Canadian woman slams ‘noisy’ Indian wedding in viral video, ignites debate: ‘Celebrating isn’t a crime’

The video shows Sadie Crowell venting about the late-night celebrations (Image source: Canadian Girl/X)

A Canadian woman is making headlines after she expressed frustration over a ‘noisy’ Indian wedding in the vicinity of her house, igniting a heated debate on racism and cultural tolerance. Shared by an X handle Canadian Girl, the video shows Sadie Crowell venting about the late-night celebrations.

In the viral video, Crowell is seen inside her home as the sounds of drumming and chatter reverberate through her room. She says, “This is me trying to sleep in my bed, and there’s a wedding going on all night.” As the video progresses, one can see the lively crowd from the balcony, the wedding party enthusiastically dancing to the dhol beats. The woman points out the time, saying, “It’s 9.00 AM.”

“Everyone will despise the Indians given enough time,” the caption read.

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With over 12,000 views, the video quickly gained traction and divided the internet. While a section of social media users agreed with Crowell, others slammed her. “Are Canadian color less and music less depressed people. If make noise in middle of the night we can understand but in day time for 30 to 60 mins is ok,” a user wrote. “It is so wrong. Making such a fuss in the country that they went to grow themselves. They left India so they have to adapt to the country they reside in,” another user commented.

“There is absolutely no point in disturbing others. Celebrations should not become a source of nuisance,” a third user reacted. “Celebrating marriage isn’t a crime,” another one commented.

  

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