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‘Indians don’t wear deodorants’: Hindu-hating comedian goes to another city council meeting, expresses hate towards ‘people from Mumbai’

'Indians don't wear deodorants': Hindu-hating comedian goes to another city council meeting, expresses hate towards 'people from Mumbai'

After mocking Hindus at the Plano City Council meeting, comedian Alex Stein this time went to Irving City Council meeting to express his hatred towards Indians and Hindus. This time he did not indulge in any role play but came as an angry American who can’t tolerate witnessing Texas cities changing in front of his eyes. Stein said he works in Irving, a city that he loves, where the Dallas Cowboys used to play but now he’s scared because of what he called a ‘chemical warfare’ that his nose can’t take. He said Indians don’t wear deodorant and his nose is getting violated. Stein recounted how an Uber driver called ‘Valley ranch’ ‘Bali ranch’ and it’s not surprising because Indians invaded Texas cities. Immigration without assimilation is invasion, he clarified. Then he touched upon the issue of H-1B, the hot topic of Texas. “So unless y’all are gonna make deodorant half price or something, you’ll really need to stand up for true citizens that were born and raised here. They’re from here, and not people that are from Mumbai, India, coming here bringing their culture that we all really don’t like. And I’m sick and tired of trying to pretend like I do,” Stein said and then targeted Indian-origin councilman Abdul Khabeer. “So listen, Abdul Kabar (sic)….Are you going into a hot car suicide bomb at this meeting?” the hate speech continued. Abdul Khabeer is a Muslim who was born and raised in India. As Stein shared the video, which is full of abuses, the comment section turned into an Indian-hating club. “He’s right and the apartment complexes look like a third world country. They have taken over. The City of Irving doesn’t give a damn,” one wrote. “I lived on Hidden Ridge in Los Colinas in the 90’s in the apartment complex there. Now it is full of Indians,” another wrote.

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