
A disturbing video allegedly showing a Texas resident tearing apart the Indian national flag in front of a cheering crowd has triggered widespread outrage online. The clip, shared on X by user @ElijahSchaffer, has gone viral, reigniting discussions around immigration, nationalism, and hate-fueled rhetoric.
According to the post, the incident occurred in Frisco, Texas. The footage purportedly shows a man standing outside City Hall with a cigarette in his mouth as he rips an Indian flag while onlookers cheer him on. Voices from the crowd can be heard shouting words of encouragement such as “yeah” and “letsgo” as the flag is torn apart.
The post was shared with the caption, “FRISCO: “Fck India! Fck India!" A Texas resident @Channel6ixNEWS rips an Indian flag in front of city hall, Voicing anger against the Indian immigration invasion in north Dallas."
In Trump’s America, Indian National flag is being insulted, Indian r being ridiculed and Trump calls India a Hell Hole.
In India, Modi Govt is celebrating America’s Independence Day as if India is colony of USA.
Why is PM Modi NOT replying back to Trump ? https://t.co/rMwMxCGRvu— Saurabh Bharadwaj (@Saurabh_MLAgk) June 3, 2026
FRISCO: “F*ck India! F*ck India!”
A Texas resident @Channel6ixNEWS rips an Indian flag in front of city hall
Voicing anger against the Indian immigration invasion in north Dallas pic.twitter.com/N6Ec0oVSUT— E (@ElijahSchaffer) June 3, 2026
As the video went viral, users flooded social media with opinions, ranging from anger and disappointment to broader debates about immigration and cultural change.
A user wrote, “Watching this man rip apart the Indian flag makes me really sad. Imagine if I did that to the white rainbow flag? How would whites feel? I’m crying right now as I drive my convertible… But the wind in my face will dry my tears as I pull up to my mansion."
Watching this man rip apart the Indian flag makes me really sad. Imagine if I did that to the white rainbow flag? How would whites feel?
I’m crying right now as I drive my convertible…
But the wind in my face will dry my tears as I pull up to my mansion— Rajveer Singh (@KshatriyaSword) June 3, 2026
Another user strongly condemned the act and wrote, “To the coward who ripped the Indian flag: How dare you insult our motherland? We Indians come with PhDs, skills, and respect. You come with hate and insecurity. This is not about immigration — this is racism. Every Indian in America should call this out.”
Strongly condemn this
To the coward who ripped the Indian flag: How dare you insult our motherland? We Indians come with PhDs, skills, and respect. You come with hate and insecurity. This is not about immigration — this is racism. Every Indian in America should call this out.
Strongly condemn this…— N A Z A R ABDUL RIZACK (@NAZAR_RIZACK) June 3, 2026
Some users shifted the focus toward immigration policy. One commenter argued, “This guy is frustrated, but ripping a flag won’t fix policy. Indians on H-1B are legally here filling skilled tech roles US companies hire for. Rapid change in places like Frisco stresses housing/schools—fair point for debate. Better: Reform H-1B (cap abuse, prioritize Americans + merit), enforce rules on all sides. Most Indians integrate, pay taxes, start businesses. Let’s talk solutions, not hate."
This guy is frustrated, but ripping a flag won't fix policy. Indians on H-1B are legally here filling skilled tech roles US companies hire for. Rapid change in places like Frisco stresses housing/schools—fair point for debate. Better: Reform H-1B (cap abuse, prioritize Americans…
— Vijay (@DecodebyVijay) June 3, 2026
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