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In the circulating video clip, originally shared on Instagram by a user named Ryan Williams, brief segments capture the nightclub’s apparent preferential treatment. The footage reveals that non-residents are admitted within moments of arrival, whereas local Indians are forced to endure a lengthy wait outside the venue. This observation prompted Williams to label the establishment a “Racist nightclub in Goa” in his caption, emphasizing his belief that discriminatory practices were at play.
According to Williams, he and his friend, Robin Alderslowe, were granted complimentary entry to the club. Alderslowe, known for his work as a filmmaker and for his role as a bagpiper, is featured in the video adorned in traditional Scottish attire and playing the bagpipes inside the club. Their experience, as documented in the video, starkly contrasts with the experience of local patrons, who are depicted queuing patiently, only to be repeatedly turned away or made to wait while foreigners breeze past them.
Williams explains in the clip, “They let us get in for free because we are foreigners, but then they (locals) have to wait,” directly addressing what he perceives as an unfair and racially motivated admission policy. This allegation of preferential treatment has sparked a heated debate online, with the video attracting widespread attention and eliciting a variety of responses from social media users.
Many viewers expressed their dismay and irritation in the comment sections, with some remarking