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Identity Assertion

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Stay in your country
Stay in your country
Direct exclusionary assertion of national/territorial belonging, telling immigrants to remain in their origin countries.
andrelacasse8152 Jan 5, 2026
Go back to your native land
Go back to your native land
Exclusionary statement asserting that immigrants don't belong in Canada and should return to their origin countries.
LynnKruszewski Jan 27, 2026
Imo this isn't colonization or an invasion, no one's getting r*ped killed or forcefully moved from their homes. They are weak and choose to move away from the Indians. Also many Indians will adapt a …
Imo this isn't colonization or an invasion, no one's getting r*ped killed or forcefully moved from their homes. They are weak and choose to move away from the Indians. Also many Indians will adapt a more western lifestyle overtime due to assimilation so cleanliness won't be a big concern overtime. In history migrations like this happen and have happened so many times and sometimes the demographic of a country is permanently changed, it always happens. Stop complaining about it, nothing lasts forever.
Frames immigration as demographic change and assimilation, with identity-based framing about cultural displacement and normalization of demographic shifts.
Negative-b1i1b Jan 27, 2026
As a Canadian, I feel like I am living in a third world country now
As a Canadian, I feel like I am living in a third world country now
First-person claim of national identity combined with assertion that Canada has declined to third-world status due to immigration.
JohnnyLawrence293 Jan 27, 2026
You should have gone to a Tim Hortons in a small rural town to count the Indians working there. You’d find the same results as Brampton
You should have gone to a Tim Hortons in a small rural town to count the Indians working there. You’d find the same results as Brampton
Uses demographic observation to assert ethnic/cultural presence patterns, implying outsider status through sarcastic framing of Indian workers in Canadian towns.
Abc123tr Jan 27, 2026
as an indian, i feel ashamed to be linked to these kind of ppl. absolutely no respect for the people that lived there before
as an indian, i feel ashamed to be linked to these kind of ppl. absolutely no respect for the people that lived there before
Self-identified Indian commenter distances themselves from other Indian immigrants, asserting respect for indigenous Canadians and disassociating from negative stereotypes.
pixelbean Jan 27, 2026
should’ve gone to Surrey in BC its like 95% indian
should’ve gone to Surrey in BC its like 95% indian
Comment uses demographic observation to assert ethnic/cultural identity concerns about changing neighborhood composition.
Nic-so3zn Jan 27, 2026
Can you do it same with black Canadians/Chinese Canadians 😂 ohoooo it will be racist right ?
Can you do it same with black Canadians/Chinese Canadians 😂 ohoooo it will be racist right ?
Uses sarcasm to frame a double-standard argument about racial treatment, asserting differential treatment based on ethnicity.
GauravKumar-qr8pt Jan 27, 2026
let them go back to their own country!
let them go back to their own country!
Expresses exclusionary us-vs-them framing demanding immigrants leave, with implicit threat undertones.
atchiikun382 Jan 27, 2026
I agree 100% with all the problems and issues, but on the scale of things, atleast the Sikhs are usually super nice calm non violent people. As the one white dude said, they got the …
I agree 100% with all the problems and issues, but on the scale of things, atleast the Sikhs are usually super nice calm non violent people. As the one white dude said, they got the best of the worst aka much rather have Sikhs than the violent African groups .
Uses ethnic/religious categorization to rank immigrant groups, framing Sikhs as preferable to 'violent African groups' in an us-vs-them hierarchy.
