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55,769
9.3% of 596,542 total
Prosocial Scored
54,229
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55,418
403 clusters
Avg Tox / Con
0.245 / 0.328

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Active: "I feel bad for the …" 70 comments · Page 3 of 3
I am so happy people are starting to speak up. Sadly, I am changing. I am becoming angry. Angry at immigrants and the system. Am I becoming racist? Or just so lost at how things …
I am so happy people are starting to speak up. Sadly, I am changing. I am becoming angry. Angry at immigrants and the system. Am I becoming racist? Or just so lost at how things seem so wrong. My main upset is for my teen son. Turned 16 after Christmas. So excited about looking for a part-time job, earning some money, getting experiences and (unbeknownst to him ) expanding his social circle. This excitement came from me. LIke all us Canadians who remember our first part-time jobs (mine was at a McDonalds), I regaled my son in stories of that first part-time job. How much I learned from it, and the so many benefits it would have for me as I got older. He listened, and couldn't wait to turn 16. Also, like most parents, I raised him on the benefits of working hard in school, getting good grades, learning, getting involved, etc. Do these things son, and you will have a good future. He listened. Honours student all his life. Played on school teams. Performed in talent shows, Volunteered his time, etc., etc. Not a bad resume for a first time teen seeking a job. It is now heading into September. He has applied at all the traditional teen job hotspots, (all the fast food joints, grocery stores, drug stores, etc). Dozens of resumes, online and in-person applications. Not a single response. Then I walk into the local Burger King. Not a single Caucasian, Black, Hispanic, Indigenous, or Far Eastern employee. All East Indian (or Pakistani). Suddenly I am really noticing this trend everywhere, especially in the franchise fast food industry; especially upsetting when I even see it in a Harvey's (even more Canadian than Timmies). It's either East Indians or Arabs. I don't know for how long I have been hearing about diversity and fair hiring practices (which I have always supported); but to see this trend makes me furious. Are the owners of these franchise exempt from fair hiring practices? Are they not taught we are a diverse country? This is wrong. I want to finish with two sad situations which we should all be concerned about. When my eldest was looking for part-time work after the pandemic, he walked into a Mr. Submarine. He asked if he could leave his resume or fill out an application. The Arab cashier told him in broken English they were not hiring. As he was walking out, a young Arab man walked in. He approached the same cashier and asked for an application. She gave him one. WTF. My last comment, is the most concerning of all. My 16 year old, who works so hard at school, and at everything he does, recently commented, after yet another non-reply after handing out a slew of resumes, "Dad... what's the use of working so hard if I can't even get a job at McDonalds." I wonder how many other Canadian teens are feeling the same way. Not just white teens. Black, Hispanic, Indigenous and East Asian teens. Seems the broken English East Indian and Arab teens and young adults aren't asking themselves that. How long until my son thinks I am just spewing BS about this hard work thing? This is not about racism. This is about fair hiring practices, especially in more and more franchises; however, I do find myself listening to more and more of these videos, and find myself developing sucb negative feelings towards these two cultures. This is not Canadian. To be thinking this way, especially, is not Canadian. What do we do? Speak up, and we are racist. Stay quiet, and our teen kids move into adulthood without job experience, money put away, or just having a life experience that any of us over 30 (no matter our race) experienced. Something has to change; but I haven't a clue how to do that.
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Insult0.07808672
Profanity0.027273865
Threat0.008531082
Severe Toxicity0.00541687
Low Tox 0.19789438 Constructive 0.837 Personal_Narrative
Aug 26, 2025 2 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
Feel bad for immigration agents, they lost clients. Now they have to find another job😂
Feel bad for immigration agents, they lost clients. Now they have to find another job😂
Identity Attack0.10221587
Insult0.05262003
Profanity0.017845914
Threat0.007573096
Severe Toxicity0.0029754639
Low Tox 0.1693855 Moderate Con 0.388 Humor_Satire
Nov 21, 2025 Quebec Ends Economic Immigration Program …
Feel bad for the good hard working Canadians in this video being invaded and their powerless because the government allows it.
Feel bad for the good hard working Canadians in this video being invaded and their powerless because the government allows it.
