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Indian Community

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The Guardian (Included / Excluded) : Dinner on a gold plate, then a snub: an uneven US welcome for King Charles …
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Indian Community symbolically included through moral recognition of colonial injustice

The article highlights the Koh-i-Noor dispute with empathetic focus on Duleep Singh, framing descendants of colonized subjects as having legitimate claims to restitution, thus affirming their moral standing.

“Critics say the diamond, which is the size of a hen’s egg, was immorally taken from Duleep Singh, a 10-year-old maharajah whose kingdom was seized by the British.”

New York Post (Included / Excluded) : Mamdani meets King Charles III at 9/11 Museum & Memorial during royal NYC visit
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Indian Community's historical grievance validated

By foregrounding the colonial history of the Kohinoor diamond and quoting critics who call it a 'symbol of conquest,' the article validates the perspective of Indian and diasporic communities who view the artifact as looted heritage, positioning them as morally justified claimants.

“Critics say the Koh-i-Noor is a “symbol of conquest” and a token of colonial violence.”

Daily Mail (Included / Excluded) : Woke Canadian judge halts deportation of Indian trucker who killed 16 hockey players in crash …
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Indian national subtly othered in moral contrast to Canadian victims

The repeated emphasis on 'Indian trucker' and the contrast between his ability to return to family and the permanent loss of Canadian victims frames him as an outsider receiving unfair privilege.

“His family can go to India with him. If my wife or I were deported, we'd be at each other's side.”

Daily Mail (Ally / Adversary) : Woke Canadian judge halts deportation of Indian trucker who killed 16 hockey players in crash …
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Indian national framed as an outsider who benefits unfairly from leniency

The repeated emphasis on Sidhu’s Indian nationality and deportation to India, contrasted with Canadian victims, subtly frames him as a foreign threat receiving unjust special treatment.

“halted the deportation of an Indian trucker who killed 16 members of a junior ice hockey team”

BBC News (Included / Excluded) : Prada launches 'Made in India' Kolhapuri sandals after cultural appropriation backlash
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Framed as being included in cultural recognition and economic opportunity

[framing_by_emphasis]: The emphasis on 'Made in India' and collaboration with local artisans frames Indian cultural producers as legitimate participants in global luxury markets.

“have been manufactured in India by artisans from the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka, where the sandals are traditionally made”

Daily Mail (Included / Excluded) : Why Vance left before Trump and shooter's 'Indian wife': Truth behind alarming White House Correspondents' …
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framed as foreign and suspicious through false 'Indian wife' narrative

[loaded_language], [sensationalism] — The repeated emphasis on the fabricated 'Indian wife' and doctored passport, tied to foreign accounts, implicitly exoticizes and otherizes Indian identity, linking it to deception.

“Users even tried to link Allen to Usha Vance through a 2017 news report that featured an unidentified woman who some felt bore a vague resemblance to the second lady.”

AP News (Included / Excluded) : Ohio GOP primary for governor shows potential headwinds for Ramaswamy as he looks to fall …
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portrayed as excluded and targeted due to ethnic and religious animosity

[editorializing] and [omission] — The article states Putsch has been 'accused of contributing to the spread of ethnic hatred' without naming accusers, and cuts off a quote mid-sentence, implying but not clarifying the nature of the attacks, which amplifies the perception of marginalization.

“He has been accused of contributing to the spread of ethnic hatred toward Ramaswamy, including repeatedly taking issue with the candidate’s Indian heritage and Hindu faith.”

RNZ (Included / Excluded) : Anti-racism group stands by Indian communities in wake of haka
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Indian community portrayed as needing protection from cultural ridicule

[framing_by_emphasis] and [loaded_language]: The article emphasizes the anti-racism group's defense of the Indian community and uses morally charged language framing the haka as exclusionary.

“PAPARA said there had been an increase in "racist rhetoric" against the Indian community in Aotearoa.”

RNZ (Included / Excluded) : Antiracism group stands by Indian communities in wake of haka
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Indian community framed as excluded and targeted through cultural mockery

The haka used stereotypical Indian cultural elements (bindi, prayer pose, accent) in a mocking context, linking them to poverty and problems, which otherises the community even if claim is made it was directed at an individual.

“It also featured lyrics such as "hoki atu rā ki tō kāinga ake, ki nui whenua, ki nui pōhara, ki nui raruraru!", "Return to your own home, to vast land, to great poverty, to many problems"”

RNZ (Threat Safe) : Te Matatini stage used as 'a racist weapon', group claims, as new translations of haka …
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Framed as under threat from cultural performance

[loaded_language], [appeal_to_emotion], [framing_by_emphasis]

“"bloody curry Indian, dark skinned, oily, racist, roti eater"”