Viral Video: Group Of ‘Indians’ Criticised For Bathing With Soap In Canadian Beach
A group of people was spotted and recorded while bathing at a Canadian beach. The video has gone viral on social media, sparking outrage among the locals and netizens. In the viral video, two couples can be seen bathing with soap and cleaning themselves with it. Netizens are criticizing the usage of soap and cleansing products in a water body.

Group Of People Spotted Bathing With Soap At Canadian Beach, Netizens Alleged Them As Indians, 'Unbelievable And Disgusting' | X @Sunshineways66
A group of people, allegedly Indians, was spotted and recorded while bathing at a Canadian beach. The video has gone viral on social media, sparking outrage among the locals and netizens. In the viral video, two couples can be seen bathing with soap and cleaning themselves with it. Netizens are criticizing the usage of soap and cleansing products in a water body, which may cause harm to the fish and other marine life in it.
The video shows two men and two women bathing and cleaning themselves with soap and shampoo at a Canadian beach. They were recorded by someone from the beach. The clip has gone viral on the Internet, while the locals and netizens are alleging that them as Indians. Racism and outrageous comments sparked in the comments section, followed by the claims. FPJ could not verify if the group of people were Indians or not.
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Netizens Reaction:
One user wrote, "BRAMPTON!!! I AM SICK OF THIS SHIT HAPPENING IN OUR COUNTRY, OUR WATERS ARE NOT YOUR BATHTUB, WE SWIM IN THESE WATERS. @CityBramptonThis needs full ATTENTION, This is our clean swimming beaches, and they are destroying it, charges need to be laid. The video is also online.
One user commented, "I thought it was forbidden to do that. Soap is polluting the water."
Another user commented, "Bathing with soap and shampoo at the beach is harmful to the environment and can negatively impact the delicate ecosystem of the water body. While it might seem convenient, using soap in natural water sources like oceans, lakes, or rivers can disrupt the water's chemistry, harming aquatic life and potentially affecting the health of other beachgoers."
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One user wrote, "Soap and shampoo. That can’t be good for the fish and other water creatures."
Oh No! Bath with soap, seriously? Are they trying to turn the clean and beautiful beach to filthy Ganges River?
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