Research Tool
Close Reading
Click a comment to load its sentiment categories, AI rationale, and reply thread.
Comments
Page 6 of 38
· filtered
| Published | Reply likes | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-02-07 | 0 |
in successful case of transsex that nobody can identify his or her original sex till they confess it, the trans is automatically recognized as opposite sex without men's approval and are allowed to join or apply every jobs and activities open to the sex he or she changed to with no restriction. But you can't say the manager or boss has no right to dropp the trans for the field when he or she looks not much different from original sex and likely to cause disadvantage for non trans people with superior male power remaining but it also depends on the members of the company and the boss to admit the trans for the jobs or field, with no regard to that the trans looks perfectly opposite.. If alll the members embrace him or she as new member , nobody has right to reject it.
|
| 2025-02-07 | 0 |
What if the U.S. government had dropped them off right where they entered? Would they have made it back safely, facing the same criminal traffickers on their way home? They should be grateful they were deported safely on a military aircraft to their own state. Yet, this channel is trying to paint their deportation as unjust, simply because they sacrificed so much to get to the U.S. But how? Through legal means? If that were the case and they were wrongfully sent back, they’d have a case to fight.\n\nStop fueling unnecessary media hype by glorifying these deportees as if they were returning war heroes. It’s disgusting. Promoting this kind of narrative just for viewership is irresponsible and misleading.
|
| 2025-02-07 | 0 |
Give me a BREAK they are CRIMINALS and last TIME I took a tour against my will I was handcuffed and Shackled as an American CRIMINAL..thank God I BEAT THE CASE..but a CRIMINAL is a CRIMINAL point blank
|
| 2025-02-07 | 0 |
Well there goes musks India’s tech and engineers that are supposed to take American jobs lmao. In case these people didn’t understand, I’ll put it in plan English, no one cares who you were treated! You came into our country illegally! That’s a crime. Get your crap and get out! Now you’re at least back in your country where you can cry all you want! Go play in the dirt!
|
| 2025-02-07 | 0 |
US internal society problems will not be solved by sendind migrants away. Anyway when you promote a hyper policial and militarist state once the foreigners are bullied the state starts to bully it's citizens, first the foreigners than, in case of the US, the non Trump followers. Trump is unleashing a violent spiral that ultimatly will also attack him. It's so beccause it is trigerred by paranoia with megalomania and endless willingness to have power. Trump does not care for others, and does not care even for americans.
|
| 2025-02-07 | 0 |
United States is a basket case!
|
| 2025-02-07 | 0 |
Having been built on slavery is the main reason why shackles and cuffs are used almost universally by law enforcement in US even for the most trivial of cases
|
| 2025-02-07 | 0 |
All your reasonings for Indian not getting visas are invalid or self serving for your Indian middle class Angrezi viewers. \n\nIndia, as U say, in the aggregate is indeed rising. But Indians — both padh and unpadh — have NOT risen and are NOR rising in tandem with India’s rise. \n\nWe see it all the time in places where Indians live in large numbers as in New Jersey, Atlanta, Chicago, the Bay Area… …\n\nMany Indians, even techies with all kinds of information on their finger tips when they sit in front of their computer screens, are unprepared on the local culture, ethos and traditions and history, just because thay have a loooong list buddies and relatives in their e-Rolodex on the day they land here. Their lack of curiosity in the local land is astounding. \n\nSecondly, getting rejected for visa is routine in many countries. They don’t haveto give you ANY reason why they reject your visa, no matter how well placed or well connected you are in India. \n\nIn my own case, I graduated from UC Berkeley, a premier internationally known school with in engineering with a PhD in 1984. Decades ago. \n\nMy education at Berkeley was ENTIRELY on scholarships and fellowships and fee waivers. \n\nMy family was not the so-called urban middle class living in 1, 2, and 3 BHK flats in urban India., or of land lords or of mid level bureaucrats, or judges or in the Indian corporate babudom . \n\nWe were from what is called in the US as working class. In India the terminology would be more offensive, “lower class.” \n\nFor my graduation, I applied for my mother’s visa (my mother, who became a widow at 39, raised us under great difficulties with a meager pension of INR 350. She had not gone to school beyond 5th grade and she had no ancestral property, not even a red brick in her ancestral home. \n\nMy mother’s visitor visa was rejected and to this day — I am in my 70s now — it hurts me that she was not present when I received my PhD at Berkeley, one of the top-rated int’l universities. They rejected her visitor visa probably because she had nothing to show as her assets in her application. \n\nBut later. with me getting a job here as a research engineer in a large corporation, my mother visited the US five times. \n\nNot only that, even my older brother and sister in law got a ten-year multiple entry visitor visa when the came for my daughters wedding. \n\nThe point I am trying to make to your mostly upper middle class internationally well connected viewers is that visas are ALWAYS a privilege, never a right, no matter how well placed and well connected in your home country. And how well versed you are in Angrezi and how good you are in your Angrezi accent, partly British and partly Amreeki. \n\nKollengode S Venkataraman.
