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

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Active: "Indians are people who you …" 1,087 comments · Page 43 of 44
Sikh people are actually the nicest indians.
Sikh people are actually the nicest indians.
Identity Attack0.06249457
Insult0.018065477
Profanity0.027683776
Threat0.008764107
Severe Toxicity0.0037765503
Low Tox 0.07054565 Moderate Con 0.421
Oct 5, 2025 3 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Afraid. Not asleep. People see hear and feel it. The media are helping the GOVT hide that they have lost control and the host is the hostage. That Indian guy is right What are you …
Afraid. Not asleep. People see hear and feel it. The media are helping the GOVT hide that they have lost control and the host is the hostage. That Indian guy is right What are you going to do about it. Nothing and they know it. So maybe this is the shot across the bow letting us know its going to be that way whether we want it to or not.
Identity Attack0.022992345
Insult0.021803947
Profanity0.015079016
Threat0.012233571
Severe Toxicity0.0019359589
Low Tox 0.06817148 Moderate Con 0.465
Aug 31, 2025 2 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
I’m a proud Indian who is now a Canadian citizen, and I’ve made a conscious effort to assimilate into Canadian culture and values. What bothers me is how this conversation has been reduced to blaming …
I’m a proud Indian who is now a Canadian citizen, and I’ve made a conscious effort to assimilate into Canadian culture and values. What bothers me is how this conversation has been reduced to blaming one group. The reality is that the Canadian government failed first by not properly managing immigration volumes, not enforcing document verification, and not honestly assessing whether the country could support such rapid population growth. That policy failure created pressure on housing, jobs, and social systems long before resentment followed. We also need honesty within the Indian community. Some Indians struggle to adapt being overly loud, culturally rigid, and sometimes lacking empathy for Canadian norms and shared public spaces. I studied Canadian and Indigenous history in school, and respecting that history matters. Assimilation doesn’t mean abandoning your culture, but it does mean understanding and respecting the society you chose to join. Cultural education should be expected, not optional. That said, one Indian doing something wrong does not make all Indians bad. Most Indian students and workers I know are hardworking, punctual, and serious about contributing. I’ve personally worked minimum-wage jobs for years, and what I noticed was not jobs being “taken,” but fewer Canadian youth willing to stay in or commit to these roles long-term. Indians didn’t replace Canadians, they filled vacancies that already existed. I also briefly volunteered helping the homeless, and what I saw was honestly shocking. It’s not that the government isn’t trying to help there are rehabilitation programs and support systems in place. The difficult truth is that a significant portion of the homeless population struggles with substance abuse and refuses treatment because it requires giving up drugs. Over time, homelessness itself starts to function like a culture, where benefits and assistance unintentionally enable continued substance use rather than recovery. This is an uncomfortable reality people don’t like to talk about. None of this is simple. Immigration didn’t break Canada, and neither did one community. Poor policy, weak enforcement, lack of accountability, and refusal from governments and individuals to adapt responsibly is what brought us here. Blame is easy. Honest solutions are not.
Identity Attack0.023193322
Insult0.028832749
Profanity0.015010698
Threat0.0068869707
Severe Toxicity0.0016117096
Low Tox 0.06817148 Constructive 0.823 Personal_Narrative
Jan 27, 2026 22 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I was going through college in southern Ontario about half a decade ago. The faculty was alright but the one that always stuck with me was an elderly Indian man who had a PHd (what …
I was going through college in southern Ontario about half a decade ago. The faculty was alright but the one that always stuck with me was an elderly Indian man who had a PHd (what he was doing teaching at a community college, I'm not sure). He immigrated from India sometime in the 70's, I think, and sometimes told us stories about how he'd never seen electricity until he was well into adulthood. This was at the early stages of Indian mass immigration to the province, but the international students were already becoming a known problem in the school. They never spoke to anyone else, hung out in big groups together on campus, I swear most of them couldn't even speak English. They constantly cheated on everything and shared answers, I heard like 7 of them got failed for submitting identical lab reports one time. Most people knew they were a problem, but no one was comfortable saying anything. Except the Indian professor. He would publicly call them out for shit in class, berate them, shit talk them openly to other students. I've literally never seen anyone more angry about those Indian students than that Indian professor. It's not hard to see why, he busted his ass to immigrate to Canada, get work and get into a good university. He completed a doctorate, for Christ's sake. He didn't see a street light until he was 25, and worked his way to the bleeding edge of digital science. Now there's a bunch of lazy assholes invited in by the government brazenly trying to cheat their way to a degree in his goddamn class. I'd crash out too.
