On one side of the Internet, Indian-origin or Indian-American individuals are subjects to rousing applause, but on the other some are dragging the community’s name through the mud. In one such poor example going viral on social media this past week, a man of South Asian descent in Dallas, Texas, was caught shamelessly spewing a racial slur despite being confronted for it.
The unsettling exchange, captured on camera, showed a Black woman calling out the Indian-American lad for repeatedly throwing around the N-word even before she started filming the confrontation.
Indian-American man’s racist confessions captured in viral video
Identifying himself as Stanley Thomas on camera, the man sits at the bar at Moxie’s. He continues dropping the racial slur without a second thought, almost as if taking pride in what he’s doing. Despite being held accountable for his actions, he unapologetically admitted, “I say the N-word all the time.” Enunciating the slur in various ways possible, he emphasised on the word’s “r” ending sound.
Even though the woman warns him at one point that the video would go viral, the Indian-American man said, “I am proud,” revealing his name as Stanley Thomas. The woman filming the instance added, “Stanley Thomas says the N-word and he’s 20% Black.”
The video of the “racist Indian man harass(ing) a Black woman” at Moxie’s in Dallas, Texas, ultimately began circulating on the page “i Expose Racists & Pedos” on X (@SeeRacists). Users went on to doxx the man’s Facebook profile, revealing that he is reportedly a senior business analyst at CHRISTUS Health, a Catholic nonprofit healthcare service, and that he lives in Dallas. These claims remain unverified and unconfirmed.
A RACIST Indian man harasses a black woman calling her a N*GGER at Moxies in Dallas, Tx.
— i Expose Racists & Pedos (@SeeRacists) July 3, 2025
HI Stanley Thomas 👋🏾 pic.twitter.com/W9W005v7PX
Reactions to Black woman calling out Indian man’s ignorance
CHRISTUS Health, on the other hand, denied any association with the man in question. “Thank you for bringing this to our attention,” they commented under the same post. “He is now an Associated of CHRISTUS Health. We do not condone this behaviour, nor does it align with our mission and core values.”
Multiple people noticed how men “always” try these stunts with women or children, but never a Black man. Someone else responded to his claim about being “20% Black,” saying, “No he’s not South African we don’t claim him wtf.”
The video even prompted severe anti-Indian comments despite some fellow Indians disowning the man, as represented by a much-liked comment: “On behalf of Indians worldwide, we do not claim him, and we don’t and should never say that word.”
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. He is not an Associate of CHRISTUS Health. We do not condone this behavior, nor does it align with our mission and core values.
— CHRISTUS Health (@CHRISTUSHealth) July 3, 2025
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