Every often we see reports of Indians being mistreated or being subjected to racist comments on foreign lands, especially in western countries, but it rarely happens when we come across instances where an individual of Indian origin makes racist comments against other individuals.

In a video that has gone viral on the internet, a woman appearing to be of Indian origin can reportedly be seen using the N-word during a heated confrontation outside Pear Street Bistro in Pinole, California.

A 13-second clip of the incident that has been widely circulated on social media shows a woman, who apparently recorded the incident, can be seen arguing with a woman seated in a car.

The video does not give clear context about what triggered the argument. However, a ferocious Indian woman can be seen repeatedly using the N-word for the woman who was capturing the moment.

An X handle named “I Expose Racists & Pedos” reportedly first shared the video on Tuesday night with the caption, “Racist calls a black woman N*GGER repeatedly.”

Though the exact reason behind the altercation remains unclear, it is perceived that both women indulged in a heated exchange over a parking issue.

In the video, the black woman can also be heard shouting expletives back at the Indian woman.

The identity of both women has not been known yet. The video soon spread like wildfire and drew reactions from netizens, with many criticising the act of the Indian woman.

Noting that even Indians can be racist, a user called for the woman to be ashamed.

Here’s how netizens reacted:

Many other users demanded legal action against her for racist rants. Some even demanded that Pear Street Bistro release a public statement on the issue.

According to hip-hopvibe.com, the woman is likely to escape without punishment as the use of slurs is deeply offensive, unless paired with threats or assault.

In another video, shared by the same handle, the same woman can be allegedly seen smoking “crack”. The term “crack” is used for cocaine.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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