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The Rhetoric of Opposition: An Exploration of Far-Right Narrative Strategies and LGBTQ+ Advocacy
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This study investigates the contrasting rhetorical approaches employed by social media platforms and content creators when moderating and framing ideologically charged content, specifically focusing on LGBTQ+ issues as a case study. Through comparative analysis of far-right media outlets and LGBTQ
narrative paradigm strategies—characterized by moral storytelling, emotional appeals, and identity-based framing—while LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations primarily utilize rational world paradigm approaches relying on empirical evidence, statistical analysis, and structured argumentation. These stylistic
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2005
Tsutsumi, Michelle L., Wells, Kristopher
rights and social justice in their schools. The Society for Safe and Caring Schools and Communities believes that lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-identifi ed and queer (LGBTQ) students or those who are labelled as such are among the most at-risk groups in today’s schools. Schools must become safe, caring
and inclusive environments for LGBTQ students and their families and school counsellors can play a catalytic role in creating welcoming environments. Counsellors can help schools make the transition from risky to resilient spaces that accommodate and respect the needs and concerns of all students
, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. The information, strategies and ethical guidelines presented in this resource are designed to help counsellors show and model respect and caring, develop supports and services for LGBTQ students, and identify policy gaps or absences in school