Identity Attack0.04796442
Insult0.025800243
Profanity0.018597418
Threat0.007793174
Severe Toxicity0.002193451
Low Tox 0.06579731 Constructive 0.707 Personal_Narrative
Feb 3, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
In the UK small to medium towns and cities where there's a concentration of indian people eg: London (West) Leicester, Birmingham, Slough.
In the UK small to medium towns and cities where there's a concentration of indian people eg: London (West) Leicester, Birmingham, Slough.
Identity Attack0.07591068
Insult0.017807651
Profanity0.02392626
Threat0.008634649
Severe Toxicity0.002746582
Low Tox 0.06579731 Constructive 0.517 Comparative_Framing
Dec 31, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Hey! Im a sikh that was born in canada, with my parents, grand father, great grand father also being in this beutiful country. I wanted to start of by saying a couple of things. My …
Hey! Im a sikh that was born in canada, with my parents, grand father, great grand father also being in this beutiful country. I wanted to start of by saying a couple of things. My home was in brampton for a long time and I have personally seen the safety gone down, my family used to come back from trips with our garage open and everything would be completely fine. The long term sikhs and indians came and actually contributing positively and that can be seen with how good canada was pre 2020. Immigration too an extent was good, but mass immigration was never a good idea. In 2018-2019 the old time punjabi community was heavily against so many students coming in, so much so people that were indian had "no students" signs when renting their basements. It's sad to see people that came here running things so badly and ruining the effort and contributions made by many(I even face the consqeunces of things I have never done). Remeber don't be afraid to call out people for their bullshit, but also dont bash innocent people. Now many ppl came to canada and have done good like sikhs having the highest donors of blood, plasma, and platelets. We also giveway a lot in charity and food. A good news is Canada is cracking down on these bad people and quickly, and many good people who came are returning back home. I have seen a lot of videos online, but please remember algorithms and pushed media make things seem worse than they actually are. My message is I'm sorry for how these people are acting, my recent trip to Canada(brampton) I saw better quality service and more white folk too. Stay safe and god bless!
Identity Attack0.039456755
Insult0.022448512
Profanity0.027000591
Threat0.008181547
Severe Toxicity0.0032043457
Low Tox 0.06421452 Constructive 0.862 Personal_Narrative
Jan 27, 2026 3 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
We have quite a few Indians moving out to our little town here too. I find them to be hard working and very friendly. They are buying the stores from the Koreans. The ones that …
We have quite a few Indians moving out to our little town here too. I find them to be hard working and very friendly. They are buying the stores from the Koreans. The ones that moved out here are great folks. I have no problem with it. To be honest, so many people that I grew up with have left now so having this influx is helping to revitalize our little towns.
Identity Attack0.06749674
Insult0.01767874
Profanity0.022628209
Threat0.008556974
Severe Toxicity0.00289917
Low Tox 0.063027434 Constructive 0.796 Solidarity
Jan 28, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
As an Indian I'd say it's cheap to move to another country for economic benefits... it's like extracting wealth from another country and their people. If one really likes some country then they should already …
As an Indian I'd say it's cheap to move to another country for economic benefits... it's like extracting wealth from another country and their people. If one really likes some country then they should already have enough money to live and support themselves.
