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Fear / Threat

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USA. You are really f..ked to do such stupid thing. West changed to Far Far East.
USA. You are really f..ked to do such stupid thing. West changed to Far Far East.
Expresses alarm about US policy consequences and geopolitical shift toward authoritarian powers, framing as civilizational threat.
@wielkielektronik9687 Mar 4, 2025
That kinda shit i don't wanna see in the states. Fuck that shit. They wanna see there country well leave go back to our
That kinda shit i don't wanna see in the states. Fuck that shit. They wanna see there country well leave go back to our
Expresses concern about unwanted immigration and advocates for immigrants to leave, framed as protecting national character.
jennifercollins3171 Mar 3, 2026
There is no escape \n\nhttps://youtu.be/Vhdih6WXTEc?feature=shared\n\nwe are truly fucked
There is no escape \n\nhttps://youtu.be/Vhdih6WXTEc?feature=shared\n\nwe are truly fucked
Expresses existential dread and hopelessness about the situation, with apocalyptic language indicating fear and threat perception.
@khaled7472 Mar 5, 2025
Canada is a joke now. They also don’t know what refugees are doing in the name of Palestine Such a shame
Canada is a joke now. They also don’t know what refugees are doing in the name of Palestine Such a shame
Expresses alarm about Canada's immigration and refugee policies, framing the country as compromised and expressing shame about national identity.
SA-tq1nx Sep 30, 2025
Yep, we're full. Everybody out.
Yep, we're full. Everybody out.
Uses hyperbolic language to express capacity concerns, with darkly comedic tone suggesting saturation anxiety.
jimlewies8768 Jan 19, 2026
I couldn’t care less if you want to practice your religion and values in the sanctity of your own home. DONT TRY TO SHOVE IT DOWN OUR THROATS AND CHANGE SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN IN …
I couldn’t care less if you want to practice your religion and values in the sanctity of your own home. DONT TRY TO SHOVE IT DOWN OUR THROATS AND CHANGE SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN IN EFFECT FOR LONGER THAN YOU HAVE BEEN ALIVE!!!!
Expresses anxiety about cultural/religious change being imposed on Canadian society, framing immigration as a threat to established norms and values.
therealnacho69 Sep 12, 2025
They’re truly OBNOXIOUS AF
They’re truly OBNOXIOUS AF
Uses inflammatory language to characterize a group as objectionable, expressing negative sentiment and implicit threat framing.
Pavel.l445-j7h Feb 17, 2026
And so, it's not surprising that many are angry at what's happening in the world, and even well-mannered people are fed up with it. What does this ultimately lead to? God only knows.
And so, it's not surprising that many are angry at what's happening in the world, and even well-mannered people are fed up with it. What does this ultimately lead to? God only knows.
Expresses vague anxiety about global events and widespread public anger, with ominous tone about unspecified consequences.
hurricane8891 Feb 24, 2026
I've always said, ole trump dumb as a stump. him and putrid, i mean putin are thick as thieves, and I don't trust the pair of them. something should be done about them both.
I've always said, ole trump dumb as a stump. him and putrid, i mean putin are thick as thieves, and I don't trust the pair of them. something should be done about them both.
Expresses distrust and concern about Trump and Putin's alliance as a security/geopolitical threat, calling for unspecified action.
@jamesday1074 Mar 4, 2025
Because they know it's way easier to go and infest canada over ANY country in the world thats not considered 3rd world.
Because they know it's way easier to go and infest canada over ANY country in the world thats not considered 3rd world.
Uses inflammatory language ('infest') to express concern about immigration targeting Canada, with comparative framing.
Cindymancini75 Feb 15, 2026
Im the the only non Indian on my street 😭😭😭
Im the the only non Indian on my street 😭😭😭
Expresses demographic anxiety about being a minority on one's own street, using emotional markers to convey distress.
Cameron-vp4pw Jan 27, 2026
pro trump media brought you here... enjoy the destruction!!!
pro trump media brought you here... enjoy the destruction!!!
Warns of destructive consequences while critiquing media influence, expressing alarm about outcomes.
@Rumpel-TV Mar 4, 2025
This is a nation wide issue in every small town, city across Canada.. I mean Canadastan.
This is a nation wide issue in every small town, city across Canada.. I mean Canadastan.
Expresses demographic anxiety through wordplay ('Canadastan') suggesting cultural replacement and threat to national identity.
alexmagical Mar 3, 2026
They have security at Tim's in Brampton?!?! I've lived in Canada 32 years n I've never seen security guards at a Tim Horton's. I don't think this is a good sign.
They have security at Tim's in Brampton?!?! I've lived in Canada 32 years n I've never seen security guards at a Tim Horton's. I don't think this is a good sign.
Shares lived experience but frames security presence at Tim Hortons as an ominous sign of societal decline.
feargusson Feb 4, 2026
Invasion indeed...sadly, many dont assimilate... however, better the Indians than some other pple...
Invasion indeed...sadly, many dont assimilate... however, better the Indians than some other pple...
Uses 'invasion' language and expresses concern about assimilation while making comparative judgments about immigrant groups.
WinterStorms-z3b Mar 2, 2026
Carney, because you let criminals into our Country, where do Canadians go to get out of destruction?
Carney, because you let criminals into our Country, where do Canadians go to get out of destruction?
Expresses security concerns about criminals entering Canada and frames immigration as causing national destruction, with implicit call for policy change.
LynnVallentyne Feb 25, 2026
I'm glad I'm not in Canada. By the looks of it I'm sure it will smell like another shit hole.
I'm glad I'm not in Canada. By the looks of it I'm sure it will smell like another shit hole.
Expresses negative prediction about Canada's future condition due to immigration, comparing it unfavorably to other places.
roysondsouza0309 Mar 2, 2026
The immigrant problem in my home country of Canada makes me sick
The immigrant problem in my home country of Canada makes me sick
Frames immigration as a 'problem' causing distress, expressing demographic or cultural anxiety about Canada.
Greenekushmachine Mar 2, 2026
Wow. I lived in Canada for two years (16 years ago) and loved it. So sad to see the invasion. The politicians there are worse than the ones we have here in the states.
Wow. I lived in Canada for two years (16 years ago) and loved it. So sad to see the invasion. The politicians there are worse than the ones we have here in the states.
Personal experience combined with alarmist language ('invasion') and comparative critique of Canadian vs. American political leadership.
JamesRoosa-zv2rj Mar 1, 2026
they're all nice and good until they start banning beef or non-veg around their locality.
they're all nice and good until they start banning beef or non-veg around their locality.
Expresses concern about cultural practices (dietary restrictions) being imposed by immigrant communities, framing cultural difference as a threat.
stephenrabha2446 Mar 1, 2026
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JamCan 36
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Tyler Oliveira 1,549
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RocaNews 321
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Toronto Sun 118
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RocaNews 168
CTV News 81
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