|
| 2025-02-07 | 0 |
One point: you can survive with US healthcare *if* nothing major happens. I know of one case in the US a number of years ago where a young woman could not pee -- which is a major, major healthcare emergency -- and she had no health insurance. A friend of hers who did have healthcare insurance through her job let her (the woman with the major emergency) use her ID in order to get taken care of. That would probably not even be possible today, with computerized health insurance, but at the time it was a matter of paper ID.
|
| 2025-02-07 | 0 |
in the name of soft power. even a country like Bengladesh has audacity to defy india for no fault of it. In the name of soft power india allowed trade balance remain adverse even in case of small countries.
|
| 2025-02-06 | 0 |
I voted Trump, but interestingly, this topic I stand closer to critiquing the the banning of trans service members. I'm not saying it should necessarily be promoted glorified or forcefully inclusive, as the inclusion of any gender, race, etc would be, but if you're proven capable in your capacity, why shouldn't you serve? \n\nThe primary criticisms are mental health, medical requirements, and physical incapability. But mental health and physical incapability are tested in basic training and further training, if someone can't keep up with it, they would be rightfully ousted from being able to serve. This may be more evident with FTM transgenders than not since men are more physically capable. \n\nBut in the case of this pilot, a person who requires a lot of technical skill at the position, is it not fruitful to open up diversity to get the best talent for this job?
|
| 2025-02-06 | 0 |
As Indian ?? I will agree trump is not wrong in this case . This migrants are wrong . Atlest safely he is deported.
|
| 2025-02-06 | 0 |
Haha, about time. They bring one person up as a case for all trans. No doubt given awards others weren't because of being trans we know how DEI works . One person doesn't make a case.
|
| 2025-02-06 | 0 |
People no longer understand that poor living is not the legal reason to migrate and you need a very strong case to have a legal status. When the government welcomes such a illegal migration, it must be a crime
|
| 2025-02-05 | 0 |
There surely can't be that many of them that it would make a void that would take decades to fill. \nI do not believe that for a second. It is way less than 1%, the only way the US military of 2,860,000 people would fail if the handful of these people left would be if all the commanders and generals were trans. There is absolutist no way this is the case. \n\nMore lies broadcast over cnn
|
| 2025-02-04 | 0 |
Trump isn't deporting based on nationality. What you are suggesting is profiling, and this isn't the case here.\nThis is blatant misinformation! He made it very clear ALL serious criminal illegal criminal cases first, no matter where they come from. And if anyone else that isn't a criminal but still illegal get's detained and deported then oh well, they got to go, too.
|
| 2025-02-04 | 0 |
Well he can add every American not Native in that case! All else are immigrants doh!!!!???\nIncluding himself & Musk!! It's not as though People of Colour chose to live there, they were kidnapped, stolen from their land, by evil white abusers!!
|
| 2025-02-04 | 0 |
Usually migrants appear to be underfed, and not very energetic like when the Italians and Irish used to migrate to USA. But that does not seem to be the case here. What kind of migrants are these? Some super strain of migrants.
|
| 2025-02-04 | 0 |
Why do these people keep illustrating why Americans don't want them? Do they not realize this wild animal behaviour isn't helping their case?
