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'I'm just peeing': Man squats on Adelaide street with pants down, confronted by Australian

A viral video showed a man squatting under a tree in a residential area in Adelaide, Australia. He was confronted by an Australian man.

Updated on: Nov 28, 2025 12:15 PM IST
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A man was caught on camera urinating by the side of a street in Adelaide, Australia, triggering a wave of racist remarks against Indian immigrants. The man was confronted on camera by an Australian man who was driving by.

The video of a man squatting under a tree in Adelaide's Para Hills triggered racist comments. (Instagram/trentcarter1)
The video of a man squatting under a tree in Adelaide's Para Hills triggered racist comments. (Instagram/trentcarter1)

The video shows a man squatting under a tree, with his pants and underwear down to his ankles.

"Brother, what are you doing? What are you doing?" the Australian man asks, rushing towards the other person.

"What do you mean?" asks the other man who gets up and pulls his pants up/

"This is Australia. You f***ing p*g," the Australian man says

"I'm just peeing," says the other man.

The incident took place on Tuesday in a residential area in Adelaide's Para Hills, as per a 7 NEWSAustralia report.

Trent Carter, who shared the video on social media, referred to the man as "the weakest race" and tagged Australian politician Pauline Hanson. He also shared another video of the same encounter, recorded by another person sitting in the car he arrived in.

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Internet reacts with disgust

The two videos triggered a range of comments from other people, with one person calling the act of urinating on the road "basic Indian behaviour". Many users appreciated the Australian man for recording the act on camera and making it public.

"Well done on confronting this guy. It's also indecent exposure in public. I'm glad you saw him," an Instagram user said.

“I tell myself this is AI so I don't have to believe it,” another person said.

“Import Third World, get Third World Culture,” said a user.

(Also Read: Indian-origin vlogger faces backlash for calling Melbourne suburb ‘100% Indian’: 'Nothing to be proud of this')

 
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Shylaja Varma

Shylaja Varma is the Trending Editor at Hindustan Times. Having worked in some of India’s top newsrooms, she has established herself as a keen observer of internet culture. Her work often bridges the gap between fast-paced digital developments and traditional reportage. From writing about the human toll of disasters and decoding the hottest memes to tracking what Elon Musk, Indian CEOs, billionaires and tech leaders are doing on social media, Shylaja’s editorial lens is defined by accuracy, speed and a deep understanding of the online landscape. She also writes stories about Indians abroad, the NRI life and struggles. She also has a keen eye for stories about Bengaluru and its startup and IT culture, having grown up in the Karnataka capital and seen its evolution. Prior to her current role, Shylaja spent several years at CNN-News18, NDTV and Moneycontrol, where she honed her skills in real-time news reporting and digital storytelling. She started her career in television news, reporting from Bengaluru and New Delhi. Shylaja built Moneycontrol’s Trends vertical and set up the team, turning it into a high-traffic destination. She also did video interviews for events like Startup Conclave and The Creator Economy Summit A microbiology graduate from Mount Carmel College, Bengaluru, she went on to complete a Master’s in Journalism and Audio-Visual Communication from COMMITS, Bengaluru.

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