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Insult0.06634661
Profanity0.013678487
Threat0.009074804
Severe Toxicity0.0034332275
Low Tox 0.16678599 Moderate Con 0.416 Fear_Threat
Sep 19, 2025 13 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I feel bad for Canada I seen their side of Niagara Falls and I honestly thought it was India at first for a sec
I feel bad for Canada I seen their side of Niagara Falls and I honestly thought it was India at first for a sec
Identity Attack0.12440576
Insult0.04383647
Profanity0.024062896
Threat0.0083886795
Severe Toxicity0.0037384033
Low Tox 0.16591948 Moderate Con 0.444 Humor_Satire
Jan 27, 2026 461 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
Try ordering food with any delivery company. It is the worst experience ever. I remember delivery people used to be so chill, probably because they could afford to live on minimum wage. I recently gave …
Try ordering food with any delivery company. It is the worst experience ever. I remember delivery people used to be so chill, probably because they could afford to live on minimum wage. I recently gave a driver a huge tip and requested it be brought to my door because I was having a movie night, they called me and said " COME OUTSIDE! COME OUTSIDE!" and I said "I requested for it to be delivered to my door", then he hung up and left with the food. Probably ate it. I had to reorder my meal and wait another hour. I swear to God every time I order food for delivery, which is rarely, the door dash driver is absolutely disrespectful or putting in 0 zero. This is the cheap labor Trudeau wanted. I honestly just feel bad ordering food for delivery now because I know it's hell out there
Identity Attack0.006363631
Insult0.06739554
Profanity0.07255927
Threat0.009825659
Severe Toxicity0.0039482117
Low Tox 0.16098402 Constructive 0.73 Economic_Argument
Oct 3, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
No doubt about it, Canada is for Canadians. If you wanted to, you could deport millions of immigrants, but let's be real about the cost. The Canadian economy, its pensions, its farms, and its health …
No doubt about it, Canada is for Canadians. If you wanted to, you could deport millions of immigrants, but let's be real about the cost. The Canadian economy, its pensions, its farms, and its health sector all rely on immigrants to pay taxes and fill jobs. It's not some big conspiracy about population replacement; it's just about the economy. You can't have one without the other. Canadians aren't the only ones dealing with this. In Asia and Africa, it's a different kind of immigrant, the ones with money who buy up land and property, driving locals out of the market. They're not given an ear either, because money talks. It’s always been about the money and the power, and Canadians should understand that perspective too. The culture or religion of a few bad apples shouldn’t be used to tarnish every immigrant. We do need to do a better job screening people, but it’s not fair to paint everyone with the same brush. In the U.S., Indian immigrants are top earners and incredibly successful, but people still complain that they’re "taking their jobs." So, if an Indian person is a failure, they're a problem. If they're a success, they're still a problem. They can't win. This old colonial mindset is alive and well. It's tough for some people to process that a person of color can outsmart them and rise up by their own bootstrap. But when those same folks go to Asia or Africa, suddenly they feel that old nostalgia and are much more comfortable with the social hierarchy there. It would be ideal if no one had to leave their home country for a better life. When we have more justice in the world for everyone, maybe we won't have to keep having these conversations.
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Insult0.056133457
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Threat0.01187109
Severe Toxicity0.004310608
Low Tox 0.15987846 Constructive 0.711 Economic_Argument
Aug 26, 2025 Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
Its sad cause there are lovely people from both india and china here that want to live and thrive in canada and be canadian, they dont want the country they left. But for some reason …
Its sad cause there are lovely people from both india and china here that want to live and thrive in canada and be canadian, they dont want the country they left. But for some reason liberal politicians think they need to bring in people from these places who hate us and want to change things. I feel bad for the people who came here to be here genuinely. Nobody can afford anything here now because of being overrun
Identity Attack0.12208464
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Threat0.007094103
Severe Toxicity0.0030708313
Low Tox 0.15711457 Constructive 0.65 Identity_Assertion
Feb 5, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
Dear Conservative Spokesperson: It's too bad you guys just can't help yourselves. Instead of criticizing policies or programmes, you feel most comfortable hurling personal insults. This is but one reason that Poilievre and Conservatives will …
Dear Conservative Spokesperson: It's too bad you guys just can't help yourselves. Instead of criticizing policies or programmes, you feel most comfortable hurling personal insults. This is but one reason that Poilievre and Conservatives will never win.
