A Sri Lankan man, identified as influencer Askar Razik, who records videos interrupting strangers in Canada, has been called out in the face as a creep in a new video that surfaced on social media. In the video, the man pointed his camera towards a woman and said: ‘You are so tall. My god. She is very tall.”The woman said it was very creepy on his part to record her video and comment that she was very tall. But the man continued the video and said she was really very tall. “You are short,” the man was told. “Yeah, I am a short man, that’s why ladies don’t like me,” the man said and defended that he was not being creepy as he was taking a video in a public place, which is not illegal. “If you want privacy, you gotta stay at home, darling!. Stay at home….everybody has a camera. Stay at home if you want privacy,” the man said in the video as he laughed mockingly. The same man went viral for several of his obnoxious videos, where he interrupts strangers for no reason apart from his intention to go viral. “This is THEIR HOME!!!” a social media user wrote, reminding the man that he was an Asian and those women were in their home and that he should leave the country instead of bringing a bad name for Asians. Many social media users pointed out that the Sri Lankan man should be named and shamed, and should not be mistaken for an Indian.”That’s a Sri Lankan muslim doing what his culture taught him, harass women,” one wrote.”From all his videos this guy should be in jail for causing a disturbance and nuisance, but some of the others should be for stalking, harassment, and voyeurism. These people have no idea how to live in a civilized society,” another wrote.
'Creepy Asian man' in Canada asks women to 'stay at home' after being called out, sparks outrage
