Racism and Hate in Ireland: Indian Man Targeted, No Support From Police

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-17 06:57:32 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-17 15:24:27

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Racism and Hate in Ireland: Indian Man Targeted, No Support From Police

22-year-old Indian man undermined by Irish police, faced with racial slurs and jeering from teenagers.

In a viral Reddit post, a man in Ireland has shared his story of facing racist harassment at a bus stop and the disappointing response from the Gardai (Irish police). The 22-year-old Indian man said that a group of teenagers called him racist slurs and threw items at him.

The man, who has been living in Ireland for the past four years, was waiting for a bus at a bus stop in a suburb of Dublin when a car of teenagers drove by, screaming slurs like "brownie" and "p*ki". They also threw a soda can at him. Despite feeling terrified, he tried to shake it off, but the same scenario happened again the next day and the day after that.

After three days of this harassment, he went to the Gardai to report the issue. However, the man claims that the police responded with apathy, refusing to file a report and merely giving him a receipt for his complaint, with no assurance of any action. The man's story goes on to reveal that this is not the first time he has faced such discrimination in Ireland. He has previously experienced customers refusing to serve him in restaurants, and fellow students refusing to work with him on group projects.

The man's Reddit post has sparked outrage at this blatant racism and the Irish authorities' insufficient response. This incident sheds light on the problem of racism and the need for proper response systems for victims of racial harassment in Ireland.

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