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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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Identity Assertion

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The red in the Canadian flag is slowly turning saffron🧡
The red in the Canadian flag is slowly turning saffron🧡
Uses symbolic imagery (saffron color) to suggest Indian cultural takeover of Canada, combining identity assertion with sarcastic tone.
i4niable Sep 26, 2025
6:33 the typical mindset of indians today and yesterday. The immigrant who migrated 50 years back they also had the same mindset. STOP COMPLAINING
6:33 the typical mindset of indians today and yesterday. The immigrant who migrated 50 years back they also had the same mindset. STOP COMPLAINING
Makes generalizations about Indian immigrants' mindset and uses ethnic stereotyping while dismissing complaints as typical behavior.
ShubhamSingh-jk2qz Sep 26, 2025
So white people from Europe are complaining about emigrants lol
So white people from Europe are complaining about emigrants lol
Uses ironic framing to highlight hypocrisy of European-descended people complaining about immigration, asserting a counter-identity claim.
Davidh741 Sep 21, 2025
Make Canada great again..
Make Canada great again..
Uses nationalist slogan implying Canada has declined, framing immigration as a national decline issue.
eyesopen6110 Sep 29, 2025
punjabis ..should learn english
punjabis ..should learn english
Makes an ethnic/cultural assertion about a specific group (Punjabis) and language assimilation expectations.
Barbequeroast Sep 27, 2025
He is not very smart
He is not very smart
Personal judgment about Trump's intelligence, implicitly asserting values about competent leadership.
@edwardwalasinski4079 Mar 4, 2025
Oh boy she’s Indian too
Oh boy she’s Indian too
Identifies the speaker's ethnicity/nationality with implicit us-vs-them framing, suggesting surprise or judgment based on identity.
emilyt4323 Sep 28, 2025
you forgot to ask the canadian born indian.. they dont want them here either
you forgot to ask the canadian born indian.. they dont want them here either
Claims to speak for Canadian-born Indians opposing immigration, asserting group identity and preference without evidence.
averagegamingdad3516 Sep 27, 2025
Khalistan is here 'yes'
Khalistan is here 'yes'
References Khalistan (separatist movement) as assertion of identity/political affiliation with undertones of threat to Canadian sovereignty.
LoveStory-m2w Sep 20, 2025
Of course it’s the invasive species.
Of course it’s the invasive species.
Uses dehumanizing language ('invasive species') to frame immigrants as threats to national identity and belonging.
RoyMcCoy121 Sep 29, 2025
That upper class is Sikh. 😊
That upper class is Sikh. 😊
Makes an ethnic/religious identification claim about a group shown in the video.
yogeshsangh5127 Jan 29, 2026
Greasy East Indian "Zafar" forced to tell the truth about her country men! LOL Good Job Michelle R .... When Pierre get's in I'm sure he'll make you Canada's Honorable Minister of Immigration!
Greasy East Indian "Zafar" forced to tell the truth about her country men! LOL Good Job Michelle R .... When Pierre get's in I'm sure he'll make you Canada's Honorable Minister of Immigration!
Uses ethnic stereotyping and derogatory language ('Greasy East Indian') to demean a specific group, with sarcastic humor layered on top.
billybob-dz6tu Sep 29, 2025
I'm so sick of these people!
I'm so sick of these people!
Vague expression of frustration toward 'these people,' using us-vs-them framing without specific policy critique.
Corrie-Lee Jan 28, 2026
High quality immigrants like that polish loser?
High quality immigrants like that polish loser?
Uses ethnic stereotyping to dismiss Polish immigrants as low-quality, employing derogatory identity-based framing.
nutronhammernutronhammer Sep 19, 2025
I wish the U.S. had a leader who cared about our country.
I wish the U.S. had a leader who cared about our country.
Brief expression of national identity and patriotic concern about US leadership, implying contrast between desired and actual leadership.
@SaneTexan Mar 4, 2025
Changed when? Its been "Bram-ledish" for 40 years... like "Wop-saga" has been Wasaga Beach for 40 years.
Changed when? Its been "Bram-ledish" for 40 years... like "Wop-saga" has been Wasaga Beach for 40 years.
Uses ethnic nicknames to assert cultural identity and mark immigrant communities as outsiders through derogatory naming.
KSAnsley Sep 19, 2025
but convicted felon and criminal donald j trump was elected by americans who got fooled,scared and intimidated by his big mouth.
but convicted felon and criminal donald j trump was elected by americans who got fooled,scared and intimidated by his big mouth.
Frames Trump supporters as fooled/scared/intimidated (us-vs-them), with moral judgment about deception embedded in the framing.
@cristianaurora8840 Mar 4, 2025
Trump gets fact checked by JT! It’s sad when we have to get the truth from another country, thank you JT! Wish he was our president
Trump gets fact checked by JT! It’s sad when we have to get the truth from another country, thank you JT! Wish he was our president
Commenter expresses preference for Canadian leadership over American, framing it as an us-vs-them comparison while praising Trudeau's fact-checking.
@angieshoemaker7546 Mar 4, 2025
Canadians are kind and considerate, sadly Trump isn’t
Canadians are kind and considerate, sadly Trump isn’t
Contrasts Canadian national character (kind, considerate) with Trump's character, asserting cultural identity differences.
@richardlawrence3056 Mar 4, 2025
There’s a reason many Canadians call it “Bramladesh”
There’s a reason many Canadians call it “Bramladesh”
Uses a derogatory nickname ('Bramladesh') to assert Canadian identity and frame demographic change as threatening, with satirical tone.
goracks69 Sep 30, 2025
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Identity Assertion
CNN 2,313
Tyler Oliveira 1,991
RocaNews 467
JamCan 274
Yoke Immigration Canada 89
Solidarity
CNN 4,297
Tyler Oliveira 400
RocaNews 75
JamCan 36
CTV Your Morning 32
Policy Critique
CNN 3,445
Tyler Oliveira 551
Toronto Sun 340
CTV News 268
RocaNews 235
Humor / Satire
CNN 2,078
Tyler Oliveira 1,667
RocaNews 241
Global News 89
CTV News 68
Fear / Threat
Tyler Oliveira 1,549
CNN 1,332
RocaNews 321
JamCan 204
Toronto Sun 118
Meta-Commentary
Tyler Oliveira 1,702
CNN 1,478
RocaNews 168
CTV News 81
JamCan 77
Unverified Claim
CNN 1,480
Tyler Oliveira 820
RocaNews 203
Yoke Immigration Canada 203
JamCan 152
Moral Argument
CNN 1,733
Tyler Oliveira 704
RocaNews 205
JamCan 73
CTV Your Morning 23
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