LetsAlllUseOurBrains Jan 27, 2026
I'd honestly prefer Indians over Middle Easterners. Hindus and Sikhs aren't proselytizers and generally have a much more mellow religious vibe, unlike Muslims. Plus, Indian food is the shit, I dig curry and samosas. The …
I'd honestly prefer Indians over Middle Easterners. Hindus and Sikhs aren't proselytizers and generally have a much more mellow religious vibe, unlike Muslims. Plus, Indian food is the shit, I dig curry and samosas. The thing you really have to be careful of, as is the situation with any instance of mass migration, is to be aware if newcomers are taking advantage of Western social assistance programs, like the Somalis have done with the welfare system. They need to understand that to be welcomed as new Americans, they have to work. Indians have proven to be industrious through hotels and convenience shops. I'd prefer them to Middle Easterners or certain cultures of Africans. That all being said, they should also come to understand that, having moved to a modern country, there's very little point in having massive families with ten kids. No need to endlessly spawn more people to help with chores like water fetching when you have indoor plumbing. It's an unfortunate trend a lot of migrants have trouble getting over, the endless breeding that makes locals anxious that they'll become a minority in their own country in just a few generations.
Ranks immigrant groups by cultural/religious compatibility, expresses demographic replacement anxiety, and frames immigration through ethnic preference hierarchies.
seandoyle4125 Jan 27, 2026
White liberals are a cancer that white people must deal with.
White liberals are a cancer that white people must deal with.
Divisive identity-based claim framing one group as a threat to another, using inflammatory language about racial/political identity.
G8Knight Jan 27, 2026
Make your khalistaan in Canada 🇨🇦 Khalistaanis are terrorists
Make your khalistaan in Canada 🇨🇦 Khalistaanis are terrorists
Asserts ethnic/political identity (Khalistan) while labeling a group as terrorists, combining identity claims with threat framing.
AnkitYadav-l8j8b Jan 27, 2026
Nobody wants Indians in their country
Nobody wants Indians in their country
Sweeping generalization about national/ethnic rejection framed as a universal fact, expressing exclusionary identity boundaries.
userdata5023 Jan 27, 2026
They are Punjabis not indians
They are Punjabis not indians
Asserts a distinction between Punjabi and Indian identity, establishing categorical boundaries.
habnigga9349 Jan 27, 2026
Go to Surrey bro...it's even much worse than brampton. Surrey and Brampton belong to Punjab.
Go to Surrey bro...it's even much worse than brampton. Surrey and Brampton belong to Punjab.
Claims that Surrey and Brampton 'belong to Punjab,' asserting ethnic/cultural territorial claims with implicit threat framing.
YRPAudit Jan 27, 2026
In all fairness they are much more better than living next to the Muslims.
In all fairness they are much more better than living next to the Muslims.
Comparative ethnic/religious framing that positions one group as preferable to another, with implicit threat characterization.
maxmaxx888 Jan 27, 2026
Look at this Hispanic using white terminology. For white racists you're an invader as well, and you're going to be deported. Don't worry, what goes around comes around
Look at this Hispanic using white terminology. For white racists you're an invader as well, and you're going to be deported. Don't worry, what goes around comes around
Addresses identity contradictions and xenophobic labeling, warning a Hispanic commenter they too are viewed as invaders by white racists.
siddharthsharma6171 Jan 27, 2026
0 white people in almost every tim hortons, our government has made me hate my own country. Foreigners are above Canadians in the governments eyes. But I guarantee you I'd be called racist for even …
0 white people in almost every tim hortons, our government has made me hate my own country. Foreigners are above Canadians in the governments eyes. But I guarantee you I'd be called racist for even saying this. It's so sad, I'm okay with equality but it's quite obvious that we are being neglected. The amount of people that joke saying it's the new India is unbelievable, I'm ashamed of our country
Uses demographic observation to assert white Canadian marginalization and claims reverse discrimination, with identity-based grievance framing.
Basically.Bricks Jan 27, 2026
Canadian Sikhs wants punjab to sikh state but don't want to leave canada !! Also majority of them arnt indians they're Canadian Sikhs .
Canadian Sikhs wants punjab to sikh state but don't want to leave canada !! Also majority of them arnt indians they're Canadian Sikhs .
Makes claims about Sikh identity, national loyalty, and distinguishes between ethnic and national categories in an us-vs-them framing.
Arain221 Jan 27, 2026
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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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CTV News 268
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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
JamCan 204
Toronto Sun 118
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CNN 1,478
RocaNews 168
CTV News 81
JamCan 77
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RocaNews 203
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Moral Argument
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