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MAGA influencer reacts to Indian children dancing in Texas grocery store
May 27, 2026
๐ Philadelphia, PA, USA
๐๐ถ A viral video of two Indian children performing Bharatanatyam inside a Texas H-E-B grocery store has ignited a massive online debate over multiculturalism, immigration, public behavior, and the changing cultural identity of modern Texas.
The short clip, which gathered millions of views within hours, showed the young dancers performing an intricate Indian classical routine in the middle aisle of the supermarket while shoppers watched nearby. The original person filming the video appeared amused by the spontaneous cultural moment, but the discussion intensified after the footage was reposted by conservative commentator Elijah Schaffer with a caption criticizing what he implied were demographic and cultural shifts happening across Texas.
The video quickly divided social media users. Many praised the children for confidently celebrating Indian culture in public and described the performance as a joyful example of Americaโs multicultural identity. Others argued that grocery stores are inappropriate spaces for performances, while some comments escalated into broader political debates surrounding immigration, assimilation, and cultural visibility in public spaces.
The controversy also reflects larger demographic changes taking place across Texas. Over the last decade, Indian American and South Asian communities have grown rapidly in suburban areas around Dallas, Houston, and Austin, influencing local businesses, schools, restaurants, and retail spaces. Grocery chains like H-E-B have increasingly expanded South Asian product selections, international aisles, and community engagement efforts to serve changing customer populations.
Critics of Schaffer accused him of fueling racial tensions and using viral cultural content to provoke outrage around immigration and diversity. Supporters argued the discussion reflects growing public discomfort with social media-driven performances in everyday public settings regardless of culture.
As the video continues circulating online, the moment has evolved far beyond a simple grocery store dance โ becoming another flashpoint in Americaโs ongoing debate over identity, immigration, representation, and how cultural expression is received in an increasingly diverse society. ๐ฎ๐ณ๐บ๐ธ
The short clip, which gathered millions of views within hours, showed the young dancers performing an intricate Indian classical routine in the middle aisle of the supermarket while shoppers watched nearby. The original person filming the video appeared amused by the spontaneous cultural moment, but the discussion intensified after the footage was reposted by conservative commentator Elijah Schaffer with a caption criticizing what he implied were demographic and cultural shifts happening across Texas.
The video quickly divided social media users. Many praised the children for confidently celebrating Indian culture in public and described the performance as a joyful example of Americaโs multicultural identity. Others argued that grocery stores are inappropriate spaces for performances, while some comments escalated into broader political debates surrounding immigration, assimilation, and cultural visibility in public spaces.
The controversy also reflects larger demographic changes taking place across Texas. Over the last decade, Indian American and South Asian communities have grown rapidly in suburban areas around Dallas, Houston, and Austin, influencing local businesses, schools, restaurants, and retail spaces. Grocery chains like H-E-B have increasingly expanded South Asian product selections, international aisles, and community engagement efforts to serve changing customer populations.
Critics of Schaffer accused him of fueling racial tensions and using viral cultural content to provoke outrage around immigration and diversity. Supporters argued the discussion reflects growing public discomfort with social media-driven performances in everyday public settings regardless of culture.
As the video continues circulating online, the moment has evolved far beyond a simple grocery store dance โ becoming another flashpoint in Americaโs ongoing debate over identity, immigration, representation, and how cultural expression is received in an increasingly diverse society. ๐ฎ๐ณ๐บ๐ธ
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