|
| 2025-02-04 | 0 |
_Kudos Trump_ \nThis thing will help to boost indo-american friendship more and will also improve image of Bharat because these illegal immigrants are reason for disrespect of India as well but\n\n *Indian are leaving India because of Pollution, reservation, Unemployment, 74% false alligations of rape, fake dowry cases, crime & failure of judiciary system like things*\n\n1★ _India should deport bengladeshi, Myanmar immigrants Back to their country in place of _*_Kadi Ninda_*\n\n2★ Muslim are most illiterate community of India and They are 14% India's population but less than 2% of India's Army, and Bharat being 4th largest Muslim population country still not getting membership in OIC and the same Indian Muslim criticise & ab/use India's succesful community & ideology \n\n[Update2025 - Tax has been reduced]\n_Vande matram jai Hind_
|
| 2025-02-04 | 0 |
How many illegal migrants of US ppl around the world.... Sending them with this kind of seen it's not acceptable. In that case Trump should be in jail for his financial frauds in his own country
|
| 2025-02-03 | 0 |
In the last five years, the crime in Calgary and Canada probably cross the board has increased dramatically and we need more police presence. You don’t feel safe taking public transit that never used to be the case.
|
| 2025-02-03 | 0 |
In the last five years, the crime in Calgary and Canada probably cross the board has increased dramatically and we need more police presence. You don’t feel safe taking public transit that never used to be the case.
|
| 2025-02-02 | 0 |
Same thing happens on canadian border. Massive influx of fake refugee who got rejected of their asylum application in the u.s sneak across the border into canada and claim asylum. They get 8000 canadian dollar a month paid by canadian taxpayer until their case finalize whether they are legit or fake
|
| 2025-02-02 | 0 |
Personally, I understand where Trump is coming from in the context of deportation. However, there is a slight error in the entire scenario.\n\nThe law enforcements are picking up both documented, and undocumented immigrants, and that basically translates to something sinister attached to the whole thing.\n\nI would do it differently (Treat Each Case Separately) because not every foreigner in America is undocumented, and illegal. The records are there. America is good at keeping records.
|
| 2025-02-02 | 0 |
Legal immigration take a minimum of 8 years 40000 to 80,000 depending on your case the us benefits from not having legal immigration
|
| 2025-02-02 | 0 |
This will hurt them more than it will hurt the U.S. because those countries rely on U.S. imports to help sustain their economy. \n\nHere’s a list of countries and percentages of imports between them from 2023: \n\nU.S. -> Mexico = 15.6%\nMX -> U.S. = 43.9%\nU.S. -> Canada = 14%\nCanada -> U.S. = 77%\nU.S. -> China = 7.5%\nChina-> U.S. = 16.5 % \n\nAnd some of those imports we get from other countries are just oil, which is no longer the case since now we are going to drill our own oil. Hmm ? It’s as if they’re almost saying “Please make Canada and Mexico the 51st and 52nd state of the U.S. We don’t know how to run a country nor we don’t like our constituents.” ??
|
| 2025-02-02 | 0 |
Omg. Retaliation!! Retaliation!!! ?? This is what happens when people get use to getting their way. In this case countries like Canada, China and Mexico. They act like entitled children. Meanwhile, I’m pretty sure President Trump saw this coming. He’s 3 steps ahead of y’all if you haven’t figured it out already. President Trump is a chess master. He’s applying the same methods that made him a billionaire on a global scale. Mark my words. Got my popcorn ready to go ??
|
| 2025-02-02 | 0 |
I'm just speculating, but obviously Trump's stated reasons for the tariffs against Canada don't reflect his real strategy. He wants to exert maximum pain and pressure on the current liberal government in Canada so that its more likely a conservative like Poilievre will get elected. Then, he'll end the tariffs handing him a victory and thus solidifying a conservative influence. Maybe. In any case, he wants more influence over Canada and its unnerving to watch.
|
| 2025-02-02 | 0 |
Illegal definition: not allowed by law. Law definition: The body of rules and principles governing the affairs of a community and enforced by a political authority; a legal system. Just in case you were not taught the definition in our liberal schools.
