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55,769
9.3% of 596,542 total
Prosocial Scored
54,229
Embeddings
55,418
403 clusters
Avg Tox / Con
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Active: "As an Indian I understand …" 96 comments · Page 4 of 4
I can understand the feeling of being overwhelmed but I don't actually see the problems that they are complaining about These Indians don't fill prisons, work and have high community values Why are the East …
I can understand the feeling of being overwhelmed but I don't actually see the problems that they are complaining about These Indians don't fill prisons, work and have high community values Why are the East Europeans complaining ?
Identity Attack0.22859548
Insult0.061801232
Profanity0.03915693
Threat0.00899713
Severe Toxicity0.005760193
Low Tox 0.19029272 Constructive 0.679
Nov 4, 2025 6 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Whenever I go to the drive through of dairy Queen here in Windsor, I have to repeat my order a few times before the Indian "student" taking the order would understand what I am ordering.
Whenever I go to the drive through of dairy Queen here in Windsor, I have to repeat my order a few times before the Indian "student" taking the order would understand what I am ordering.
Identity Attack0.18002926
Insult0.061801232
Profanity0.02303812
Threat0.008556974
Severe Toxicity0.004310608
Low Tox 0.18079062 Constructive 0.553
Sep 28, 2025 IRCC Names India in Study …
It's coming to a small town near you.. I'm just glad they decided to fill up brampton before they fill up surrey (which they surely will very soon) When i was a kid, i was …
It's coming to a small town near you.. I'm just glad they decided to fill up brampton before they fill up surrey (which they surely will very soon) When i was a kid, i was annoyed that there were so many chinese where i lived (Richmond, iykyk) but they never really did anything to wrong me. As i grew up i realized they just mind their own business and stay out the way, and generally let their children be pretty liberal (other than the studying). Now, I absolutely LOVE the chinese compared to all the damn indians. There isn't a trend of chinese buying business' then only hiring other chinese. (idk how indians get away with only hiring indians). The indian kids are rude AF usually, tons of wannabe gangsters, TONS of indian gang crime. . And the worst? the ones that live in brampton and surrey treat it like india. THEY treat YOU like a foreigner. I hate em. I just dont understand why immigrants cant just atleast learn the language and customs
Identity Attack0.17925262
Insult0.06634661
Profanity0.08775374
Threat0.0091524795
Severe Toxicity0.0077438354
Low Tox 0.17891699 Constructive 0.676 Fear_Threat
Sep 19, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
As an Indian, that's really sad and I'm sorry on behalf of everyone Every country needs to protect it's identity If you're proud of your country, stay there. If you wish to move out from …
As an Indian, that's really sad and I'm sorry on behalf of everyone Every country needs to protect it's identity If you're proud of your country, stay there. If you wish to move out from your country just assimilate, learn their language , learn their rules, follow their traditions and be nice Idk why it's so difficult for them to understand such basic things Government needs to thoroughly scrutinise immigrants. Tbh it's bad for both countries There are good, kind and respectful Indians but because of these idiots who don't assimilate and behave stupidly, the actual good ones get hate and face racism For canada or any country, immigrants should only be legitimately skilled. Before entering the country they need to be taught the rules and asked straightforward questions by the officers I support immediate deportation of all those idiots who don't assimilate and create ruccus in other countries
Identity Attack0.15517195
Insult0.06599696
Profanity0.07934829
Threat0.009540852
Severe Toxicity0.008430481
Low Tox 0.17805049 Constructive 0.805 Moral_Argument
Jan 27, 2026 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
as a son of immigrants and born in canada, i understand everyones concerns. for all the hard work we've done to assimilate and be accepted, the newer indians have thrown that hard work we've done …
as a son of immigrants and born in canada, i understand everyones concerns. for all the hard work we've done to assimilate and be accepted, the newer indians have thrown that hard work we've done out the window very sad
Identity Attack0.17614605
Insult0.04969218
Profanity0.01805087
Threat0.006912862
Severe Toxicity0.003452301
Low Tox 0.15987846 Constructive 0.767 Personal_Narrative
Sep 19, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
No doubt about it, Canada is for Canadians. If you wanted to, you could deport millions of immigrants, but let's be real about the cost. The Canadian economy, its pensions, its farms, and its health …
No doubt about it, Canada is for Canadians. If you wanted to, you could deport millions of immigrants, but let's be real about the cost. The Canadian economy, its pensions, its farms, and its health sector all rely on immigrants to pay taxes and fill jobs. It's not some big conspiracy about population replacement; it's just about the economy. You can't have one without the other. Canadians aren't the only ones dealing with this. In Asia and Africa, it's a different kind of immigrant, the ones with money who buy up land and property, driving locals out of the market. They're not given an ear either, because money talks. It’s always been about the money and the power, and Canadians should understand that perspective too. The culture or religion of a few bad apples shouldn’t be used to tarnish every immigrant. We do need to do a better job screening people, but it’s not fair to paint everyone with the same brush. In the U.S., Indian immigrants are top earners and incredibly successful, but people still complain that they’re "taking their jobs." So, if an Indian person is a failure, they're a problem. If they're a success, they're still a problem. They can't win. This old colonial mindset is alive and well. It's tough for some people to process that a person of color can outsmart them and rise up by their own bootstrap. But when those same folks go to Asia or Africa, suddenly they feel that old nostalgia and are much more comfortable with the social hierarchy there. It would be ideal if no one had to leave their home country for a better life. When we have more justice in the world for everyone, maybe we won't have to keep having these conversations.
