Viral Video: A significant number of Indians have been migrating to other nations. According to reports, 2.5 million (25 lakh) Indians migrate overseas annually. A lot of people leave their home country in search of better prospects and lifestyles. But the drawbacks of living overseas, such as encountering discrimination and racist remarks, are becoming more and more obvious. One such instance can be seen in a recently circulated viral video on social media, in which an Indian person is verbally abused by a Canadian citizen.
The Viral Video – A Shocking Display of Racism
A user on X named “GharKeKalesh” shared this troubling video which shows a Canadian man approaching and mistreating an Indian person. With obvious agitation, the Canadian says, “You are not Canadian.” In response, the Indian, who had been quietly recording the interaction, says he is from India. This simply serves to intensify the conflict, leading the Canadian to lash out at the Indian and demand that he go back to his native land, accusing him of “taking over Canada.” The entire encounter was discreetly recorded by the Indian man, and as a result, the video is becoming viral on social media .
Public Reactions
The video has sparked a flurry of reactions online. One user commented, “This is exactly what happens to our working class in different states across our country. The same thing happens to those who migrate abroad as laborers.” Another user pointedly remarked, “This man is the leader of racism.” Another reaction from a user named Jeet warned, “Soon, this behavior will be considered normal everywhere, whether it’s in America, Britain, or the entire Europe.”
The Growing Challenges for Indians in Canada
Indian immigrants have always considered Canada to be their preferred destination, but there are growing obstacles for them to overcome. The issue has gotten harder as rents have skyrocketed and work opportunities have decreased. The lives of the Indian in Canada are further complicated by the recent ups and downs in the diplomatic relationship between India and Canada.
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