|
| 2025-02-02 | 0 |
The trouble with political commentators is they try to think like a politician? Trump is not a politician! So think like a businessperson, its the deal and what is the best deal for the USA. At present he is the catalyst for many things and the most worried are the politicians and a lot of their lucrative deals they have made, in most cases not to the benefit of the country! In fact, it does America a favor, so if it becomes cheaper to make it at home, guess what? That's what they'll do, create investment, employment, greater wealth etc! And like most media outlets, they like to mix facts up, its not drugs from the north thats the problem. What Trump is implying is that Canada is aiding and abetting illegal immigration to another sovereign country via government policies! Plus the Trump administration is transporting illegals back to their country of origin rather than to the last country that harbored them! And the common theme is, the people suffer for what?
|
| 2025-02-01 | 0 |
Canada should think about selling its oil to South Korea instead of the US. South Korea is the 4th largest buyer of oil in the world & 80% of it is shipped from the Middle East region with much higher price than what Canada charges the US. Even if Canada charges South Korea with the same high price the Middle East nations charge, South Korea will end up saving money because the shipping distance from Canada is much closer than the Middle East region. It's a win-win case for both Canada & South Korea.
|
| 2025-02-01 | 0 |
Big fences fix bad neighbors. Big tariffs in this case, and these are two bad neighbors.
|
| 2025-02-01 | 0 |
Don't worry Canada more tariffs to come! At least Canada is getting off light because in Mexico's case there will be military intervention.
|
| 2025-02-01 | 0 |
Trump’s tariffs (/geo-economic warfare)—and his desire to annex Canada and Greenland and seize back control of the Panama Canal—has got little to do with immigration or drugs coming into the US (whatever happened to Build the Wall?) especially in the case of Canada. It’s about debt and power, the former growing, the latter fading. Trump himself has said tariffs are a means to make America wealthy and to abolish income tax. It’s got to do with America living outside its means with massive deficits and ballooning debt, and rather than take responsibility for that, the US thinks others should pay (when US consumers will) for it to continue to live outside its means, while it cuts taxes largely to the benefit of the wealthy... \nRemember when Iraq invaded Kuwait, how it said it was because Kuwait (and the United Arab Emirates) caused a drop in oil prices with the overproduction of crude oil, thus impacting Iraq’s ability to pay its debts and recover from the Iran-Iraq war, but really it was about seizing Kuwait’s large oil reserves, canceling the debt it owed Kuwait, and expanding its power in the region… Sound similar?
|
| 2025-02-01 | 0 |
many of those deported dont have a good future and due to being suddenly evicted suicide cases will rise everywhere. we have never visited the us its known for lack of healthcare, unaffordable for most. alos there is a disastrous prison and so called justice system as well as police misconduct towards many invilved and 1300inn nocents shot per year. thanks but no thanks. being yanked out of family and employment is and will be disastrous for many.
|
| 2025-02-01 | 0 |
CNN is a part of the problem. These are not migrants.!!!! Everyone in this video are illegal once they cross over that border!!! They migrate anywhere they want as long as they don’t come across the border then there are illegals case closed!!!
|
| 2025-01-31 | 0 |
I am leaving in a house where one asylum seeker done a crime in India he was undergoing jail case in India and on humanitarian ground as he has some physical disability also he file for asylum?
|
| 2025-01-31 | 0 |
We each have our little flickers of time here... No one else will ever know much, if any, of what it is like to be who we are, and for the most part no one will ever really care. Our life is ultimately our life, and so long as we are not harming others in the process we must create a life of our own meaning, determining our own objects of importance and committing to their pursuance. Throughout our life we are faced with serious decisions about what we believe, who we are, and what we do, and mostly none of it is self evident. If we look we can always find a reason to regret any decision we make, move or stay, agree or disagree, take the job or quit, marry or divorce, live one path or another... In all cases whatever the choice may be, we will only know the outcome of the one we take, and none we take will ever ultimately resolve the uncertainty of life. However, perhaps it is less about getting a potential course of life right, and more about attempting to do so with an effort of self honesty and virtue. To live a life that can be looked back on with the knowledge that some of our decisions were wrong in their effects, but right in their intention of not selling ourselves short. Ultimately no matter what we do or say or believe, there will always be a great many who disagree, or judge, or become upset by our decisions. It is of essential importance that we ensure that among those people, we are not one of them.
