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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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This presidential election was the BIGGEST IQ test in the history of the planet and the result are IN ... enjoy MAGA people !
This presidential election was the BIGGEST IQ test in the history of the planet and the result are IN ... enjoy MAGA people !
Sarcastic framing of the election as an 'IQ test' with ironic commentary on Trump supporters, using humor to critique.
@gustavocabrera-mw4vl Mar 4, 2025
Thank you LIBERALS!!!
Thank you LIBERALS!!!
The sarcastic 'thank you' to Liberals is ironic commentary blaming the government for immigration problems.
@bluebird7088 Feb 18, 2026
I love how they call them “Brampton drivers” and not Indians haha
I love how they call them “Brampton drivers” and not Indians haha
Ironic observation about euphemistic labeling that avoids explicit ethnic reference, using humor to highlight implicit categorization.
306_Zai Feb 3, 2026
India! Fraud!!! What a surprise 😂
India! Fraud!!! What a surprise 😂
Uses sarcasm and emoji to mock India and fraud, employing ironic commentary on the issue.
fasteddy-fd3kr Sep 29, 2025
Trudeau is so good at pausing
Trudeau is so good at pausing
Sarcastic jab at Trudeau's speaking style, using irony to mock his public communication.
@Bombuzzz Mar 4, 2025
White immigrants complaining about other immigrants
White immigrants complaining about other immigrants
The comment uses ironic observation to highlight the contradiction of white immigrants criticizing other immigrants, employing sarcasm.
jackdrought873 Feb 7, 2026
curious question : Would Canada prefer more Muslims, Africans or Indians ?? pick your poison . 😂 . Your corrupt politicians have screwed over your country ...
curious question : Would Canada prefer more Muslims, Africans or Indians ?? pick your poison . 😂 . Your corrupt politicians have screwed over your country ...
Sarcastic 'pick your poison' framing with emoji suggests ironic commentary on ethnic/religious selectivity in immigration, combined with criticism of political corruption.
nashsavalia Mar 1, 2026
Let's just bring in more people
Let's just bring in more people
Sarcastic comment dismissing immigration policy as overly permissive.
matthewbutler1452 Feb 18, 2026
78million? Dollars. Send them on a plane and drop them off. Easy.
78million? Dollars. Send them on a plane and drop them off. Easy.
Sarcastically trivializes deportation logistics while implicitly calling for mass removal action.
KraftNONOAvailable Dec 25, 2025
WE ARE GONNA BRING MORE AND MORE HAHAHAHAH
WE ARE GONNA BRING MORE AND MORE HAHAHAHAH
Mocking tone with 'HAHAHAHAH' suggesting sarcastic or provocative commentary on immigration expansion.
rallxxrei-xk2sb Jan 29, 2026
It's really funny watching him try to reason with Americans as if they're civilized individuals. I guess he's doing the right thing by being tactful. But reasoning with Americans is a waste of time.
It's really funny watching him try to reason with Americans as if they're civilized individuals. I guess he's doing the right thing by being tactful. But reasoning with Americans is a waste of time.
Sarcastic commentary on Canadian diplomacy efforts, using irony to critique Americans as 'uncivilized' while praising Canadian tactfulness.
@GuitarGoose43 Mar 4, 2025
Oh, some departments knew....sure CSIS would know because it did stop a few terror attack attempts 😊
Oh, some departments knew....sure CSIS would know because it did stop a few terror attack attempts 😊
Uses sarcasm ('sure CSIS would know') and a dismissive emoji to mock the claim that departments were unaware.
samtong4961 Sep 29, 2025
Governor trudeau is a puss
Governor trudeau is a puss
Uses crude insult and dismissive language as sarcastic mockery of Trudeau's authority or competence.
@goalieman206 Mar 5, 2025
WE ARE IN THE WRONG TIMELINE
WE ARE IN THE WRONG TIMELINE
Hyperbolic, tongue-in-cheek expression of disbelief using sci-fi reference, commenting on current events rather than substantive analysis.
@yantography Mar 4, 2025
He called white people “native” lmao
He called white people “native” lmao
Commenter uses sarcasm ('lmao') to mock the speaker's terminology, critiquing the framing of white people as 'native.'
Asif24960 Feb 25, 2026
White scammers not native Canadians 😂
White scammers not native Canadians 😂
Employs sarcastic counter-framing to challenge the narrative of the video or other commenters.
mr_.premkumar-26 Jan 29, 2026
You don't say...
You don't say...
Sarcastic dismissal ('You don't say') implying the video's content is obvious or unsurprising.
kellyspoolhall761 Feb 18, 2026
Punjabi can't do anything 😂 just talk m about love for motherland
Punjabi can't do anything 😂 just talk m about love for motherland
Sarcastic, joking stereotype about Punjabi people using humor to mock perceived cultural traits.
DOAKASHU Jan 29, 2026
I thought this clown stepped down or something
I thought this clown stepped down or something
Dismissive comment using derogatory language ('clown') with sarcastic tone about a political figure's status, functioning as satirical critique.
@PencilProper Mar 4, 2025
Which way did they go??? Legal handgun owners again!
Which way did they go??? Legal handgun owners again!
Uses sarcastic wordplay ('Which way did they go') to mock or satirize the immigration debate, possibly referencing a meme format.
robertmitchell2178 Feb 18, 2026
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JamCan 36
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Policy Critique
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Fear / Threat
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Toronto Sun 118
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RocaNews 168
CTV News 81
JamCan 77
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Moral Argument
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