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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: "“As an Indian, I feel …" 171 comments · Page 7 of 7
Honestly, they are great people and I think they bring a lot of culture and family orientation back to Canada I feel like it’s roots. I mean, we are the first generation with cell phones …
Honestly, they are great people and I think they bring a lot of culture and family orientation back to Canada I feel like it’s roots. I mean, we are the first generation with cell phones so things aren’t gonna go well for the first generation so I hope to see change in the next, but I really hate the racism. Because at the end of the day, this world belongs to all of us. I’m married to a Punjab. And I’m very thankful I met him feel like a lot of Canadian men. Have become victims to the red pill ideology or cell phones are really just becoming a part of their ideologies. Indian families bring back real love and authenticity. My only problem is the criminals that are coming into the country that are hurting people when we already have enough problems in our own country.
Identity Attack0.10221587
Insult0.046764325
Profanity0.035900343
Threat0.008919456
Severe Toxicity0.0045394897
Low Tox 0.119997114 Constructive 0.799 Solidarity
Jan 29, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
“As an Indian, I feel embarrassed by what some people are doing in the UK, Canada, the US, Australia, and New Zealand. It is not fair. I believe that if a country gives you a …
“As an Indian, I feel embarrassed by what some people are doing in the UK, Canada, the US, Australia, and New Zealand. It is not fair. I believe that if a country gives you a chance to build a better life, then it is your responsibility to contribute positively to that country. Instead, some people are involved in illegal activities, and because of this, many truly talented Indian students are suffering.”
Identity Attack0.10221587
Insult0.034672357
Profanity0.019075647
Threat0.007637825
Severe Toxicity0.0028038025
Low Tox 0.11912931 Constructive 0.67 Personal_Narrative
Jan 12, 2026 1 likes IRCC Names India in Study …
We are getting way too many from other countries not only India. So everyone's gotta remember that we are getting massive loads from other very populated countries. It's gotta be engineered to help offload their …
We are getting way too many from other countries not only India. So everyone's gotta remember that we are getting massive loads from other very populated countries. It's gotta be engineered to help offload their countries of their populations, which in many countries they are packed like sardines. I already left the GTA thinking I would be relieved of this, but no, only slightly. They are in every town. I feel like the government harmed me indirectly because I opposed what the government did, so I took it upon myself to move, and yet, my problem was not solved. Africans, Indians and various Arabs are most in my neighbourhood, now. We are 3 hours away from Toronto. If you here in the comments section plan to move, then find a pocket at least 8 hours away from all the major canadian cities, but closer to some smaller towns.
Identity Attack0.0775651
Insult0.04852104
Profanity0.046922635
Threat0.011068452
Severe Toxicity0.0045204163
Low Tox 0.11652588 Constructive 0.813 Fear_Threat
Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
Living in Nova Scotia close to Halifax. They’ve swapped like 90% of the minimum wage workers for Indians. Our demographic has changed significantly since COVID, which I don’t think is an accident. I have a …
Living in Nova Scotia close to Halifax. They’ve swapped like 90% of the minimum wage workers for Indians. Our demographic has changed significantly since COVID, which I don’t think is an accident. I have a feeling the government is lying about our census studies.
Identity Attack0.06340405
Insult0.04090862
Profanity0.016957775
Threat0.006537435
Severe Toxicity0.0019073486
Low Tox 0.11212669 Constructive 0.594 Fear_Threat
Jan 29, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
My local Walmart is 100% Indian ( Punjabi) and I can only wonder how non Indians feel when they walk into a store in Canada with total Punjabi conversations. The staff is often not adequately …
My local Walmart is 100% Indian ( Punjabi) and I can only wonder how non Indians feel when they walk into a store in Canada with total Punjabi conversations. The staff is often not adequately informed about products and their placement in the store.