Identity Attack0.04280826
Insult0.019354604
Profanity0.019348921
Threat0.0067963502
Severe Toxicity0.0017166138
Low Tox 0.06025757 Constructive 0.614
Aug 25, 2025 12 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
Its true about the government supporting them for the rest of there life, the man upstairs (indian) has five people on his check, he also receives extra for a pregnancy. When I seen the statement …
Its true about the government supporting them for the rest of there life, the man upstairs (indian) has five people on his check, he also receives extra for a pregnancy. When I seen the statement I was like that should tell the government alot! He also receive double of me for gst 🤦‍♀️
Identity Attack0.037136484
Insult0.020192537
Profanity0.017367685
Threat0.006543908
Severe Toxicity0.0017547607
Low Tox 0.059974585 Constructive 0.748 Economic_Argument
Jan 29, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I share the same sentiments as these Canadian citizens.I'm an immigrant myself, and it is our moral obligation, to respect the culture and Laws, etc. There are people coming from other countries, especially in certain …
I share the same sentiments as these Canadian citizens.I'm an immigrant myself, and it is our moral obligation, to respect the culture and Laws, etc. There are people coming from other countries, especially in certain parts of Asia, as if they are here to take over Canada. Some years ago I was going home from work about 9 :45 pm and an Indian female told me to get up from beside her, so her friend could sit beside her.
Identity Attack0.06294931
Insult0.018129934
Profanity0.013439372
Threat0.0072753434
Severe Toxicity0.0019931793
Low Tox 0.059727192 Constructive 0.857
Aug 25, 2025 2 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
The Indian immigrants are the best; they work hard, have very close families and are the sweetest people I've ever met.
The Indian immigrants are the best; they work hard, have very close families and are the sweetest people I've ever met.
Identity Attack0.05089863
Insult0.015796926
Profanity0.023652986
Threat0.007961469
Severe Toxicity0.0030326843
Low Tox 0.059232414 Constructive 0.643
Oct 12, 2025 14 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
there's enough people in India to make all western countries majority Indian simultaneously if they migrated. 800M in Europe and 400M in US+CAN (high estimates) vs 1500M in India
there's enough people in India to make all western countries majority Indian simultaneously if they migrated. 800M in Europe and 400M in US+CAN (high estimates) vs 1500M in India
Identity Attack0.053399716
Insult0.01465692
Profanity0.01982715
Threat0.008181547
Severe Toxicity0.002412796
Low Tox 0.056263726 Low Con 0.279 Fear_Threat
Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
Gentle reminder that as of late 2024–2025, approximately 2.5 to 2.9 million people of Indian origin live in Canada, representing roughly 0.18% to 0.2% India's total population. Canada couldn't even handle half a percentage of …
Gentle reminder that as of late 2024–2025, approximately 2.5 to 2.9 million people of Indian origin live in Canada, representing roughly 0.18% to 0.2% India's total population. Canada couldn't even handle half a percentage of jeet.
Identity Attack0.043839492
Insult0.016024929
Profanity0.011184863
Threat0.0064144502
Severe Toxicity0.001206398
Low Tox 0.055521555 Moderate Con 0.416 Unverified_Claim
Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
indian people are the best people i’ve ever met so friendly and happy.. I love them fr i don’t mind them one bit
indian people are the best people i’ve ever met so friendly and happy.. I love them fr i don’t mind them one bit
Identity Attack0.036105253
Insult0.015720926
Profanity0.02932342
Threat0.009230154
Severe Toxicity0.003414154
Low Tox 0.054779384 Constructive 0.555 Solidarity
Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
Well sir, You can put your finger on the way Indian people do their stuff (Tradition /culture ) but you can never finger out and say they are not patriotic. When it comes to protecting …
Well sir, You can put your finger on the way Indian people do their stuff (Tradition /culture ) but you can never finger out and say they are not patriotic. When it comes to protecting what they love they will be first one on line of defence, Mark my word. We Respect every Countries constitution, and we are hard workers that's why we prosper. Law and Love that's what country's build on. Have a great day.
