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Identity Assertion

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We Americans trust our President Mr. Trump. Not you, Mr. Trudeau.
We Americans trust our President Mr. Trump. Not you, Mr. Trudeau.
Us-vs-them framing contrasting American and Canadian leadership, asserting national allegiance and superiority.
@mgtevolution Mar 4, 2025
Trump make America great again you're the best lider Trudeau is like Democrats
Trump make America great again you're the best lider Trudeau is like Democrats
Compares political leaders across nations while asserting preference for Trump and criticizing Trudeau through partisan framing.
@primaverablomsom6499 Mar 4, 2025
“Canada cannot survive with India” for sure buddy we were doing just fine dirtbag
“Canada cannot survive with India” for sure buddy we were doing just fine dirtbag
Asserts Canadian identity and past national stability, contrasting with a perceived threat from India/Indian immigration.
BootLip Aug 26, 2025
And this is why no western country wants indias, Sikhs, Muslims and Africans, because of the deculturilization of their country. You don’t want to localize, speak the language follow Christianity then don’t go there.
And this is why no western country wants indias, Sikhs, Muslims and Africans, because of the deculturilization of their country. You don’t want to localize, speak the language follow Christianity then don’t go there.
Makes sweeping claims about why Western countries reject certain groups, framing immigration as cultural non-assimilation and identity threat.
oldladyofleisuregamer Jan 27, 2026
I am Canadian, and I know very well that the majority of Americans are reasonable and intelligent people. Unfortunately, your president and his team are not. It's sad.
I am Canadian, and I know very well that the majority of Americans are reasonable and intelligent people. Unfortunately, your president and his team are not. It's sad.
Asserts Canadian identity while distinguishing reasonable Americans from their president, using comparative framing to separate people from leadership.
@Al8-Senikal Mar 4, 2025
F u Trudeau! F u canada. I LOVE MY PRESIDENT…STAND WITH HIM TO THE LAST BREATH ^
F u Trudeau! F u canada. I LOVE MY PRESIDENT…STAND WITH HIM TO THE LAST BREATH ^
Strong us-vs-them framing with national allegiance declaration and rejection of Canadian identity in favor of American loyalty.
@chakalakainme9903 Mar 4, 2025
As a Canadian, I didn’t vote for Trudeau but I have to hand it to him, he has expressed the thoughts and feelings of the majority of Canadians very well. Canadians are generally pretty laid …
As a Canadian, I didn’t vote for Trudeau but I have to hand it to him, he has expressed the thoughts and feelings of the majority of Canadians very well. Canadians are generally pretty laid back and easy going, often too polite for our own good. However, as the Americans in 1812, the Germans in WW1 and WW2, the Chinese and North Koreans in the Korean War and the Taliban in Afghanistan found out we don’t shy away from a fight when we are provoked. We will never bow down to that orange orangutang in the White House.
Asserts Canadian national identity and character, contrasting with American leadership through historical and cultural framing.
@tonys6538 Mar 4, 2025
Very Easy: To many immigrants and they dont want to integrate but convert it into the image of the land they left behind. They are many that are nice but there are many that are …
Very Easy: To many immigrants and they dont want to integrate but convert it into the image of the land they left behind. They are many that are nice but there are many that are insulting and emboldened to be just arrogant… and insulting.. Close the Borders..
Emphasizes cultural non-integration and us-vs-them framing ('convert it into the image of the land they left behind') with calls to close borders.
DalitisHebrewnotHindu Aug 26, 2025
1 cluster f*** of a bunch of f****** retards all mixed into Canada thank you Trudeau f****** retard
1 cluster f*** of a bunch of f****** retards all mixed into Canada thank you Trudeau f****** retard
Blames immigration and a political leader for Canada's problems using dehumanizing language and ethnic framing.
bambam-zy5vw Feb 28, 2026
Yes we are pissed at the USA, once considered our friends. Actions speak louder than words and your actions have told us we are no longer your friends. So be it! We are a strong …
Yes we are pissed at the USA, once considered our friends. Actions speak louder than words and your actions have told us we are no longer your friends. So be it! We are a strong and resilient nation and you will regret pissing all over us. Its officially on now!
