‘Indian Day is every day’: The social media post of a crowd in Niagra Falls goes viral

An uncontrolled video of the crowd in Niagra Falls goes viral.

An alleged video of a crowd of visitors at Niagra Falls went viral on X as social media users concluded that most of the tourists were from India. The authenticity of undivided video has not been verified, but it opened a viral debate on South Asian milling everywhere in the US. However, the viral post did not indicate anything, but posted another video that claimed that Niagra looked like this earlier – with tourists’ diversity.A woman, a woman shared the video, wrote, “Just you have not visited Niagara Falls,” a woman wrote while sharing the video. “Was there no way this was an Indian day?” A user asked. “This is everyday,” said the original poster of the video. “Canada’s second largest Indian population. India is the first,” woman wrote“All this is America 2025,” one saw.“Canada now has Indian Day every day. And is 1.5 billion of them,” one wrote.“How are you sure that they are Indians? Why not Arab, Pakistanis and Bangladeshi? Being brown is not just an Indian thing !!” One was written as the comment section of the post, which began to turn into an anti-India space. Another user said, “I was with my family last year. It looked just like this. The crowd was probably 20% white, if so,” another user said. One user wrote, “OMG, I grew up there and it is what has been seen for 50 years! Visitors from all over the world,” a user wrote, claiming that they cannot see anything different in the video. “99% of Indians worldwide?” Another user did school education.“Many Indians, I don’t think they are tourists, but illegal immigrants who meet a loop hole,” reads a comment. “Does this mean that the white you can see cannot tolerate to go there?” One asked. “Canadian side, I am believing. America is still a majority white country,” one wrote. Some social media users called it ‘the great brown attack in 2025’. According to Niagra Tourism and Convention Corporation Data Yo, as per 2016, Niagra Falls attracts 250,000 in 500,000 Indian visitors and Canadian side from the US annually, but visitor including some overlaps can cross the limit to see both sides.

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