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Insult0.06739554
Profanity0.012687869
Threat0.0084793
Severe Toxicity0.0019550323
Low Tox 0.13908891 Moderate Con 0.451 Policy_Critique
Feb 27, 2026 2 likes BATRA’S BURNING QUESTIONS: Canada’s absent …
All the Liberals on her crying about immigration but won't vote for change. I dont feel bad for them ..... this is what they keep voting for.
All the Liberals on her crying about immigration but won't vote for change. I dont feel bad for them ..... this is what they keep voting for.
Identity Attack0.043839492
Insult0.04969218
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Threat0.0069387536
Severe Toxicity0.0022220612
Low Tox 0.11305673 Moderate Con 0.4
Aug 27, 2025 2 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
So many pros and cons; a farming community of 18K and now a booming metropolis, is that a bad thing? Culturally ofcourse it doesn't represent the core of Canadian society, but sikhs were heavily discriminated …
So many pros and cons; a farming community of 18K and now a booming metropolis, is that a bad thing? Culturally ofcourse it doesn't represent the core of Canadian society, but sikhs were heavily discriminated against when they first arrived, so were forced to fend for themselves and build businesses, trade amongst their own kind. It is also a well known fact that sikhs regardless of their age or status, always work and sustain themselves, you will never see a sikh on welfare. The problem is the vast displacement many Canadians feel. The government needs to rethink their planning about this.
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Insult0.036435258
Profanity0.01887069
Threat0.008039144
Severe Toxicity0.0031661987
Low Tox 0.11192002 Constructive 0.77
Oct 17, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I don’t know how to feel about this. In my head I know without immigration the population will go down and that’s bad for economy. I know that diversity is good and we should embrace …
I don’t know how to feel about this. In my head I know without immigration the population will go down and that’s bad for economy. I know that diversity is good and we should embrace people from all backgrounds. Yet, something feels vastly wrong with what is going on in Brampton. And I feel guilty for feeling that way because I didn’t feel like that when I went to Woodbridge when it was all Italian or Richmond Hill when it was all Hongkong Chinese.
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Insult0.024897853
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Threat0.007197669
Severe Toxicity0.0030899048
Low Tox 0.1100022 Constructive 0.733
Sep 20, 2025 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I feel very sad because, in the end, all immigrants end up paying the price for the bad attitudes of a few. I speak especially from the perspective of Latin American immigrants: we are not …
I feel very sad because, in the end, all immigrants end up paying the price for the bad attitudes of a few. I speak especially from the perspective of Latin American immigrants: we are not the majority in Canada, but we come with the intention of adapting, of including ourselves in the local culture, and of contributing the best we can. Our culture is not so distant — we share religion, family values, and lifestyle — and we arrive with the willingness to integrate, not to impose. Even so, for us the path is extremely difficult: getting permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship is a long, expensive, and complicated process. And we do it, we comply with the rules, we respect, we pay everything. What hurts is seeing that some other groups arrive with a different attitude: instead of integrating, they want to impose their culture, their religion, even their body odors, and if you make a face or express discomfort, they immediately take it as “discrimination.” It is not fair that, for example, my child should stop bringing meat in his lunch just because another child bullies him saying he is “a filthy sinner.” Inclusion should be mutual, an effort on both sides, not a one-sided demand.