Asserts Canadian national identity and solidarity against the USA, framing a relationship breakdown.
@grunf0094 Mar 4, 2025
Hey Maga idiots !! You just f america over !!, pissed ?
Hey Maga idiots !! You just f america over !!, pissed ?
Uses in-group/out-group framing ('Maga idiots') and blames them for national harm, combining identity assertion with moral critique.
@RONLEE65 Mar 4, 2025
This is what a president should be. Why any of us would vote against our own people and our own country I'll never understand.
This is what a president should be. Why any of us would vote against our own people and our own country I'll never understand.
Frames voting as a choice between 'our own people' and 'our own country,' asserting in-group identity and national loyalty.
@meshaknits4456 Mar 4, 2025
Tim Hortons is an Indian restaurant now...
Tim Hortons is an Indian restaurant now...
Sarcastically comments on cultural/ownership change at a Canadian institution, implying loss of national identity and control.
kiraraxli Feb 27, 2026
The majority of Americans are so dumb! change my mind…
The majority of Americans are so dumb! change my mind…
Makes a sweeping negative generalization about Americans as a group, using us-vs-them framing.
@nmrodrig Mar 4, 2025
Muslim Canada ....you deserve the bullshit
Muslim Canada ....you deserve the bullshit
Frames Canada as becoming 'Muslim Canada' and wishes negative consequences, asserting religious/cultural identity boundaries.
auggievu2972 Aug 25, 2025
I don't want them to adapt. I want them to go home. They have to go back. \\\\\\
I don't want them to adapt. I want them to go home. They have to go back. \\\\\\
Rejects immigrant integration and demands deportation, asserting exclusionary national identity boundaries.
chrishails4263 Aug 25, 2025
Uh no…Canadians aren’t “polite” any longer…that ship sailed quite a long time ago
Uh no…Canadians aren’t “polite” any longer…that ship sailed quite a long time ago
Challenges the stereotype of Canadian politeness, asserting a revised national identity claim.
@KilluhKlown-d1c Mar 4, 2025
Nothing like hearing Castro Jr. lecture America. Get lost Bozo.
Nothing like hearing Castro Jr. lecture America. Get lost Bozo.
Dismissive attack on Canadian leadership using nickname, framing as illegitimate speaker on US matters.
@TylerSmith-ce8mk Mar 4, 2025
They bring their country's political problems and make Canada their battle ground. If you want to fight for a separate state in your old country stay there and fight.
They bring their country's political problems and make Canada their battle ground. If you want to fight for a separate state in your old country stay there and fight.
Frames immigrants as outsiders bringing foreign political conflicts, asserting Canadian identity boundaries and us-vs-them framing.
indragurung9946 Aug 25, 2025
Trudeau is a globalist. Trump is a nationalist.
Trudeau is a globalist. Trump is a nationalist.
Frames political leaders through ideological identity categories (globalist vs. nationalist) establishing opposing worldviews.
@MJorgy5 Mar 4, 2025
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Identity Assertion
CNN 2,313
Tyler Oliveira 1,991
RocaNews 467
JamCan 274
Yoke Immigration Canada 89
Solidarity
CNN 4,297
Tyler Oliveira 400
RocaNews 75
JamCan 36
CTV Your Morning 32
Policy Critique
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Tyler Oliveira 551
Toronto Sun 340
CTV News 268
RocaNews 235
Humor / Satire
CNN 2,078
Tyler Oliveira 1,667
RocaNews 241
Global News 89
CTV News 68
Fear / Threat
Tyler Oliveira 1,549
CNN 1,332
RocaNews 321
JamCan 204
Toronto Sun 118
Meta-Commentary
Tyler Oliveira 1,702
CNN 1,478
RocaNews 168
CTV News 81
JamCan 77
Unverified Claim
CNN 1,480
Tyler Oliveira 820
RocaNews 203
Yoke Immigration Canada 203
JamCan 152
Moral Argument
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Tyler Oliveira 704
RocaNews 205
JamCan 73
CTV Your Morning 23
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