Identity Attack0.10815793
Insult0.028061481
Profanity0.014122557
Threat0.0062137907
Severe Toxicity0.002155304
Low Tox 0.11202335 Constructive 0.707 Identity_Assertion
Aug 26, 2025 1 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
You’re being very selective with information. It feels like you’re asking leading questions just to get the answers you already want. That’s not good journalism. Journalism should aim for objectivity, not push a specific ideology. …
You’re being very selective with information. It feels like you’re asking leading questions just to get the answers you already want. That’s not good journalism. Journalism should aim for objectivity, not push a specific ideology. And calling this an “INVASION”? That’s simply wrong. I lived in Montréal in an area with many Indian residents. They’re respectful, hard-working, have families, jobs, and contribute to society like anyone else. They don’t interfere with religion or ideology. Just tonight, during a snowstorm, an Indian neighbor came out of his home to help me clear snow off my car — purely out of kindness. That’s reality on the ground, and it deserves to be reported honestly.
Identity Attack0.0543092
Insult0.04090862
Profanity0.017094411
Threat0.006977591
Severe Toxicity0.0022029877
Low Tox 0.11181668 Constructive 0.812 Policy_Critique
Jan 27, 2026 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I heard why the government did the immigrants wrong. I was talking to an uber driver and my pharmacist. They told me the promises of luxury in Canada has and offered for them to live …
I heard why the government did the immigrants wrong. I was talking to an uber driver and my pharmacist. They told me the promises of luxury in Canada has and offered for them to live a better lives. They didn't know after they came here for work and or college/university they become in major debt. They said that they're in a luxury debt and never getting out of debt knowing that they're stuck in Canada and can't be allowed to leave unless they pay off the debts. That's 100 % wrong to do that to people when they know they don't feel welcomed and want to go home. I'm a metis Canadian and I had to leave Ontario to find affordability and miss my home. GOVERNMENT THIS IS YOUR FAULT AND YOU KNOW IT! Let them go home in debt. You made this mess. FIX IT! Including the baby boomers that made the problem started 8 % rate interests to buy houses. That was a mistake that should be bought 1 house and nothing else. I forgot to add something. The uber driver told me that india doesn't know that it's a debt luxury trap that you can't leave unless you pay your debt. He felt alone and found some people and the internet to make himself feel better temporary. TEMPORARY! He hates it here, but he respects Canadians. He feels sorry for the new ones that are coming to become debt trap. It's the same for the pharmacy. She got into college to be a pharmacy and bought the store. She is on low income but doesn't qualify for any supports like benefits to pay off her medical things. The reason she can't because they'll see the pharmacy store is income. Wait what? So she doesn't quilify for benefits because she's making income to pay off her massive loan to do her job. It's not enough to live by as what she told me. She also does misses home, but also traped in luxury debt. This is what I have learned so far. I went through a car accident and coudln't get out of the car. I thought in Brampton, Ontario was the rudest people on the planet, but was saved by the angels of indian people saved me out of the vehicle from the smoke. I still thank you! There is still good people out there and some are stupid people out there. Keep it up because being kind gets you to be positive to others and make things better when the world is fcked right now.
Identity Attack0.060675595
Insult0.03566399
Profanity0.019348921
Threat0.0074824756
Severe Toxicity0.002822876
Low Tox 0.11129999 Constructive 0.816
Sep 10, 2025 2 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
It saddens me for what this country has become. When I first came here, I saw the potential of what I could do in this country but that is not the case anymore. I, amongst …
It saddens me for what this country has become. When I first came here, I saw the potential of what I could do in this country but that is not the case anymore. I, amongst many immigrants from India, try every bit possible to assimilate in the society and believe me we have, almost at par with Canadian values. However, post-covid, everyone seems to judge every east Indian on the same grounds as outlined by the speakers in this video. My opinion is, people who do not respect the laws and traditions of this country should go back to their countries (regardless of who they are) and do all your propaganda there especially all the international ones. Like I came here for a better future and I feel I am getting a worsened experience due to all this toxicity for colored people and their behaviour of course.
