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Humor / Satire

4,434 comments
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He keeps calling it Poon Job and I laugh every time.
He keeps calling it Poon Job and I laugh every time.
Finds humor in the video creator's repeated mispronunciation of 'Punjabi,' focusing on comedic delivery rather than substantive content.
weekendkeyboardwarrior Jan 27, 2026
Trump an intelligent guy? In scamming people, maybe. 9 years old read better than that idiot.
Trump an intelligent guy? In scamming people, maybe. 9 years old read better than that idiot.
Uses sarcasm and insults framed as jokes to mock Trump's intelligence and competence.
@seycheles27 Mar 4, 2025
As a Canadian, I hear all the time people calling Canada “can-India” 😂
As a Canadian, I hear all the time people calling Canada “can-India” 😂
Uses ironic humor and a derogatory portmanteau ('can-India') to mock demographic changes, combining satire with identity-based commentary.
Me7hod Jan 27, 2026
What did I just watch? A democratically elected leader forming coherent sentences?! What sorcery is this?
What did I just watch? A democratically elected leader forming coherent sentences?! What sorcery is this?
Uses ironic commentary and sarcasm to praise the PM's articulate speech while implicitly criticizing other leaders for incoherence.
@leptonsoup337 Mar 4, 2025
04:15 was ein verbitterter alter weißer mann mimimi😂😂😂
04:15 was ein verbitterter alter weißer mann mimimi😂😂😂
Sarcastic comment in German mocking an older white man's complaints, using humor and laughing emojis to critique the speaker.
julianowichmann2810 Feb 14, 2026
Imagine screwing up so badly that Canada —CANADA — has to sit you down like an irresponsible child and explain basic economics. \n\nNext, Trudeau will be offering a coloring book to illustrate 'Actions Have Consequences' …
Imagine screwing up so badly that Canada —CANADA — has to sit you down like an irresponsible child and explain basic economics. \n\nNext, Trudeau will be offering a coloring book to illustrate 'Actions Have Consequences' while the U.S. government wonders why their groceries now cost as much as a used car. ????
Uses sarcasm and ironic commentary to mock U.S. economic policy and leadership through exaggerated comparisons.
@Johnniebhoy83 Mar 4, 2025
Someone tell that woman that it needs to be flushed. Canadian bacon is a gimmick.
Someone tell that woman that it needs to be flushed. Canadian bacon is a gimmick.
Uses crude humor and sarcasm to mock Canadian culture/products, dismissing Canadian bacon as a gimmick.
@timking8281 Mar 4, 2025
We call it Bramledash in Canadastan. 🤣🤪
We call it Bramledash in Canadastan. 🤣🤪
Uses sarcastic wordplay ('Bramledash'/'Canadastan') to mock demographic changes through ironic commentary.
mikeymike758 Jan 27, 2026
Sooooo scary..the mighty justin is angry
Sooooo scary..the mighty justin is angry
Mocking commentary using sarcasm ('mighty justin is angry') to dismiss Canadian political response as ineffectual.
@sanh595 Mar 5, 2025
Holy fok the last few minutes had my anxiety going LOL seemed sketchy asf maan I'd be long gone after my Pizza Pizza
Holy fok the last few minutes had my anxiety going LOL seemed sketchy asf maan I'd be long gone after my Pizza Pizza
Uses humor and casual language to react to a tense moment in the video, joking about anxiety and wanting to leave.
ManemYeff Jan 27, 2026
USA got tech Indians we got Tim Horton Indians
USA got tech Indians we got Tim Horton Indians
Compares Indian immigration patterns between USA and Canada using humorous contrast, implying lower-skilled workers in Canada.
john-gb6cc Jan 27, 2026
It's not "Ha-Newman" bro 😂 It's "Ha-nu-man" 😂
It's not "Ha-Newman" bro 😂 It's "Ha-nu-man" 😂
Humorous correction of pronunciation with laughing emojis, poking fun at the mispronunciation in the video.
adamwestbury7928 Jan 27, 2026
Is Trump aware that there is an other world around him other then the one that spines around his butthole?
Is Trump aware that there is an other world around him other then the one that spines around his butthole?
Crude sarcastic joke mocking Trump's intelligence and self-centeredness.
@dresedavid Mar 4, 2025
As per usual, Trump is doing stupid shit because he is stupid.
As per usual, Trump is doing stupid shit because he is stupid.
Sarcastic dismissal of Trump's actions using exaggerated language ('stupid shit because he is stupid') for comedic effect.
@timhurst1350 Mar 5, 2025
Ooooo...he about to cry! LOL
Ooooo...he about to cry! LOL
Mocking commentary using laughter and sarcasm about someone's emotional reaction in the video.
@T_Rec520 Mar 4, 2025
4:35 buddy probably had a bigger order and was impatient 😂 fatahh
4:35 buddy probably had a bigger order and was impatient 😂 fatahh
Commenter makes a joking observation about a specific moment in the video (4:35), using humor to comment on observed behavior.
busystuff23yearsago15 Jan 27, 2026
country elects guy who went bankrupt 7 times... expected result occurs.
country elects guy who went bankrupt 7 times... expected result occurs.
Uses sarcastic framing ('expected result occurs') to critique a political figure's bankruptcy history, combining ironic commentary with implicit policy criticism.
@captoblivious1 Mar 4, 2025
What a nice comedy
What a nice comedy
Characterizes the video or speech as comedy, suggesting ironic or satirical interpretation of the content.
@ii.1.1 Mar 5, 2025
Trump only mad cause canada won the hockey game
Trump only mad cause canada won the hockey game
Uses sarcastic humor to dismiss Trump's criticism by attributing it to a hockey game loss rather than substantive policy disagreement.
@freelineskates5180 Mar 5, 2025
I like how he thinks we can afford anything anyways
I like how he thinks we can afford anything anyways
Uses sarcastic humor to critique Trump's economic policies and spending priorities, implying unrealistic or reckless financial decisions.
@lucasharder3745 Mar 5, 2025
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Identity Assertion
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Tyler Oliveira 1,991
RocaNews 467
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Yoke Immigration Canada 89
Solidarity
CNN 4,297
Tyler Oliveira 400
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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
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Tyler Oliveira 820
RocaNews 203
Yoke Immigration Canada 203
JamCan 152
Moral Argument
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CTV Your Morning 23
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