Identity Attack0.11860296
Insult0.056133457
Profanity0.027820412
Threat0.01187109
Severe Toxicity0.004310608
Low Tox 0.15987846 Constructive 0.711 Economic_Argument
Aug 26, 2025 Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
I understand Indians coming to Canada, but why cannot Indians build India like Chinese build China?
I understand Indians coming to Canada, but why cannot Indians build India like Chinese build China?
Identity Attack0.18705739
Insult0.030375287
Profanity0.015864678
Threat0.00704232
Severe Toxicity0.0033569336
Low Tox 0.15048122 Moderate Con 0.305 Comparative_Framing
Oct 20, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Thank you for this report on Brampton. For context, I am a 4th generation Canadian, my ancestors immigrated here a few years prior to confederation in 1867. I have worked in the tool and die …
Thank you for this report on Brampton. For context, I am a 4th generation Canadian, my ancestors immigrated here a few years prior to confederation in 1867. I have worked in the tool and die industry for decades and many of my associates work for or manage tool and die businesses in Brampton. Everyone in Brampton knows what is changing there. When I try to explain to my friends that what is happening in Brampton is not balanced, they do not understand, they think I am a racist. I told them that my Indian friends in Brampton feel the same way I do. They look at me like a deer in the headlights. Nothing has turned me against a politician so vehemently as Justin Trudeau's management of immigration. The man had no idea how to effectively manage immigration in a way which would integrate people into a culture and society such as Canada. That certainly is not creating a microcosm of one nation in a city.
Identity Attack0.07012023
Insult0.06512285
Profanity0.022013342
Threat0.0089712385
Severe Toxicity0.003566742
Low Tox 0.14429577 Constructive 0.874
Sep 26, 2025 59 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I am First Nations and I have been concerned about how the face and language of Canada has changed. The first thing we noticed in our small town was that the taxi companies were taken …
I am First Nations and I have been concerned about how the face and language of Canada has changed. The first thing we noticed in our small town was that the taxi companies were taken over by East Indians. Now days you are hard pressed to get a taxi anywhere in Canada and get a driver who hails from India. I used to like Tim Horton's until I needed an interpreter to make my order, one doesn't speak English so, she had to get another worker to take my order. You go into any 7/11 or any gas station, or convenience store. All are staffed by people from India. But, it isn't just Indians. There are many other immigrants coming to Canada from China, Japan etc. None of these immigrants do not speak very good English. I have faced prejudice from these people who do not recognize my rights as an indigenous person. Going for an xray, blood test the field is mostly Asian. I have to get cataract surgery and I couldn't understand the Chinese receptionist and had to spell most of what I said to her. That means their business is mostly with Chinese-speaking people. As a First Nations person my status will always be a minority. With every immigrant that comes to Canada my status as an indigenous person diminishes. Taking transit shows me that english or french are ever spoken. Canadians are the new minority.
