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Semantic discourse categories assigned by Claude Haiku — 14 DH-informed categories classifying how commenters frame their arguments.

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Humor / Satire

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4 cans of worms lol
4 cans of worms lol
Uses sarcastic metaphor ('4 cans of worms') to mock the complexity or consequences of immigration policy discussion.
spacebarwasd9782 Sep 30, 2025
A blind person could have figured this out
A blind person could have figured this out
Uses sarcastic hyperbole to mock the obviousness of immigration problems, implying criticism of government blindness.
MissszzChioma Oct 1, 2025
That south park song plays in my head all the time
That south park song plays in my head all the time
Reference to a cultural meme/song used for humorous commentary on the situation.
@Ural_Batyr_News Mar 5, 2025
The US Gov looks like a reality shit show. I think Trump is about evolving dementia.
The US Gov looks like a reality shit show. I think Trump is about evolving dementia.
Uses sarcastic and exaggerated language about US politics to critique through ironic commentary rather than direct argument.
@nickheld797 Mar 5, 2025
Trudeau for US president!
Trudeau for US president!
Jokingly suggests a Canadian leader for US president, using ironic comparison to critique US politics.
@PhilipBrandt1973 Mar 5, 2025
make Canada join the EU !!!
make Canada join the EU !!!
Uses exaggerated, sarcastic language about Canada joining the EU as ironic commentary on geopolitical preferences.
@sebastiankell84 Mar 5, 2025
Trump should take english lessons from Trudeau
Trump should take english lessons from Trudeau
Uses ironic comparison between Trump and Trudeau's communication styles as comedic commentary.
@Colmoschin123 Mar 5, 2025
Trump: hmmmmmm ...now we are talking!!!!!!!
Trump: hmmmmmm ...now we are talking!!!!!!!
Uses ironic tone and exaggeration to humorously comment on Trump's reaction to the speech.
@gauravpatel3220 Mar 5, 2025
I can't believe trump got re-elected.\n\nIt's down to Elon chap and his mate Phil
I can't believe trump got re-elected.\n\nIt's down to Elon chap and his mate Phil
Uses sarcasm and humor to express disbelief at Trump's re-election, with a joking reference to Elon Musk and associates.
@Skunkworks66 Mar 5, 2025
Remember, our politicians are importing people en masse out of the goodness of their hearts 🥰
Remember, our politicians are importing people en masse out of the goodness of their hearts 🥰
Uses sarcasm and emoji to mock government immigration policy motivations, implying cynical economic or political motives.
MacDarble Oct 5, 2025
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wearing a suit, Donald don't know how to start talking now!
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wearing a suit, Donald don't know how to start talking now!
Uses sarcastic/ironic comparison of Trudeau's professionalism versus Trump's communication style as humorous commentary.
@ArtshesArakelyan Mar 5, 2025
HAHA WHITES YOU GET WHAT YOU SOW NOW FEEL IT .... KARMA HITS BACK😂 TASTE OF YOUR OWN MEDICINE
HAHA WHITES YOU GET WHAT YOU SOW NOW FEEL IT .... KARMA HITS BACK😂 TASTE OF YOUR OWN MEDICINE
Uses sarcasm and ironic commentary ('KARMA HITS BACK') to mock historical injustices, employing humor to make a moral point about retribution.
basicallyhumanoid Oct 7, 2025
you should speak to holder putin, not with his little yellow biting dog in the white house! ;-))
you should speak to holder putin, not with his little yellow biting dog in the white house! ;-))
Uses sarcasm and joking tone (emoticons, exaggeration) to mock US leadership while comparing nations.
@gedankenstricher Mar 5, 2025
CNN disgusts me. \nAnd Trudeau, on behalf of an American. \nBAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA WHAT A JOKE!!
CNN disgusts me. \nAnd Trudeau, on behalf of an American. \nBAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA WHAT A JOKE!!
Uses exaggerated laughter and dismissive tone to mock both media and leadership through sarcasm.
@stevohmelike Mar 5, 2025
Donald & Jughead Vance ?
Donald & Jughead Vance ?
Mocking nickname comparison ('Jughead Vance') using sarcasm to criticize political figures.
@Sanityoutsideofthestates Mar 5, 2025
Could the US become a Canadian province?
Could the US become a Canadian province?
Playful reversal question suggesting the US become a Canadian province, using ironic humor to comment on US-Canada relations.
@ccs8575 Mar 5, 2025
Now, we officially declare: the prime minister of Canada - Narendra Modi. I think it's a good idea for Indian people to run Canada instead of European descendents because Indians are not as aggressive as …
Now, we officially declare: the prime minister of Canada - Narendra Modi. I think it's a good idea for Indian people to run Canada instead of European descendents because Indians are not as aggressive as Europeans.
Uses ironic/sarcastic framing (declaring Modi as PM) to critique immigration patterns and make comparative ethnic claims about aggression.
HalZane-w1p Oct 11, 2025
This loser isn’t gonna do shit to us lol
This loser isn’t gonna do shit to us lol
Uses dismissive sarcasm and ironic language ('loser,' 'isn't gonna do shit') to mock Trump's threat to Canada.
@Nightraven6665 Mar 5, 2025
The US is fast turning into an oligarchy. So, please someone arrange to export democracy into the US for a change.
The US is fast turning into an oligarchy. So, please someone arrange to export democracy into the US for a change.
Uses ironic sarcasm comparing the US to Canada, sarcastically suggesting exporting democracy to the US as a reversal of typical geopolitical rhetoric.
@Sam-nb8ev Mar 5, 2025
It's bizarre seeing the Republicans fall in love with Communist dictators. \nWhat will they think when the Kool-aide wears off? \nCan you imagine the shame?
It's bizarre seeing the Republicans fall in love with Communist dictators. \nWhat will they think when the Kool-aide wears off? \nCan you imagine the shame?
Uses sarcasm and ironic commentary ('Kool-aide') to critique Republican political positions, with underlying moral critique.
@jabe3780 Mar 4, 2025
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Identity Assertion
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Solidarity
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JamCan 36
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Policy Critique
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Humor / Satire
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Tyler Oliveira 1,667
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CTV News 68
Fear / Threat
Tyler Oliveira 1,549
CNN 1,332
RocaNews 321
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Toronto Sun 118
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CNN 1,478
RocaNews 168
CTV News 81
JamCan 77
Unverified Claim
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RocaNews 203
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