Watch Video: “Why Are You In My Country?” — Racist Rant Against Indian Man in U.S. Angers Many
Watch Video: “Why Are You In My Country?” — Racist Rant Against Indian Man in U.S. Angers Many
Viral video shows American man hurling xenophobic abuse at Indian-origin man, triggering global condemnation and calls for accountability.
A disturbing video has surfaced on social media, showing an Indian-origin man being racially abused in the United States, reigniting concerns about xenophobia and hate crimes in Western societies. In the now-viral clip, an American man confronts the Indian, demanding to know, “Why are you in my country?” and unleashes a tirade laced with racism and hostility.
The aggressor, visibly agitated, continues:
“There are too many of you guys here. Indians! You’re flooding all the white countries. I’m tired of it. Americans are sick of this sh**. I want you to go back to India.”
The Indian man chooses not to escalate the confrontation, remaining calm and silent despite the unprovoked abuse.
Social Media Reacts with Anger and Solidarity
The video has triggered widespread outrage, with netizens across platforms condemning the man’s racist outburst and demanding accountability. Many have praised the Indian man’s composure and called for stronger action against racial profiling and hate speech.
One user commented:
“They’re just intimidated by Indians! It shows their insecurities. They see our talent and success as a threat.”
Another sharply countered the aggressor’s rhetoric, stating:
“Who told you the U.S. is a white country? America belongs to its indigenous peoples, not those who came centuries later.”
A third added:
“If all migrants leave America today, the country wouldn’t even exist. This land was taken, and it belongs to Native Americans.”
Broader Pattern of Discrimination
This incident is not isolated. It highlights a growing pattern of xenophobic and racially charged attacks faced by Indian-origin individuals and other minorities in the West, including the U.S., UK, and Canada. Indian Americans, numbering over 4.2 million are among the most educated and economically successful communities in the U.S. Yet, they continue to face discrimination in the workplace, housing, education, and public life, often targeted because of their skin color, language, religion, or cultural identity.
As hate crimes rise globally, this video has sparked not just anger, but renewed calls for stronger legal protections, cultural education, and public awareness. It serves as a grim reminder that racism remains a reality even in nations built by immigrants and that standing up against it is a shared responsibility.



