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American Youtuber Alex Stein mocks Hindus with cow urine slurs at event; angry Indian-Americans walk out

American Youtuber Alex Stein mocks Hindus with cow urine slurs at event; angry Indian-Americans walk out

During a recent Plano City Council meeting, comedian Alex Stein caused a stir by mocking Hindu customs, specifically cow veneration along with the traditional uses of cow dung and urine. Clad in Indian garb, his satirical commentary prompted several Indian-American attendees to walk out in protest.

A satirical speech delivered by US comedian and YouTuber Alex Stein at a meeting of the Plano City Council stirred a row after he mocked Hindu religious beliefs and practices, with some members of the Indian-American community leaving the premises and staging a walkout.Stein is a conservative media personality known for provocative satirical content. He appeared at the council meeting dressed in Indian attire. He wore a yellow kurta, black shorts, slippers, and a red tilak on his forehead. He introduced himself as an Indian boy and then made comments that mocked Hindu traditions. He repeatedly mentioned cow worship and the use of cow dung and urine in a sarcastic way. He also talked about Indian-origin FBI Director Kash Patel, saying that the Indian-American community feels proud of his appointment.Greeting Plano mayor John B. Muns he claimed to be in a difficult situation as he was being targeted by the Muslim Brotherhood for eating and drinking things that in Western culture are not respected but are revered in the Indian culture for having a lot of healing properties. He quickly digressed into thanking US President Donald Trump for appointing Kash Patel as the FBI director, appreciating Patel’s relationship with country music star Alexis Wilkins and hoping for their “authentic Indian marriage.” “He has beautiful, beautiful country music sensation as his future bride, and I hope one day to have an authentic Indian marriage and go to their ceremony,” he said. Identifying as a young boy from the “holy land of India far, far away” he trolled the Hindu culture’s worship of cows and the use of its urine and dung as ‘healing products’. “I worship cows but cow is not no ordinary animal, cow is divine mother, he milk is amrit (divine nectar from heaven), her urine, gomutra is the purest form of medicine straight from the gods and her dung, gobar, is holy gold, a blessing for health and prosperity.”Continuing his mockery, he went on to complain about the HOA in the “beautiful city of Plano” that was behaving like “total narcs” and that the Muslim brotherhood in his neighbourhood was also “bullying” him nonstop. “They come into my house, knocking at my door, shouting at me: stop drinking cow pee, stop eating cow poop, they think my holy practices is dirty and filing police complaints on me, and my HOA will fine me.”He concluded by asking whether Plano was still “the land of freedom and freedom of religion,” framing his performance as a plea for religious tolerance. Lastly, he took a jibe at Indian-Americans supporting Patel, saying “He’s protecting Epstein victims, but you know, so what, at least we got an Indian out there.”

The video, captioned with: “Young Indian boy begs the Mayor of Plano for help stop the attacks from the Muslim Brotherhood and his HOA association” also showed some Indian members in the audience leaving the meeting in between, possibly due to Stein’s mocking of the country and its culture. It was shared on his X account, ‘After Hours with Alex Stein #99’ and has since drawn sharp criticism online, with many users condemning it as racist and deliberately offensive.The comedian’s skit comes as anti-Indian hate is increasing in the United States, especially among the MAGA circles. Donald Trump’s imposition of stricter immigration laws aimed at tackling illegal immigration in the country has worsened it, with GOP supporters claiming Indians come and steal American jobs for much less pay. However, over the course of his term, it has transformed into community call-outs and social media trolling of Indian-Americans residing in the country. Even the leaders in top positions were not spared. Vivek Ramaswamy, Kash Patel, and Nikki Haley have all been victim of some xenophobic remarks. Go to Source

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