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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

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I wish. Half of population of india move to. Canada and US. 😅
I wish. Half of population of india move to. Canada and US. 😅
Expresses demographic anxiety about large-scale immigration from India using hyperbolic language ('half of population') with nervous emoji tone.
alfaroman7948 Jan 28, 2026
One thing I noticed is the only thing people ever say positive about foreigners coming to their area is that the food is good. Like just pay attention now and you’ll see, it’s always “ …
One thing I noticed is the only thing people ever say positive about foreigners coming to their area is that the food is good. Like just pay attention now and you’ll see, it’s always “ the food is better now that we have diversity” lol it’s like wtf
Sarcastically dismisses the only positive aspect of immigration (food diversity) while expressing skepticism about broader benefits.
JohnCasteel07 Jan 28, 2026
I went to a shopper drug store in Brampton at Queen and Kenny over the summer. It was extremely dirty. It looked like a garbage truck dumped it load all over theparkinglot. Locals walked through …
I went to a shopper drug store in Brampton at Queen and Kenny over the summer. It was extremely dirty. It looked like a garbage truck dumped it load all over theparkinglot. Locals walked through it like it was a normal thing. I just hope they don't take over Georgetown and ruin it too. 😢
Anecdotal account of neighborhood deterioration linked to immigrant presence, expressing concern about 'takeover' and cultural displacement.
madmike9530 Sep 20, 2025
Its too late now
Its too late now
Expresses fatalistic concern ('too late now') suggesting irreversible demographic or policy change, conveying anxiety about the situation.
ShadowRap-y5l Sep 19, 2025
They are all coming to Frisco Tx
They are all coming to Frisco Tx
Expresses demographic anxiety about immigration concentration in a specific U.S. city, framed as an influx or invasion concern.
joshuaquintero2198 Jan 28, 2026
Very depressing to watch in real time.
Very depressing to watch in real time.
Expresses emotional distress and anxiety about what is being depicted, suggesting concern or alarm about the situation.
willyp2397 Sep 19, 2025
Canada is fcuked.
Canada is fcuked.
Expresses catastrophic framing of Canada's future due to immigration, implying systemic decline.
stevenlai1199 Sep 19, 2025
Why is it all across the west the same 👃 people keep pushing and funding mass migration
Why is it all across the west the same 👃 people keep pushing and funding mass migration
Conspiracy-adjacent concern about coordinated mass migration across Western countries without evidence, expressing demographic anxiety.
jimmy6283 Jan 27, 2026
This is our version of a no go zone, but it's by choice.
This is our version of a no go zone, but it's by choice.
References 'no go zones' implying self-segregation and danger, expressing demographic anxiety.
blakeground4512 Sep 19, 2025
Cancer spreading
Cancer spreading
Metaphorical expression of immigration as a spreading disease, conveying existential threat and danger.
Masternaldo Sep 19, 2025
Not only Brampton. Every other city too. Look around
Not only Brampton. Every other city too. Look around
Vague warning about demographic changes across multiple Canadian cities, expressing demographic anxiety.
sandroandoes4787 Jan 29, 2026
its not bramton anymore, its everywhere. even far north.
its not bramton anymore, its everywhere. even far north.
Expresses concern about geographic spread of a demographic group, implying widespread demographic change as a threat.
killdeerperiland3303 Sep 19, 2025
3:54 non hoe ever in my small town they have started to take over
3:54 non hoe ever in my small town they have started to take over
Expresses demographic anxiety about a specific group 'taking over' a small town without evidence, combining threat perception with unsubstantiated claim.
kendalarley2277 Jan 27, 2026
Pakistan is spreading filth in Canada against its own country India by radicalizing even the very nice and good Sikh community, but we all have faith that Hindu and Sikh people will work only for …
Pakistan is spreading filth in Canada against its own country India by radicalizing even the very nice and good Sikh community, but we all have faith that Hindu and Sikh people will work only for the good of Canada.
Expresses security concerns about Pakistan radicalizing communities and threatening Canada, with unsubstantiated claims about demographic and ideological threats.
Nationalist_31 Sep 19, 2025
O my they are good pepole but is too many of them
O my they are good pepole but is too many of them
Expresses concern about immigration volume while acknowledging immigrants' character, framing demographic change as a threat.
elizabethpaszczynski9404 Jan 29, 2026
They’re gonna start shitting on the beach 🎉
They’re gonna start shitting on the beach 🎉
Uses crude stereotyping and xenophobic humor to express cultural anxiety and disgust toward immigrants.
oskarwow Jan 29, 2026
Well... have a taste of your own medicine!
Well... have a taste of your own medicine!
Cryptic reference to retribution or reciprocal harm, framing immigration as a form of comeuppance or threat.
tejashwarrana9834 Jan 29, 2026
We are just letting it happen
We are just letting it happen
Expresses concern about passive government inaction on immigration, combining anxiety about loss of control with implicit criticism of policy.
dklost1 Sep 14, 2025
11:00 mental asylum
11:00 mental asylum
Vague alarmist statement equating immigration with mental illness, expressing threat/danger without substantiation.
factssonlyyy Sep 18, 2025
This guy is another actor. A devil in angels clothing . Don’t be deceived
This guy is another actor. A devil in angels clothing . Don’t be deceived
Expresses distrust and warns others against being 'deceived' by a political figure, framing them as deceptive/dangerous.
@ShirinBonab-n1r Mar 4, 2025
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Solidarity
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Policy Critique
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RocaNews 168
CTV News 81
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