Racism
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Presents racism as a contested but unexamined charge, with protest language highlighting it as central to public perception of Hanson
The article includes protest chants accusing Hanson of racism but does not engage with historical context or scholarly analysis of her rhetoric, allowing the term to remain emotionally charged but analytically unexplored.
“They chanted "Pauline Hanson go to hell, take your racists there as well", and "migrants allowed, but racists are not".”
Racism is portrayed as an ongoing, unaddressed threat to society
The article frames racism as persistently present and unresolved, using Lenny Henry’s personal narrative and historical context to emphasize its continuity from the 1980s to today. The headline and repeated use of 'still at large' reinforce that racism remains a live danger.
“Lenny Henry has said racism is “still at large” as he does his first standup tour in more than 15 years.”
Racism framed as a worsening crisis requiring urgent attention
framing_by_emphasis, comprehensive_sourcing
“The Indian community is being hounded from all ends”
framing racism as a widespread and ongoing threat in Irish society
[omission], [cherry_picking]
“It has been constant since [the result] was posted.”
Racism is portrayed as an ongoing threat in football and society
[comprehensive_sourcing] provides context of recurring abuse, framing racism as persistent and systemic
“It is the second time Ghana international Semenyo, 26, has been the target of racist abuse this season.”
Racism is being framed as a debatable overreach rather than an unequivocal harm
[editorializing], [framing_by_emphasis], [loaded_language]
“By turning the terrace into a courtroom, the league is no longer just refereeing a game but attempting to legislate the very soul of the supporter.”