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Insult0.031917825
Profanity0.015659723
Threat0.007145886
Severe Toxicity0.002155304
Low Tox 0.10696511 Constructive 0.79
Aug 28, 2025 8 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
No real Canadian is ever going to feel bad about this
No real Canadian is ever going to feel bad about this
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Insult0.019032324
Profanity0.016547862
Threat0.008090926
Severe Toxicity0.0019550323
Low Tox 0.081625134 Low Con 0.26 Identity_Assertion
Nov 23, 2025 11 likes Quebec Ends Economic Immigration Program …
I lived in Canada for 11 years, 2008 - 2019, went to university and worked in Toronto. I come from an upper-middle class family in China, went to a top university in Canada, landed good …
I lived in Canada for 11 years, 2008 - 2019, went to university and worked in Toronto. I come from an upper-middle class family in China, went to a top university in Canada, landed good jobs and I speak English like a native. I got my PR in 2015 and I remember the painful uphill battle I had to go through just get that. All the bureaucracy, redtape, unnecessarily rigid rules, high cost and long wait I received from CIC/IRCC felt like a humiliation to me. Every document was scrutinized and every step had obstacle that fealt unreasonable (my TOEFL examiner ask me why I had to do the language test required by CIC, and I had to visit a notary to validate my Chinese national ID card). It felt uneasy but I understood that these were the rules that everyone had to go through, and moving and integrating into a new society was never meant to be easy. I went back to Canada in 2021 and 2024, and it was evident that the country I once called home had gone down the hill. The streets were screaming crime, unemployment, inflation, drug and filth, it's total social rot. As someone who went through the whole immigration process (and many of my friends who went through the same have left Canada for good, like myself), I attribute much of this to failed immigration policy. I cannot help but feel confused, angry, betrayed and humiliated when I look at the recent immigration policies of Canada and their results, and compare with what I had to go through. The feeling sums up to: Canada penalizes the hard-working and law-abiding people, and rewards the undeserved and the cheaters. Example: when the US creates wars in the Middle East, why does CANADA bear the cost of bringing in refugees? I never regretted moving back to China and East Asia, and I feel bad for those who still truly think of Canada as home, as I am one myself. When the leadership of a country deviates from pragmatism, reason and common sense, and instead embraces idealogies, hypocrisy and political optics, this is what happens. The prices are paid by everyone, immigrant or not. For this, Trudeau deserves a court trial for his incompetence and dereliction of duty; and the people of Canada need some honest and serious retrospection. I will share some words of wisdom by the late Lee Kwan Yew: “Whoever governs Singapore (LKY was the PM and founding father of Singapore) must have that iron in him. Or give it up. This is not a game of cards, this is your life and mine. I've spent a whole lifetime building this and as long as I'm in charge, nobody is going to knock it down.” I hope the clownish weakling politicians in Canada (and, in much of the western world nowadays) can be enlightened a little bit.
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Insult0.03158728
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Threat0.0072235605
Severe Toxicity0.0019073486
Low Tox 0.07371122 Constructive 0.819
Oct 8, 2025 2 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I feel bad for that city worker, she's likely going to get in trouble.
I feel bad for that city worker, she's likely going to get in trouble.
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Insult0.01890341
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Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I'm pretty much exactly where that lady in the car is at. Enough to make rent, pay my monthly cell phone bill, and internet, but the rest? Not enough for food, no emergency funds if …
I'm pretty much exactly where that lady in the car is at. Enough to make rent, pay my monthly cell phone bill, and internet, but the rest? Not enough for food, no emergency funds if something breaks or needs replacing, etc. Can't even save and put money away. I sat down and balanced my budget, looking at what I could keep or toss. Figured out what to do for cheapening food costs as much as I could (without doing food bank), and the most I can afford for rent is $700 a month. That's basically a room in someone's house. That's it. As an Adult, I'm disgusted it's come to this. But what angers me MOST of all, is the Landlord's I gotta argue with. Surrey, BC used to be the cheap end of Vancouver. The welfare type housing, and low-income area. Then we had this huge book of Middle Eastern people come flying in at top speed, steam roll the community and make it theirs. They bought up all the cheap housing, ripped it down even though it was not that bad of a house, then built these custom 5-6 room mini mansions. The standards for the area skyrocketed, and the cost of their mortgage is likely also sky high because of what they built... So what do they do? Rent the rooms, force people 2 to a room with no privacy, and if you WANT a private room? Nearly $1000. Oh... And let's not forget the discrimination issues. If you're not going to temple or Gudwara, forget it. If you aren't pure vegetarian, forget it. And because all the other renters are "brown" and under 30yrs old, Adults are considered unwelcome. If you have a disability and don't work, you're automatically labelled a drug user (which isn't always truth). Even if you offer proof of income, and resources or phone numbers to call, they won't bother. Too much work. This sh*t needs to stop. I look in other cities near by, and it's happening in ALL OF THEM. I cant even relocate to get away from this crap. I'm done. I have no car to live out of, so that's not an option. I'm not a drug user, never will be but and all the shelters are now "low barrier". Screw that. So now what? Go back to work with a broken lower back?? Desk job search when I should be recovering and resting? Like, the suggestions are welcome, but be realistic. I'm in constant pain on heavy duty drugs to get by right now. No spouce. No parents or friends to leech off of. I feel utterly abandoned by our government.