Identity Attack0.10221587
Insult0.054962315
Profanity0.020646973
Threat0.008401625
Severe Toxicity0.0042533875
Low Tox 0.13214645 Constructive 0.806 Identity_Assertion
Sep 21, 2025 1 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
As an Indian living in India, I’d say it was your country’s government’s problem and mistake, similar to what the UK is doing now. Aside from government or policies, Indians immigrating to Canada is something …
As an Indian living in India, I’d say it was your country’s government’s problem and mistake, similar to what the UK is doing now. Aside from government or policies, Indians immigrating to Canada is something that dates back to the British era, when Britain sent a group of Indians, specifically Sikhs, for security or labor work in Canada. This started the trend of Sikhs (turban-wearing ones) moving there. In modern times, the West was richer in terms of education and infra compared to Asia, which attracted many normal students and families immigrants also. Canada and America were built by immigrants, but now things are saturated, which I understand, and that’s where the resentment comes from. The majority Sikh state ( punjab) in India is still behind in development and job wise cooperation, and the historical pattern from the British era of moving to Canada for a better life has become a norm for many young people there. The close, collaborative nature of Sikhs—like a cousin in Canada inviting another cousin from India to come over, open a shop, work together, or share housing—is another reason many don’t hesitate to immigrate. These are some of the reasons behind mass immigration from India. Now, with saturation, the resentment toward immigration has grown. India itself faces issues with immigrants who live off our taxes, take rights meant for native children, and abuse policies, laws, or the environment. At least Canada has better-off immigrants—educated and contributing to the economy. While some may depend on taxes, most are hardworking and self-sufficient; otherwise, Canada’s economy would have collapsed by now. In end i can understand the hatred but you guys should stop this yourselves - not hunting them but prevent more.
Identity Attack0.11280017
Insult0.047935467
Profanity0.017504321
Threat0.0074048014
Severe Toxicity0.0031280518
Low Tox 0.13041082 Constructive 0.817 Comparative_Framing
Dec 19, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
5:50 I agree, I'm thankful the government is starting to revoke / cancel visas to try to get a handle on things. This goes beyond just Indian people. It's for all people that immigrate to …
5:50 I agree, I'm thankful the government is starting to revoke / cancel visas to try to get a handle on things. This goes beyond just Indian people. It's for all people that immigrate to our country. I agree, I think if people come to my country, they need to assimilate. Learn our languages, understand our culture and integrate. I feel that they need to create another sector to follow up on visas, check in on people, monitor. I also feel the banks need to monitor the amount of money people are sending back home, I understand some money. But not everything.
Identity Attack0.08749158
Insult0.024640027
Profanity0.029596692
Threat0.00948907
Severe Toxicity0.0037956238
Low Tox 0.103060275 Constructive 0.852 Policy_Critique
Jan 29, 2026 3 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I'm glad Tyler is more or less neutral in his findings. It's true, many Indian's have come to Canada and I'm sure many do wish for a better life. Canadians understand this, but the methods …
I'm glad Tyler is more or less neutral in his findings. It's true, many Indian's have come to Canada and I'm sure many do wish for a better life. Canadians understand this, but the methods the government of Canada is doing to push the numbers too high and too quickly is what's surprising to many. It's the accountability of the government that should be under scrutiny. If immigration was moderate and consistent, the social issues would not be as rampant, but social media loves stir the pot. This is also happening while Canada's housing infrastructure is crumbling, healthcare is deteriorating and general cost of living in Canada has skyrocketed and priced many Canadians out of simple living and enjoyment. Do you think Canadians today are as happy or well off as Canadians even 5 years ago? Do the results reflect that of other countries besides Canada?
Identity Attack0.049989145
Insult0.032138187
Profanity0.017914234
Threat0.007145886
Severe Toxicity0.0020599365
Low Tox 0.09568449 Constructive 0.863 Policy_Critique
Jan 28, 2026 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I like the Indian-Canadian lady, she understands balance, she isn't a bigot and she is fair.
I like the Indian-Canadian lady, she understands balance, she isn't a bigot and she is fair.