Identity Attack0.034816213
Insult0.018838953
Profanity0.014156717
Threat0.0071070488
Severe Toxicity0.0016498566
Low Tox 0.054284602 Constructive 0.758 Moral_Argument
Sep 21, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
The duality is interesting. I live in an area with a high Indian population but they're very friendly and hard-working. They're a big factor as to why the area is the highest median salary in …
The duality is interesting. I live in an area with a high Indian population but they're very friendly and hard-working. They're a big factor as to why the area is the highest median salary in the state. It's more so a people thing, not a race thing..
Identity Attack0.048737846
Insult0.014314918
Profanity0.01764096
Threat0.0064015044
Severe Toxicity0.0018119812
Low Tox 0.05255287 Constructive 0.779
Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
The Indians in Canada are hands down coolest people I’ve met. I’m American
The Indians in Canada are hands down coolest people I’ve met. I’m American
Identity Attack0.036620867
Insult0.0154929245
Profanity0.022696527
Threat0.0076637166
Severe Toxicity0.0024795532
Low Tox 0.04834723 Constructive 0.513 Solidarity
Jan 27, 2026 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I lived in Dallas for years. Our Indian neighbors were the nicest people. I had a Seik mailman he was a hard-working great guy. My neighbor grew melons. if any grew on my side, I …
I lived in Dallas for years. Our Indian neighbors were the nicest people. I had a Seik mailman he was a hard-working great guy. My neighbor grew melons. if any grew on my side, I would text her and say ok its mine now. She was so funny. There is a class system, but I must have lived with amazing people. If you make a friend of them. You have a friend for life. Again, this is Dallas millions of populations!
Identity Attack0.029402243
Insult0.017743196
Profanity0.023379711
Threat0.0082074385
Severe Toxicity0.0025558472
Low Tox 0.04834723 Constructive 0.827 Personal_Narrative
Jan 28, 2026 2 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
English and French colonization had a devastating and intentional impact on the Indigenous languages of Canada, leading to the severe endangerment and, in some cases, extinction of many languages. This was achieved through explicit colonial …
English and French colonization had a devastating and intentional impact on the Indigenous languages of Canada, leading to the severe endangerment and, in some cases, extinction of many languages. This was achieved through explicit colonial policies aimed at cultural assimilation and the suppression of Indigenous identities.  Key Impacts of Colonization Forced Assimilation via Residential Schools: The most significant factor in language loss was the government-funded, church-run residential school system, which operated from the 19th century to the late 20th century. Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and communities and sent to these schools. Punishment for Speaking Native Tongues: In the schools, children were forbidden to speak their Indigenous languages and were often subjected to severe physical, emotional, and sexual abuse if they did. Intergenerational Trauma and Knowledge Loss: The experience in residential schools caused profound trauma. Survivors often did not teach their children their traditional languages, partly out of fear of punishment and partly because their own fluency had been impacted, which inhibited the languages from being passed to the next generation. Discriminatory Legislation: The Indian Act: This legislation, along with other colonial policies, was used to suppress Indigenous cultural expression, including language. Official Languages Act: Canada's official language policies recognize only English and French as dominant languages, effectively marginalizing the over 60 distinct Indigenous languages that existed on the land long before European settlement. Dispossession of Land: Forcible removal of Indigenous communities from their traditional lands and onto reserves disrupted the deep connection between language, culture, and the natural environment. Indigenous languages often encode unique knowledge about local ecosystems, which was lost when communities were displaced. Social Stigmatization: Colonial ideologies viewed Indigenous cultures and languages as "inferior" or "savage," promoting English and French as the languages of "modernity" and "progress". This created a social hierarchy where speaking an Indigenous language could be a barrier to education and employment opportunities in the dominant society.  Current Situation and Revitalization Efforts The legacy of these policies has resulted in low numbers of fluent Indigenous language speakers today, with many languages considered endangered or critically endangered. However, there are significant ongoing efforts toward language revitalization.  The Canadian federal government passed the Indigenous Languages Act in 2019, which aims to support the efforts of Indigenous peoples to reclaim, revitalize, maintain, and strengthen their languages. Indigenous communities, educational institutions, and organizations are actively working to preserve languages through immersion programs, community initiatives, and documentation. UNESCO has declared 2022 to 2032 the International Decade of Indigenous Languages to draw global attention to the urgent need for preservation and promotion.
