Australian man shocked by Indian crowd at Adelaide park: “No White person in sight”
Immigration is once again at the centre of public discussion in Australia, and this time the trigger is not a policy change or an election speech. It is a moment from daily life that has gone viral and stirred strong reactions. A video shot at a suburban park and the words shared alongside it have brought emotions, opinions, and political voices together, pushing the topic back into headlines and social media feeds.
What started as one man sharing how he felt has now become part of a much wider conversation.
An Adelaide man has spoken about a recent visit to Klemzig Recreation Reserve that left him deeply unsettled. During an evening visit, he recorded a video showing a large gathering of people at the park. He later shared the video and spoke to Noticer News about what he saw and how it affected him.
According to him, the scene felt unfamiliar and overwhelming.
“There was not a White person in sight, and over 200 Indians,” he said, as quoted by Noticer News.
He said the experience made him think about the future and what kind of environment his children might grow up in.
The man claimed that during his time at the park, he felt like he did not belong there. He said people were looking at him in a way that made him uncomfortable.
According to the report, the frustrated man also said he gets stared at in the park as if he doesn’t belong, and had witnessed an Aussie father and daughter turn back after seeing crowds of foreigners.
For him, the experience was not just about one evening or one location. He expressed his frustration in strong words.
“This is not what the Anzacs fought for. This is not diversity, this is not multiculturalism, this is simply a takeover in real time, a war with no bullets.”
Thumb image: Canva (for representative purposes only)
A local experience that went public
An Adelaide man has spoken about a recent visit to Klemzig Recreation Reserve that left him deeply unsettled. During an evening visit, he recorded a video showing a large gathering of people at the park. He later shared the video and spoke to Noticer News about what he saw and how it affected him.
According to him, the scene felt unfamiliar and overwhelming.
“There was not a White person in sight, and over 200 Indians,” he said, as quoted by Noticer News.
He said the experience made him think about the future and what kind of environment his children might grow up in.
Feeling out of place in his own area
The man claimed that during his time at the park, he felt like he did not belong there. He said people were looking at him in a way that made him uncomfortable.
For him, the experience was not just about one evening or one location. He expressed his frustration in strong words.
“This is not what the Anzacs fought for. This is not diversity, this is not multiculturalism, this is simply a takeover in real time, a war with no bullets.”
Thumb image: Canva (for representative purposes only)
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