A video has emerged on social media depicting an Indian woman loudly accusing a security guard at a Canadian club of racism. Her aggressive behavior, including shouting and using derogatory terms towards the guard, has drawn significant criticism online. Many social media users have sided with the security guard, pointing to the woman’s conduct as the primary issue.
One widely shared comment stated, “That’s the reality of Canada… here Canadians are no longer welcoming and will do everything to hurt you. That’s the sad reality for Indians. Last night, this security guard stopped to enter the club for no reason at all…my friends had skip the line tickets for it they paid double but despite waiting for an hour and letting other non-Indians enter on same tickets. When confronted he just played dumb and deaf. He was rude from the start and my Indian friends had harrowing experience especially when it’s my friend’s birthday and they left their young daughter at home with babysitter for a few hours to enjoy.”
The individual who posted the video further added, “If you still want to come to Canada, it’s your choice but be prepared for this! And what’s more harrowing, even Indians don’t support other Indians, no wonder Britishers ruled us for 200 years.”
Social media reactions largely condemned the woman’s actions. Comments included: “Shouting, cursing, making a scene. It shows who is the problem here. A lot of respect for the bodyguard that he didn’t lose his cool, handled the situation respectfully! I’m team bodyguard.” Another user sarcastically noted, “Hahaha don’t underestimate the power of an ‘$20 dollar per an hour employee’.” A third commenter argued, “Screaming at someone really doesn’t get you anywhere. You’re like a child having a tantrum.”
Meanwhile, one X user shared broader thoughts on Canada and immigration, stating, “Canada depends on immigration because people from around the world bring skills, hard work, and cultural strength that move this country forward… If you’re angry at immigrants for ‘taking your jobs,’ maybe look inward and ask why you’re being outworked — not just outnumbered. Hating others won’t fix your laziness or lack of effort.”
(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. Hindustan Times has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)