Identity Attack0.089973204
Insult0.033790905
Profanity0.019690514
Threat0.007094103
Severe Toxicity0.0028419495
Low Tox 0.11088664 Constructive 0.767
Oct 1, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I felt compelled to write this. I appreciate you getting both sides and also asking some "hard" hitting questions that would mostly be seen as a rhetorical with a lot of people who have a …
I felt compelled to write this. I appreciate you getting both sides and also asking some "hard" hitting questions that would mostly be seen as a rhetorical with a lot of people who have a distaste for Indians (You pay international student tuition, complain about it, why are you here in the first place?). However I really appreciate that you do show the beautiful side of a community just trying to keep each other safe and well fed, while unfortunately it's a bit more explicit in the Western world that we tend to be more 'figure it out by yourself. Life yourself by your bootstraps' type of mentality. There is an immigration issue, specifically a resesntement feeling within the country, but it's still important to humanize people and communities.
Identity Attack0.06704199
Insult0.037980765
Profanity0.03464781
Threat0.008026198
Severe Toxicity0.0029945374
Low Tox 0.1100022 Constructive 0.885 Moral_Argument
Oct 4, 2025 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
I found it telling that Michelle confidently quoted the wrong number (79,000) and, when Aiesha corrected her with the accurate figure (47,000), she immediately switched gears to “Where are they?” rather than owning the mistake. …
I found it telling that Michelle confidently quoted the wrong number (79,000) and, when Aiesha corrected her with the accurate figure (47,000), she immediately switched gears to “Where are they?” rather than owning the mistake. That dodge makes me question her judgment. It feels like she’s leaning into fear‑mongering language that easily panics people who aren’t paying attention to nuance — which, sadly, describes most of this comment section. Also, did you see the reply to the Filipino student who voiced frustration? “You guys make up some of the most cleanest restaurants I’ve ever been to.” That kind of response speaks to a lack of respect for international students. To many in the Canadian workforce, international students and migrants are treated as disposable labor — steered toward low‑ and middle‑income jobs. Yes, fraud should be dealt with, but it’s lazy and unfair to claim that all Indians or international students come here through fraud. If that logic ruled, we’d have to start deporting every non‑Indigenous person — which ignores the whole reality of colonization.
Identity Attack0.0052166977
Insult0.0573046
Profanity0.016035475
Threat0.0066798385
Severe Toxicity0.0014972687
Low Tox 0.104361884 Constructive 0.804 Policy_Critique
Oct 9, 2025 IRCC Names India in Study …
5:50 I agree, I'm thankful the government is starting to revoke / cancel visas to try to get a handle on things. This goes beyond just Indian people. It's for all people that immigrate to …
5:50 I agree, I'm thankful the government is starting to revoke / cancel visas to try to get a handle on things. This goes beyond just Indian people. It's for all people that immigrate to our country. I agree, I think if people come to my country, they need to assimilate. Learn our languages, understand our culture and integrate. I feel that they need to create another sector to follow up on visas, check in on people, monitor. I also feel the banks need to monitor the amount of money people are sending back home, I understand some money. But not everything.
Identity Attack0.08749158
Insult0.024640027
Profanity0.029596692
Threat0.00948907
Severe Toxicity0.0037956238
Low Tox 0.103060275 Constructive 0.852 Policy_Critique
Jan 29, 2026 3 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I was actually expecting Tyler to show up on six nations reservation, when he asked " and how does the native Canadian population feel about the Indians
I was actually expecting Tyler to show up on six nations reservation, when he asked " and how does the native Canadian population feel about the Indians
Identity Attack0.10221587
Insult0.025026767
Profanity0.0137468055
Threat0.006602164
Severe Toxicity0.0022792816
Low Tox 0.102626406 Constructive 0.502 Meta_Commentary
Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
Immigration has increased because the government needs more people for the economy. The population 25+ years ago was enough to keep with the costs and demand. Now, Canada probably has a lot of demand and …
Immigration has increased because the government needs more people for the economy. The population 25+ years ago was enough to keep with the costs and demand. Now, Canada probably has a lot of demand and needs an influx of people both for education and jobs. Indians are enticed to come because they hear about towns that cater towards Indians like Brampton. Chinese people used to be the majority of immigrants and that was because Chinatowns would cater to them. Not to mention, these immigrants likely have temporary worker or student visas. These an whole thing with the student visas but I don't want to get into it. So Amazon and other large companies need a lot of workers for their demand and look outside of Canada to fill the job numbers. Meanwhile, Canadians that have been here for awhile are on the streets and jobless. So basically, Canada needs immigration for its demand but I think when too many people come all at once and from usually one country, Canadians will notice the change and feel the tensions that come with it.
