

[editorializing] (low severity but present in attribution): Blanchett’s observation of gender imbalance on sets ('10 women and 75 men') and repetitive male-dominated culture is presented as evidence of systemic failure.

“I'm still on film sets and I do the headcount every day. There's 10 women and there's 75 men every morning”

RNZ : British woman wins right to sterilisation after exposing double standards in UK health service
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Framed as harmed by current health policies

[loaded_language], [comprehensive_sourcing]: The disparity between male and female access is highlighted as a form of ongoing inequality.

“There is continuing widespread inequality in how permanent contraception is accessed with concerns about fairness and respect for women's bodily autonomy remain unresolved.”