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India Today
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Man posts video of loud Punjabi song playing at beach in Canada, it goes viral
A video of a man criticising people for playing loud Punjabi music at Barrie Beach in Canada has gone viral on social media. The short clip has divided the shared by TrueNorth Looper, the clip shows a picnic spot with speakers blasting music, while no one is present at the setup.'Just another example of, come on down, blast whatever kind of music you want at whatever level you want,' the man says in the As he continues filming, he points out that those responsible for the music are nowhere in sight, leaving others on the beach to endure the noise. 'But heaven forbid I play guitar to raise money for the Barrie Food Bank or the Bob Rumble Deaf Foundation. That's a no-no. Not happy,' he a look at the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ty (@ comments section was soon filled with divided opinions. Several users supported his stance on respecting public spaces. 'Common courtesy and space for others used to be a thing. I think the dude is on point. Don't disturb others' peace and be mindful of people around you,' a user said, while another added, 'It's on purpose just to piss people off. Turn it off. Tada. Simple.'Others defended the music as they questioned why it was an issue in the first place. "What's wrong with it? White and Black people play music on buses and subways every day,' one of the users user quipped, 'Buy a private beach then, buddy.'See the comments here:The internet continues to debate public space etiquette after the video surfaced online. For now, it's safe to say that fun should not come at the cost of causing discomfort to others.- EndsTune InMust Watch


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Canadian man slams city after Indian family plays loud music at Barrie Beach; claims was once fined for playing guitar- Watch
Screen grab from video posted by Instagram @troll_canadaa__ A Canadian man stirred debate online after criticising an Indian family for playing loud Punjabi music at a beach in Barrie, Ontario. In the video, shared on Instagram, the man- who goes by @truenorthlooper- described himself as a one-man band and said city authorities had once stopped him from performing at the beach and fined him. He alleged the same authorities now allow others to 'blast whatever kind of music they want.' While speaking, he stopped in front of a picnic blanket with bags and a speaker playing Punjabi music. 'This is another example of coming down to the beach and blasting whatever kind of music you want and at whatever volume you want. These people are not even here, yet everyone within 150 feet has to listen to this. Great job, City of Barrie,' he said sarcastically. He continued by criticising the authorities for penalising him for playing guitar. 'Heaven forbid, I play guitar and raise money for the Barrie Food Bank. That's a no-no. But yeah, come here and blast whatever music you want, you don't even have to listen to it, go play in the water while everyone else will have to listen to it,' he added. The video, originally titled 'The good, the bad and the ugly reality of the City of Barrie,' resurfaced after being shared by a Canadian Instagram page. The post drew mixed reactions in the comments. Some supported him, writing, 'Common courtesy and space for others used to be a thing. I think the due is on point for not disturbing others peace and doing things considering ppl around you.' Another commented, 'Welcome to Canada, where immigrants get it all and Canadians with roots are the problem. Elbows up.' Others disagreed. 'Go ahead and play your guitar then,' one wrote. Another suggested, 'Just go nicely ask them to turn it way down or off… problem solved. Remember when adults used to have conversations and effectively communicate instead of whipping out their phones immediately to take a video??'