Identity Attack0.034816213
Insult0.03588435
Profanity0.02071529
Threat0.0062267366
Severe Toxicity0.0016784668
Low Tox 0.09394901 Constructive 0.63
Dec 31, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
i was watching this thing long time and it was my clear understanding that it is a some sort of government political bribe to Indian government every single student and teacher was watching this thing …
i was watching this thing long time and it was my clear understanding that it is a some sort of government political bribe to Indian government every single student and teacher was watching this thing my son and lot of canadian citizen student in george brown college could not get CO-OP so they could not carry on education while overseas student specially Indian student got CO-OP either in my company . when i call my MMP they didn't reply so far now these student are working in Tim Horton
Identity Attack0.052035484
Insult0.025413504
Profanity0.014259194
Threat0.006848133
Severe Toxicity0.0020980835
Low Tox 0.08083374 Constructive 0.662 Personal_Narrative
Oct 6, 2025 IRCC Names India in Study …
Pretty simple to understand. When you go somewhere, you're being welcomed by the people there. You depend on their hospitality, but any place can only be so hospitable; eventually you wear out your welcome, and …
Pretty simple to understand. When you go somewhere, you're being welcomed by the people there. You depend on their hospitality, but any place can only be so hospitable; eventually you wear out your welcome, and that's happening with Indians very quickly. This is a universal pattern that happens in every country with mass immigration. You either respect a place and its original inhabitants, and show them gratitude for being there, or you prepare for conflict.
Identity Attack0.05976611
Insult0.019225692
Profanity0.014703264
Threat0.007637825
Severe Toxicity0.0019168854
Low Tox 0.07450261 Constructive 0.584
Oct 13, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I have met some really decent Indians. I do have to say that I wish they would speak English to each other in public though, when in the service industry, for those of us that …
I have met some really decent Indians. I do have to say that I wish they would speak English to each other in public though, when in the service industry, for those of us that don't understand what they are saying.
Identity Attack0.05976611
Insult0.021610579
Profanity0.022764845
Threat0.007961469
Severe Toxicity0.0019931793
Low Tox 0.07291982 Constructive 0.757 Identity_Assertion
Feb 28, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I’m a proud Indian who is now a Canadian citizen, and I’ve made a conscious effort to assimilate into Canadian culture and values. What bothers me is how this conversation has been reduced to blaming …
I’m a proud Indian who is now a Canadian citizen, and I’ve made a conscious effort to assimilate into Canadian culture and values. What bothers me is how this conversation has been reduced to blaming one group. The reality is that the Canadian government failed first by not properly managing immigration volumes, not enforcing document verification, and not honestly assessing whether the country could support such rapid population growth. That policy failure created pressure on housing, jobs, and social systems long before resentment followed. We also need honesty within the Indian community. Some Indians struggle to adapt being overly loud, culturally rigid, and sometimes lacking empathy for Canadian norms and shared public spaces. I studied Canadian and Indigenous history in school, and respecting that history matters. Assimilation doesn’t mean abandoning your culture, but it does mean understanding and respecting the society you chose to join. Cultural education should be expected, not optional. That said, one Indian doing something wrong does not make all Indians bad. Most Indian students and workers I know are hardworking, punctual, and serious about contributing. I’ve personally worked minimum-wage jobs for years, and what I noticed was not jobs being “taken,” but fewer Canadian youth willing to stay in or commit to these roles long-term. Indians didn’t replace Canadians, they filled vacancies that already existed. I also briefly volunteered helping the homeless, and what I saw was honestly shocking. It’s not that the government isn’t trying to help there are rehabilitation programs and support systems in place. The difficult truth is that a significant portion of the homeless population struggles with substance abuse and refuses treatment because it requires giving up drugs. Over time, homelessness itself starts to function like a culture, where benefits and assistance unintentionally enable continued substance use rather than recovery. This is an uncomfortable reality people don’t like to talk about. None of this is simple. Immigration didn’t break Canada, and neither did one community. Poor policy, weak enforcement, lack of accountability, and refusal from governments and individuals to adapt responsibly is what brought us here. Blame is easy. Honest solutions are not.
Identity Attack0.023193322
Insult0.028832749
Profanity0.015010698
Threat0.0068869707
Severe Toxicity0.0016117096
Low Tox 0.06817148 Constructive 0.823 Personal_Narrative
Jan 27, 2026 22 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
As an Indian I understand what Canadians are going through.Indians behave your self .You should represent India by supporting their system not changing their system 😢. I support the views of Canada. I Support from …
As an Indian I understand what Canadians are going through.Indians behave your self .You should represent India by supporting their system not changing their system 😢. I support the views of Canada. I Support from India
Identity Attack0.052035484
Insult0.018838953
Profanity0.013917602
Threat0.007353018
Severe Toxicity0.0019264221
Low Tox 0.061444655 Constructive 0.634 Personal_Narrative
Nov 1, 2025 1 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
Brampton city government is not doing enough to integrate Indians into Canadian society. And by that I simply mean building closer relationships with the locals. More community events like festivals need to be held. Not …
Brampton city government is not doing enough to integrate Indians into Canadian society. And by that I simply mean building closer relationships with the locals. More community events like festivals need to be held. Not purely Indian festivals, but mixed culture festivals. That would build more understanding and friendlier relations. The earlier generations of Indian immigrants in this video look like they have integrated well identifying as both Indian and Canadian. That's the ideal, I feel.
