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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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Fear / Threat

3,873 comments
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that expiration date cannot come soon enough
that expiration date cannot come soon enough
References an 'expiration date' in ominous terms, suggesting demographic or existential anxiety about a group's presence.
BFRZ89 Jan 28, 2026
Complete replacement
Complete replacement
Brief phrase invoking demographic replacement conspiracy theory expressing existential threat anxiety.
B1RD_DOG Jan 27, 2026
Thank goodness a few people are smart enough and brave enough to see the truth and say it out loud a lot of the issues we have in our country are people are scared to …
Thank goodness a few people are smart enough and brave enough to see the truth and say it out loud a lot of the issues we have in our country are people are scared to be canceled and it’s destroying our home and our traditional ways of life
Expresses anxiety about loss of traditional ways of life and cultural erosion due to immigration and perceived censorship.
chriscunningham6191 Jan 27, 2026
If you let them...they WILL take it from you.....wht ppl better quit being pzzys and blk folks need to stand with them and take back their homes instead of moving away.
If you let them...they WILL take it from you.....wht ppl better quit being pzzys and blk folks need to stand with them and take back their homes instead of moving away.
Expresses threat perception about property/resources being 'taken' and calls for racial/ethnic groups to mobilize defensively against perceived dispossession.
JoHatsu4me Jan 28, 2026
gipsys invading Canada now 🤣😂 getting enriched enough?
gipsys invading Canada now 🤣😂 getting enriched enough?
Uses dehumanizing language ('invading') and sarcasm to express demographic anxiety about immigration, framed as a threat.
AnonimousSa Jan 27, 2026
Lmfao all the people saying they’re not that bad are the problems. We don’t want or need them and they’re far from their best.
Lmfao all the people saying they’re not that bad are the problems. We don’t want or need them and they’re far from their best.
Expresses rejection and demographic anxiety about immigrants, framed as a threat to the nation.
travislagerwerf4174 Jan 28, 2026
May this foreign energy never come to a red state in America.
May this foreign energy never come to a red state in America.
Expresses concern about 'foreign energy' spreading to red states, framing immigration as a threat to be contained geographically.
DH21212 Jan 28, 2026
Canada is so pathetic.
Canada is so pathetic.
A sweeping negative judgment about Canada's state, expressing despair and implying systemic failure related to immigration issues.
MrArmour2007 Jan 28, 2026
Finally a video about a real crisis
Finally a video about a real crisis
Frames immigration as a 'real crisis,' expressing alarm and existential concern about the issue without elaborating specific policy critiques.
Bodsquad17 Jan 28, 2026
It's sickening to see all those demonic disgusting idols all over Canada and USA
It's sickening to see all those demonic disgusting idols all over Canada and USA
Uses inflammatory language ('demonic disgusting') to express alarm about cultural/religious symbols, framing them as a threat or danger.
alexdesmond817 Jan 28, 2026
Even homeless shelters are cleaner than that house..hotel.. hostel like situation..
Even homeless shelters are cleaner than that house..hotel.. hostel like situation..
Expresses concern about housing/living conditions being worse than homeless shelters, implying alarm about deteriorating standards.
stellardreams_081 Jan 27, 2026
No Vacancy. Time to go. 1. Ask 2. Tell 3. Make
No Vacancy. Time to go. 1. Ask 2. Tell 3. Make
Expresses demographic anxiety about capacity ('No Vacancy') and implies escalating confrontational steps.
QuakeSphere Jan 27, 2026
Its all fun and games until whitey learns about izzat and then starts draining it from indians en masse
Its all fun and games until whitey learns about izzat and then starts draining it from indians en masse
Uses ethnic identity framing with alarmist language about cultural/economic 'draining,' expressing demographic and cultural anxiety.
AutarkyMan Jan 27, 2026
Well they sure are 🤢🤮
Well they sure are 🤢🤮
Expresses disgust through emojis toward an unspecified group, conveying demographic anxiety and negative sentiment.
Oatsy360_Pubg Jan 27, 2026
Go to the middle of nowhere northwest Ontario and they are there too
Go to the middle of nowhere northwest Ontario and they are there too
Expresses alarm about immigrant presence spreading to remote areas, framing geographic dispersal as a concerning demographic trend.
FootUnderground Jan 27, 2026
Tyler, come to Surrey, BC on the west coast of Canada where we are having Indian extortion shootings almost every day! They are shootings at other Indian homes and Businesses.
Tyler, come to Surrey, BC on the west coast of Canada where we are having Indian extortion shootings almost every day! They are shootings at other Indian homes and Businesses.
Expresses security concerns and demographic anxiety by citing violent crime statistics tied to a specific ethnic group.
allywoodgate6916 Jan 27, 2026
They are coming to Canada and bringing all their vile culture with them...it's practically an invasion.
They are coming to Canada and bringing all their vile culture with them...it's practically an invasion.
Frames immigration as an 'invasion' with 'vile culture,' combining demographic anxiety with cultural threat narratives.
aliserdar-hi2oz Jan 27, 2026
canadas cooked
canadas cooked
Expresses catastrophic concern about Canada's state using colloquial language suggesting systemic collapse or irreversible damage.
Craig-KL Jan 27, 2026
Try going to surrey bc or abbotsford bc its cooked
Try going to surrey bc or abbotsford bc its cooked
References specific Canadian cities as examples of systemic collapse or deterioration, expressing alarm about demographic or social change.
ah2167-y6k Jan 27, 2026
Let’s just become American Canada is over
Let’s just become American Canada is over
Expresses existential threat to Canada's viability and suggests abandoning the nation for the US.
ericeric463 Jan 19, 2026
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Policy Critique
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RocaNews 168
CTV News 81
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