Identity Attack0.026408968
Insult0.019934712
Profanity0.014122557
Threat0.008738215
Severe Toxicity0.0016593933
Low Tox 0.04735767 Constructive 0.612 Moral_Argument
Feb 11, 2026 1 likes Canada's tighter immigration policy divides …
as an Indian i believe Canada should do something to fix this issue because not only is this destroying the somewhat good reputation we had, its also rendering people unable to find jobs. I have …
as an Indian i believe Canada should do something to fix this issue because not only is this destroying the somewhat good reputation we had, its also rendering people unable to find jobs. I have some good friends who are living in Canada(they're canadian) and are drastically searching for a job they're overqualified for which just breaks my heart
Identity Attack0.021585498
Insult0.018774498
Profanity0.01309778
Threat0.0074954215
Severe Toxicity0.0011825562
Low Tox 0.045873325 Constructive 0.741 Personal_Narrative
Feb 5, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
India: 1.4 billion people Combined population of USA, UK, Australia, Canada and NZ: 500 million That means you could double the populations of the Anglosphere countries with Indians and still have close to another billion …
India: 1.4 billion people Combined population of USA, UK, Australia, Canada and NZ: 500 million That means you could double the populations of the Anglosphere countries with Indians and still have close to another billion Indians. Or stated another way, you could quadruple the populations of the Anglophone countries with Indians
Identity Attack0.038683333
Insult0.011882903
Profanity0.013678487
Threat0.0072882893
Severe Toxicity0.0016212463
Low Tox 0.04290464 Moderate Con 0.318 Comparative_Framing
Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
Cultural clustering is a natural phenomenon. Even within India, if someone moves from the North to the South (or vice versa), they often seek out people from their own region/religion/community to feel a sense of …
Cultural clustering is a natural phenomenon. Even within India, if someone moves from the North to the South (or vice versa), they often seek out people from their own region/religion/community to feel a sense of familiarity and comfort. Brampton’s story reflects this same human instinct to find community and preserve traditions in a new place without disturbing the territorial harmony(but that didn't go well). At the same time, Indian culture and values are inherently inclusive, with a long history of adapting and coexisting with diverse communities. The real challenge lies not in immigrants forming close-knit groups, but in how well both newcomers and longtime residents accept and integrate with each other. When mutual respect and openness exist, diversity becomes a strength rather than a division. That said, the scale and pace of Brampton’s demographic change raise important policy questions. The Canadian government should have anticipated and planned for this transformation much earlier. Whether they did not act, or could not act, is a question only they can answer but it is central to understanding today’s challenges.
Identity Attack0.031464707
Insult0.018323302
Profanity0.016172111
Threat0.0072882893
Severe Toxicity0.0016307831
Low Tox 0.042657252 Constructive 0.725 Policy_Critique
Sep 19, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Indian people are amazing.
Indian people are amazing.
Identity Attack0.029144434
Insult0.014732921
Profanity0.024541125
Threat0.008556974
Severe Toxicity0.002861023
Low Tox 0.04216247 Moderate Con 0.463
Sep 18, 2025 4 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Indian people we work for you❤
Indian people we work for you❤
Identity Attack0.029917859
Insult0.014808921
Profanity0.023243073
Threat0.008401625
Severe Toxicity0.0030326843
Low Tox 0.041915078 Moderate Con 0.443
Sep 21, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
As a real Canadian Native American I welcome Indian people
As a real Canadian Native American I welcome Indian people
Identity Attack0.029660052
Insult0.0129089095
Profanity0.019143965
Threat0.0073918556
Severe Toxicity0.0023555756
Low Tox 0.041172907 Constructive 0.513 Solidarity
Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...

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.