Identity Attack0.08004672
Insult0.027476108
Profanity0.015625564
Threat0.0069516995
Severe Toxicity0.0024032593
Low Tox 0.09958932 Constructive 0.716
Sep 21, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Interesting I have Canadian friends who have mentioned the Indian people here. I wonder how the Natives feel about all of this the Cree & Anishinaabe folk
Interesting I have Canadian friends who have mentioned the Indian people here. I wonder how the Natives feel about all of this the Cree & Anishinaabe folk
Identity Attack0.06522302
Insult0.020837102
Profanity0.013917602
Threat0.0064144502
Severe Toxicity0.0018787384
Low Tox 0.07371122 Constructive 0.67
Sep 21, 2025 2 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 …
Brampton city government is not doing enough to integrate Indians into Canadian society. And by that I simply mean building closer relationships with the locals. More community events like festivals need to be held. Not …
Brampton city government is not doing enough to integrate Indians into Canadian society. And by that I simply mean building closer relationships with the locals. More community events like festivals need to be held. Not purely Indian festivals, but mixed culture festivals. That would build more understanding and friendlier relations. The earlier generations of Indian immigrants in this video look like they have integrated well identifying as both Indian and Canadian. That's the ideal, I feel.
Identity Attack0.05976611
Insult0.017743196
Profanity0.012551232
Threat0.006427396
Severe Toxicity0.001745224
Low Tox 0.059974585 Constructive 0.769
Oct 3, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Using a thumbnail and title that exaggerates hardship or selectively shows problems just to attract Indian audiences doesn’t feel honest. Every country — India, Canada, or anywhere else — has positives and negatives. Respect the …
Using a thumbnail and title that exaggerates hardship or selectively shows problems just to attract Indian audiences doesn’t feel honest. Every country — India, Canada, or anywhere else — has positives and negatives. Respect the viewers enough to show reality, not just negativity for clicks.
Identity Attack0.040745795
Insult0.019934712
Profanity0.011902207
Threat0.0064144502
Severe Toxicity0.0011634827
Low Tox 0.056263726 Constructive 0.548 Meta_Commentary
Feb 22, 2026 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I have such mixed feelings watching this video and the following is just my opinion. I am an immigrant from India too and I love my country's values and culture but I also realize its …
I have such mixed feelings watching this video and the following is just my opinion. I am an immigrant from India too and I love my country's values and culture but I also realize its drawbacks. When I came here, my immediate instinct was not to change everything to how it was back home...It was rather to learn the culture and values of Canada too (which I know is in and itself a mixture of multiple cultures). If you are reading this my fellow Indians, It is truly my most humble request to remember that you don't have have to quit your culture, but that does not mean that you make no effort or take part in involving yourself in other cultures or mock them. You have the chance to better a country that has offered YOU a better life. Please don't ruin things for other immigrants or Canadians. We are resilient, and we can choose the best of both worlds.
Identity Attack0.035331827
Insult0.020837102
Profanity0.018324144
Threat0.0071070488
Severe Toxicity0.0020980835
Low Tox 0.05354243 Constructive 0.863 Personal_Narrative
Nov 1, 2025 78 likes Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
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)
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
Identity Attack0.02138452
Insult0.017088935
Profanity0.014874061
Threat0.0066215824
Severe Toxicity0.0014781952
Low Tox 0.037577134 Constructive 0.762 Personal_Narrative
Feb 3, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
Many Indians moved to Western countries seeking a fresh start away from India, yet over time they recreated small versions of India there — and now some of them feel dissatisfied with that very outcome.
Many Indians moved to Western countries seeking a fresh start away from India, yet over time they recreated small versions of India there — and now some of them feel dissatisfied with that very outcome.
Identity Attack0.014852738
Insult0.010134893
Profanity0.012380436
Threat0.0076119336
Severe Toxicity0.0008392334
Low Tox 0.01633588 Low Con 0.299 Identity_Assertion
Feb 14, 2026 4 likes 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.