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疑似印度裔男女在加拿大湖泊里搓澡 引当地人不满

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Group Of People Slammed For Using Soap While Bathing At Canadian Lake: "It's Not A Bathtub"

The footage has sparked outrage among locals and netizens, who criticise the act as polluting and disrespectful.

Edited by:Ritu Singh  Offbeat   Aug 11, 2025

https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/group-of-people-slammed-for-using-soap-while-bathing-at-canadian-lake-its-not-a-bathtub-9063457

 
Group Of People Slammed For Using Soap While Bathing At Canadian Lake: "It's Not A Bathtub"
Many expressed frustration over the perceived disregard for environmental responsibility.
 
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A video has surfaced online showing a group of people bathing with soap at a Canadian lake in Brampton. In the video, two couples can be seen using soap and cleansing products in the water, which may harm fish and other marine life. The internet claimed the group was Indian, sparking outrage among locals who condemned the "irresponsible" behaviour.

"Canada's beaches are turning to baths for foreigners. Canada's transformation to a 3rd world country is happening daily," the caption of the video shared on X read.

Here's the video:

The footage has sparked outrage among locals and netizens, who criticise the act as polluting and disrespectful. Many users demanded police action, with some expressing frustration over the perceived disregard for environmental responsibility.

One user wrote, "I thought it was forbidden to do that. Soap is polluting the water."

Another commented, "Soap and shampoo. That can't be good for the fish and other water creatures."

A third said, "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."

A fourth added, "Brampton!!! I am sick of this shit happening in our country. Our waters are not your bathtub; we swim in these waters. @CityBrampton this needs full attention, this is our clean swimming beaches, and they are destroying it, charges need to be laid."

However, some users accused the original poster of racism, arguing that assuming the individuals were Indian based on their brown skin tone was unfair and stereotypical.

A fifth user stated, "You want to hate on them because you're a racist? Fine, own that. But don't dress it up with some fake ‘conscious eco-climate warrior' spin. Lol. The West cares about climate. Nature & environment."

NDTV could not verify whether the group of people were Indian or not.

疑似印度裔男女在加拿大湖泊里搓澡 引当地人不满

2025-08-13 来源:微博 作者:环球网 编辑:益达兄

近日,一段拍摄于大多伦多宾顿(Brampton)湖边的视频在网络上被病毒式疯传,引发大量网友和加拿大人的愤怒。

 

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视频中,只见4人在安大略湖中用互相“搓澡”。这些人直接在湖里使用肥皂、洗发水等清洁产品。

 

一名女子拼命往男子身上涂肥皂,使劲搓。

 

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另一名女子在一旁努力洗长发,把长发搓出泡沫~

 

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其中一名男子手深入裤子,在胯部用力“清洗”。

 

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一边搓澡一边有说有笑,不亦乐乎。

 

8月12日消息,近日,网上流传着一段两对印度裔男女在加拿大宾顿市一湖泊里用肥皂洗澡的视频

发布在社交媒体X平台上的一则视频标题还写:“加拿大的海滩正变成外国人的澡堂。” 

视频随即引发争议,有网友愤怒要求警方采取行动,当地居民更是非常不开心,有人直言称这里不是恒河

也有网友认为一些发帖人存在种族歧视,因为仅凭棕色肤色就认定这些人是印度裔是不公平且带有刻板印象的。

那么这群人是否为印度裔?目前没有相关证据表明,不过他们的肤色和发型确实很有印度味。

数据显示,目前加拿大总人口约4077万,其中印度裔人口约为212万,占比约5.2%。

印度已连续多年成为加拿大最大移民来源国,2024年第一季度,加拿大新增移民中30%来自印度。

在不列颠哥伦比亚省的素里市,印度裔人口密集,号称 “每三户中就有两户印度裔”,而加拿大也被人调侃为“印度人的后花园”。

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