Identity Attack0.004180758
Insult0.029714199
Profanity0.024951037
Threat0.006763986
Severe Toxicity0.0019836426
Low Tox 0.06579731 Constructive 0.775 Personal_Narrative
Aug 25, 2025 10 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
Its not as bad! I just feel really sorry for the young lady who said she has to wait 13 months for an MRI. She could be unalived in 13 months. 😢
Its not as bad! I just feel really sorry for the young lady who said she has to wait 13 months for an MRI. She could be unalived in 13 months. 😢
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Insult0.0142009165
Profanity0.013849284
Threat0.016465442
Severe Toxicity0.0020694733
Low Tox 0.050078966 Constructive 0.676
Sep 21, 2025 1 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
I feel bad for them but there are probably better options.
I feel bad for them but there are probably better options.
Identity Attack0.0045692353
Insult0.014390918
Profanity0.019485557
Threat0.009359611
Severe Toxicity0.0014400482
Low Tox 0.04290464 Moderate Con 0.449
Nov 28, 2025 Quebec Ends Economic Immigration Program …
My parents immigrated in the early 90s and I was born in Canada. It’s very hard to relate to the new immigrants in the last 10 years because we’re so different. The families that immigrated …
My parents immigrated in the early 90s and I was born in Canada. It’s very hard to relate to the new immigrants in the last 10 years because we’re so different. The families that immigrated in the 80s and 90s had to assimilate and become “Canadian” which in hindsight was for the best. I learned about my culture and language at home, but my parents, emphasized the importance of being “Canadian first” and being a part of society and “fitting in.” This wasn’t at all a bad thing. I learned to ski, skate, make ice lollies with snow and syrup, went camping, played sports… I feel embarrassed when Indians are looked at in this light, but its true. 90% of this new wave of immigrants on “student visas,” dont intend to actually obtain any sort of an education, instead they use it as a pathway for permanent residency. I know this because I have relatives who say this out loud behind closed doors. I don’t agree with any of it, and quite frankly it’s very embarrassing, but most of us first generation Indian Canadians feel very upset about how its all played out and the negative light in which our people are now viewed under. Personally, I agree they arent interested in becoming culturally Canadian, they just want to be in Canada for financial reasons. They stay in their groups, dont integrate and think somehow this will play out well. It isnt discrimination when your own people also feel this way. I have yet to meet a first gen Canadian who disagrees
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Threat0.0066215824
Severe Toxicity0.0014781952
Low Tox 0.037577134 Constructive 0.762 Personal_Narrative
Feb 3, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I feel bad that many of these people were given false hope, but this reduction was needed. In the early 2020's immigration levels reached levels that were simply too high. We had a population growth …
I feel bad that many of these people were given false hope, but this reduction was needed. In the early 2020's immigration levels reached levels that were simply too high. We had a population growth rate similar to Sudan. It strained our education, health care and prevented young people from getting jobs. We are a nation that welcomes immigration, but it cannot be at a level beyond our capacities.
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Insult0.013896915
Profanity0.01261955
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Low Tox 0.034277402 Constructive 0.764 Moral_Argument
Feb 12, 2026 2 likes Canada's tighter immigration policy divides …

Perspective API Dimensions Reference

13 dimensions explained

Toxic (6)

Toxicity
— Rude, disrespectful, or unreasonable
Severe Toxicity
— Very hateful or aggressive
Identity Attack
— Targeting race, religion, gender, etc.
Insult
— Inflammatory or provocative language
Profanity
— Swear words or obscene language
Threat
— Intention to inflict pain or violence

Prosocial (7)

Affinity
— Agreement or shared understanding
Compassion
— Concern for others' wellbeing
Curiosity
— Desire to learn or understand more
Nuance
— Acknowledges complexity or multiple perspectives
Personal Story
— Shares personal experience
Reasoning
— Evidence-based or logical argumentation
Respect
— Politeness and consideration for others
Data sources: comment_perspective_scores, comment_embeddings, and view_comment_sentiment · Scores are probability values (0–1) from Google's Perspective API via Communalytic.