A Texas business owner has received threats and hateful reviews to his business after uploading the video below to social media purportedly showing a group of dozens of Indians shutting down a neighborhood street with the caption, “I want my kids to grow up in America, not India.”
The video was filmed at the Union Park neighborhood in Aubrey, Texas, a city located in Denton county just 30 minutes north of Dallas.
The video was uploaded to X by Daniel Keene, a local coffee shop owner, who explained that his wife was unable to drive home because their street had been closed for an Indian celebration.
Keene said despite the street being totally shut down for this unannounced event, he didn’t bother to call police as these sort of shutdowns have become “very normal” in the neighborhood as the residents have rapidly become majority Indian.
Current Revolt reached out to the Union Park community builders. When we mentioned that a street had been completely shut down due to an Indian block party the woman on the phone exclaimed “We love that!” When we asked if this event had secured the required city permits for street shutdowns she stated she had no comment and refused to provide her name.
We also reached out to four of the HOA community leaders for Union Park via their personal emails, phone, and general mailbox, and received no response.
After the video of the Texan noticing what was happening in his neighborhood went viral, Indians retaliated against him by bombarding his coffee business with fake bad reviews, falsely accusing the business of food safety issues they’re often known for in India:
Additionally, Indians on X have issued threats:
User response to Keene’s upload is mostly that of being unsurprised, with most assuming the video was filmed in Frisco or Plano.
Everyone has experiences with Indians trying to scam them (car warranties, gift cards, fake jobs), as this is a universal experience we all share. But in fact, the Texas government is also running a continuous scam by funding companies that displace American workers with Indians.
The Texas Enterprise Fund, which we have covered extensively on this site since 2021, is run by Governor Greg Abbott. The purpose of the Fund is to give cash to large corporations for “business development.” It’s very scammy on its face, but it gets worse.
One company, Cooper Power Systems, received a handsome award of Texas taxpayer dollars from the Texas Enterprise Fund in 2023 to create jobs in Texas was shown to have applied for 14 foreign workers, apparently all from India, under the H-1B program since being awarded taxpayer money.
Cooper Power Systems received $1.9 million from the Texas Enterprise Fund. They have since hired fourteen H-1B workers from India with a combined salary $1.84 million.
There are countless examples like this, funded by the Texas government. A company Boingo Wireless in Frisco received $517k from taxpayers to create jobs in Frisco, Texas. While their H-1B staff are documented as being paid an average salary of $145,000, the jobs posted for the employer in Frisco show to be jobs like “marketing manager” and “purchasing assistant.”
Your tax dollars, via Greg Abbott, via an international corporation, via a foreigner, is often sent to another country—where people in another country are enriched.
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The fruits of Indian culture are rotten. Everywhere they go begins to rot.
The H-1b system has been a Trojan horse since its inception. It needs to be shut down completely.