Identity Attack0.05976611
Insult0.017743196
Profanity0.012551232
Threat0.006427396
Severe Toxicity0.001745224
Low Tox 0.059974585 Constructive 0.769
Oct 3, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Cultural clustering is a natural phenomenon. Even within India, if someone moves from the North to the South (or vice versa), they often seek out people from their own region/religion/community to feel a sense of …
Cultural clustering is a natural phenomenon. Even within India, if someone moves from the North to the South (or vice versa), they often seek out people from their own region/religion/community to feel a sense of familiarity and comfort. Brampton’s story reflects this same human instinct to find community and preserve traditions in a new place without disturbing the territorial harmony(but that didn't go well). At the same time, Indian culture and values are inherently inclusive, with a long history of adapting and coexisting with diverse communities. The real challenge lies not in immigrants forming close-knit groups, but in how well both newcomers and longtime residents accept and integrate with each other. When mutual respect and openness exist, diversity becomes a strength rather than a division. That said, the scale and pace of Brampton’s demographic change raise important policy questions. The Canadian government should have anticipated and planned for this transformation much earlier. Whether they did not act, or could not act, is a question only they can answer but it is central to understanding today’s challenges.
Identity Attack0.031464707
Insult0.018323302
Profanity0.016172111
Threat0.0072882893
Severe Toxicity0.0016307831
Low Tox 0.042657252 Constructive 0.725 Policy_Critique
Sep 19, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Canada has changed significantly in recent years, and I believe our post-COVID immigration policies have played a major role in the challenges we’re facing today. Here’s how things went off track: Many individuals who couldn’t …
Canada has changed significantly in recent years, and I believe our post-COVID immigration policies have played a major role in the challenges we’re facing today. Here’s how things went off track: Many individuals who couldn’t pass the IELTS (English proficiency test) entered the country on visitor visas or through spousal sponsorships—some of which were questionable or fraudulent. During that time, the government was converting visitor visas into work permits with little to no scrutiny. Background checks and rejections were rare. Meanwhile, colleges rapidly expanded their intake capacity—understandably so, since international students pay three to four times more in tuition. At the same time, due to inflationary pressures, the government allowed international students to work 40 hours per week instead of the previous 20-hour limit. This created a new, ready-to-work labor force in just a year or two, heavily impacting the retail sector. As a result, a large portion of retail jobs shifted toward a single ethnic group, while many Canadian citizens found themselves sidelined. One key factor was flexibility. Many immigrant communities—particularly Indian—were more willing to accept irregular hours and last-minute shifts, often adopting a more compliant, “yes sir” attitude that employers found appealing. However, I’m already beginning to notice changes in the retail landscape, likely due to the government finally tightening immigration rules. Going forward, we don’t need to close our doors—but we do need smarter immigration policies, with proper checks and balances, to ensure fairness and sustainability for everyone.
Identity Attack0.010211408
Insult0.020772645
Profanity0.012961143
Threat0.006757513
Severe Toxicity0.0012016296
Low Tox 0.03828422 Constructive 0.779
Oct 1, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)

Perspective API Dimensions Reference

13 dimensions explained

Toxic (6)

Toxicity
— Rude, disrespectful, or unreasonable
Severe Toxicity
— Very hateful or aggressive
Identity Attack
— Targeting race, religion, gender, etc.
Insult
— Inflammatory or provocative language
Profanity
— Swear words or obscene language
Threat
— Intention to inflict pain or violence

Prosocial (7)

Affinity
— Agreement or shared understanding
Compassion
— Concern for others' wellbeing
Curiosity
— Desire to learn or understand more
Nuance
— Acknowledges complexity or multiple perspectives
Personal Story
— Shares personal experience
Reasoning
— Evidence-based or logical argumentation
Respect
— Politeness and consideration for others
Data sources: comment_perspective_scores, comment_embeddings, and view_comment_sentiment · Scores are probability values (0–1) from Google's Perspective API via Communalytic.