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Frames the social environment as being in crisis due to unexplained violence against scientists
Suburban normality shattered by political violence
Situation in London framed as descending into crisis due to rising anti-Semitic attacks
portrayed as socially divisive and lacking national unity
Community relations are framed as being in crisis due to political polarization and antisemitism
Framing Jewish communities as isolated targets requiring self-policing
Local community is portrayed as unified, cooperative, and actively included in the response
Family portrayed as emotionally united and morally committed to honoring the deceased
European societies are framed as facing systemic disruption due to climate extremes
Community trust and moral authority are undermined by framing a community leader as a hypocrite
The incident is framed as part of an escalating crisis in community safety, rather than an isolated crime under control.
Fans who support Vrabel are framed as complicit in normalizing questionable behavior
Personal relationships framed as vulnerable to public scrutiny and scandal
Caretakers and local residents are excluded and demonized as protectors of a criminal legacy
Local community relations framed as being in a state of crisis and escalation
Social cohesion framed as breaking down due to rising antisemitic violence
Community relations are framed as being in a state of crisis due to repeated attacks
Framing the situation as a public crisis demanding urgent intervention
family inclusion framed as nepotism rather than tradition
Police staff and contractors framed as integral members of the community, deserving of inclusion and protection
Frames intergroup relations in Jerusalem as being in a state of escalating crisis
Society framed as being in moral crisis due to normalized antisemitism
Family portrayed as morally compromised and socially ostracized
Framing the incident as a breakdown in public safety and social order
Incumbent mayor Ken Welch, first Black mayor, is mentioned but not quoted, reducing visibility of historic representation
Local community portrayed as uncooperative and obstructive
Traveller community portrayed as deserving protection and inclusion in workplace settings
Jewish community is framed as excluded and targeted, reinforcing vulnerability
Family relationships framed as destabilized by professional misconduct
families and terminally ill individuals portrayed as excluded from legal protection and decision-making
The royal family is portrayed as emotionally fractured, with Harry and William excluded from each other’s lives
Racial representation in politics framed as entering a crisis moment
family unit portrayed as shattered by internal betrayal
Music industry community framed as insular and hostile to accountability, excluding victims’ families
community portrayed as betrayed and excluded from leadership transparency
Slight negative framing around patient confusion and exclusion from actual care access
Historical colonial tensions framed as ongoing crisis
Social environment portrayed as descending into antisemitic crisis
Undermines the family as a safe or trustworthy institution
Social cohesion framed as breaking down under rising hate
Family portrayed as collapsing into violence and tragedy
Affected populations in Iran and Lebanon excluded from narrative
Framed as excluding rational public input through mockery and emotional manipulation
Residents' concerns framed as marginalized relative to industrial interests
Framed as dysfunctional and emotionally fractured
Social environment framed as being in crisis due to rising hostility
Workplace portrayed as emotionally unsafe and hostile
Local incident framed as symptom of national social collapse driven by youth
Inter-community relations are framed as strained due to overt anti-Traveller hostility in professional settings
Jewish community portrayed as socially excluded and targeted in public spaces
Victim families framed as excluded from decision-making about trauma and healing
Family portrayed as collapsing into unimaginable violence
Framed as deteriorating, with Jewish communities being scapegoated or marginalized
Antiabortion centers are portrayed as politically targeted and marginalized due to their views
Local community portrayed as traumatized and collectively endangered
Family unit portrayed as collapsing into extreme crisis and violence
The incident is framed as part of a broader societal crisis involving public safety, mental health, and immigration control
Local community life framed as in crisis due to ongoing violence
Public school administration framed as adversarial toward religious groups
Frames the victim’s family as morally exemplary and deserving of collective sympathy and support
Adoptive family unit portrayed as incompetent and overwhelmed
Adoptive family life is framed as potentially dangerous and unstable
Framed as a destabilizing force in professional life, particularly for women, creating confusion and public controversy
Residents portrayed as socially isolated and fearful, excluded from normal daily life due to violence
local community framed as thrown into crisis by an alarming incident
Local communities are framed as being in crisis due to conflicting interests over hippos
framed as fractured and under suspicion
Family unit portrayed as destabilized by external moral threat
Inter-community respect is framed as under threat due to exploitation of religious symbols
Social interactions framed as exclusionary and disrespectful
Women are framed as systematically excluded and targeted in everyday public interactions
Romantic relationship framed as triggering institutional crisis
Romantic relationships portrayed as unstable, morally reckless, and triggering institutional crisis
Public access and civic inclusion framed as under threat from presidential isolation
Real fans are portrayed as excluded and betrayed by artificial online consensus
Interpersonal relationships under stress are portrayed as dysfunctional and prone to breakdown
Framing current beauty norms in Senegal as a social issue contributing to cultural alienation
Community cohesion is portrayed as under strain following a recent trauma
Local community portrayed as uncooperative and obstructive
The public is framed as alienated from police accountability
Minority audiences are framed as currently excluded and in need of inclusion through digital stations
Community members implied to be complicit through silence, fostering suspicion and othering
Bristol's activist identity is framed as inclusive and historically significant, reinforcing a sense of belonging and recognition
Age-gap romantic relationships are framed as legitimate and unfairly stigmatized
Age-gap relationship portrayed as legitimate and emotionally authentic despite public skepticism
Local civilian population framed as exposed and at risk, requiring evacuation and emergency support
Portraying returning civilians as vulnerable and inadequately protected
perpetrators' community portrayed as isolated and morally excluded
Framing positions the accused’s mother as an outsider undermining justice
League governance portrayed as chaotic and reactive
Frames the family unit as a site of hidden violence and betrayal
Residents framed as unified and resilient, collectively rejecting violence
Family framed as陷入 irreversible crisis and dysfunction
Family, particularly motherhood, framed as corrupt and deceptive
Family portrayed as a site of crisis and moral failure
Framed as communities under existential stress, coping through shared cultural humor as a form of collective belonging
Family portrayed as isolated in grief, dealing with fragmented remains and difficult personal decisions
Family portrayed as emotionally and physically shattered by tragedy
Immigrant communities are portrayed as excluded from societal belonging and inherently dangerous, reinforcing othering
Long-term residents are portrayed as victims of exclusion from decision-making, while migrants are positioned as intruders