|
| 2025-01-31 | 0 |
Everyone who’s not native should leave if that the case, cause they are the real owners of the land,
|
| 2025-01-31 | 0 |
Europe criticising america of our new immigration policy when europe had stricter policy than america for a long time. If that were not the case, why europe had less immigrants than america. You guys are not pulling your weight
|
| 2025-01-30 | 0 |
The VA should’ve given HIM mental health assistance a long time ago. That’s the real issue for this particular case.
|
| 2025-01-30 | 0 |
Canada has been recruiting for the armed forces here trying to entice more woman to its ranks. This includes air force. Perhaps we might do a little head hunting south of the border as the removal of transgender DEI (woman) pilots( jet trained) in military already trained seasoned and having see combat in many cases would be an amazing addition to encourage even more woman here to enlist in our Military as a life career! JUST A THOUGHT! Saves money!
|
| 2025-01-30 | 0 |
There is in fact no actual housing shortage in the USA whatsoever. The problem is that that wealthy individuals have strong incentives to park excess capital in real estate and landlords have strong incentives to maintain asset values through cash flow potential (appraised through $/sq.ft rent revenues). What ends up happening in both cases is that you end up with lots of empty houses sitting collecting dust artificially gaining value due to scarcity, and with rentals, you end up with perpetually inflated rents and vacancy rates that are as high as a landlord can tolerate just to maintain the appearance of value to the lenders. Often these owners will borrow more money and use an apartment that might be 40% vacant as the collateral for the lender and go buy another building and so on. What people don't penalize is the fact that that 40% vacant building with 60% rented out at above fair value gets treated on the balance sheet to the bank as if its 90% rented out from an asset value perspective thereby setting the asset price artificially high. Simple legislation of the tax code can fix this issue and unlock lots of sidelined housing. All we have to do is progressively tax 2nd 3rd 4th ect. homes higher and higher rates that essentially cancel out the asset gains, and do something similar for vacant units in a apartment building. \nIts just at the core a case of the rich hoarding something that has been made artificially rare. On top of all of this, because of how valuable properties have become, there are now many interests that capitalize on the entire process of building new housing that make it ever more expensive. Our taxes are funding numerous regulators that stymie new development, while the developers have to then hire numerous attorneys and planners to pitch a project and litigate it through the cities to get approvals. This can take over 10 years in a major city. All this contributes to the ridiculous costs of building these days.
|
| 2025-01-30 | 0 |
I have seen no evidence that a person who is delsional is not suffering a mental illness. I have seen it expressed legally but not medically. And in this type of case it requires a review of the medical side of things before issuing any legal determination. Testimony to Congress proved that the studies did not include all the relevant data to support their cause. So the previous court ruling could be overturned and will be at some point. I would not serve under a transgender person in the military. I would exit the military. I do not think delusional people should be allowed to handle firearms.
|
| 2025-01-29 | 0 |
The Law in question is US Code Section 1325 for illegal entry (misdemeanor) and 1326 for re-entry (felony). It is indeed illegal, not just irregular. Just in case it's helpful ??
|
| 2025-01-29 | 0 |
Many downtown restaurant owners have lost their business due to people choosing remote working. Not much 'concerns' for them in that case.
|
| 2025-01-29 | 0 |
Obama deported more than any other president, including Trump. So, how come deporting criminals, in this case, seems to be a problem?
|
| 2025-01-29 | 0 |
How could the government let a severely mentally ill, unstable, split personality case get to be a navy commander in the first place...ever!?!
|
| 2025-01-29 | 0 |
Last I knew from being a mental health clinician for 40 years Body Dysmorphia is still termed a mental illness not to mention the hormone med side effects negatively impacting physical and mental status. So subject these Transgenders to testing particular to these issues and if that shows fitness look at it on a case by case situation!
|