Mint
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Canadian man calls out Indian family for loud beach music. Internet divided
A Canadian man's public rant about an Indian family playing loud Punjabi music at a beach has ignited a heated conversation online about noise, culture, and double standards. The man, who goes by @truenorthlooper on Instagram and describes himself as a 'one-man band,' shared a video criticising the City of Barrie's enforcement of noise rules. He claimed local authorities had once stopped him from performing at the beach and even fined him for it, but seemed unbothered by other people 'blasting whatever kind of music they want.' In the clip, he stopped in front of a picnic setup with a speaker playing Punjabi tracks, pointedly noting that the family wasn't even around to enjoy it. 'These people are not even here, yet everyone within 150 feet has to listen to this. Great job, City of Barrie,' he said in a sarcastic tone. He also expressed frustration over what he saw as unfair treatment. 'Heaven forbid I play guitar and raise money for the Barrie Food Bank- that's a no-no. But yeah, come here, blast whatever music you want, and leave it playing while you're in the water. Everyone else just has to put up with it,' he added. The video, initially posted under the title 'The good, the bad and the ugly reality of the City of Barrie', resurfaced after being shared by a popular Canadian Instagram page. Reactions in the comments were split. Some viewers sided with him, saying loud music in public spaces is disruptive, while others accused him of targeting people unnecessarily and urged him to 'let others enjoy themselves.' A user commented, 'Just confront them about it? Or request for slightly lower volume? I don't understand, is it a new trend to come and cry to the internet as a full grown man? Cmon man. Find another spot, or request them. Weeping on the internet is not it. ' Another user wrote, 'Why are you complaining to social media? Go ask them to turn it down like an adult would.' 'Buy a private beach then buddy,' the third user advised. 'Common courtesy and space for others used to be a thing. I think the dude is on point for not disturbing other's peace and doing things considering ppl around you,' the fourth sided with the Canadian man. 'I would just shut it down. Some people don't know basic etiquette,' the fifth user wrote.


NDTV
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Video: Canadian Man Slams Indian Family For Playing Loud Music At Beach, Sparks Debate
A Canadian man has sparked a heated debate on social media after criticising an Indian family for playing loud music at a beach. In a video shared on Instagram, the man, who goes by @truenorthlooper online, described himself as a one-man band. He claimed that the city authorities once stopped him from performing at a beach and fined him for the same, but are allowing others to "blast whatever kind of music they want". While complaining, he stopped in front of a picnic blanket with bags on it and a speaker playing Punjabi music. "This is another example of coming down to the beach and blasting whatever kind of music you want and at whatever volume you want. These people are not even here, yet everyone within 150 feet has to listen to this. Great job, City of Barrie," the man said sarcastically. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 𝗧𝗿𝗼𝗹𝗹 𝗖𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗱𝗮 (@troll_canadaa_) He went on to criticise the authorities for fining him for playing guitar at the beach. "Heaven forbid, I play guitar and raise money for the Barrie Food Bank. That's a no-no. But yeah, come here and blast whatever music you want, you don't even have to listen to it, go play in the water while everyone else will have to listen to it," he added. The video was originally shared with the title "The good, the bad and the ugly reality of the City of Barrie". It resurfaced after being shared by a Canadian Instagram page. In the comments section, users had mixed reactions. While some agreed with him, others asked him to stop hating on other people. "Just confront them about it? Or request for slightly lower volume? I don't understand, is it a new trend to come and cry to the internet as a full grown man? Cmon man. Find another spot, or request them. Weeping on the internet is not it. Smh," one user wrote. "life is not that long to hate or jealous someone .. just enjoy everyday of your life .. live n let live," commented another. "Man this is just ridiculous, i think it's perfectly okay to do this. People these days be creating drama for no reason just bring the immigrants down. Last week i went to beach and english music was playing all over but guess what I didn't go pick up on anyone and minded my own gad damn business, get a life old bag," said a third user. "Typical Canadians always complaining about someone or something that doesn't suit stay complaining just enjoy the people be," wrote one user.


News18
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Canadian Local Questions Rules After Indian Family Plays Punjabi Songs At Beach
The clip begins with a man complaining about the loud music at the beach and showcases a picnic blanket with bags on it and a speaker playing Punjabi music, with no one around. It has only been a few weeks since the heated online debate over Civic Sense after a video of an Indian family allegedly throwing garbage in a forested roadside area in Canada went viral. Well, now it looks like the fire has caught some more air after a Canadian citizen called out an Indian family for playing loud music at the beach. Taking to Instagram, the man dropped a video claiming that local officials previously stopped him from performing at a beach and penalised him for it, but are letting others 'blast whatever kind of music they want." Canadian Man Lashes Out At Indian Family The clip begins with a man complaining about the loud music at the beach and showcases a picnic blanket with bags on it and a speaker playing Punjabi music, with no one around. 'This is another example of coming down to the beach and playing whatever music you want at whatever volume you want. These people are not even present, and everyone within 150 feet must listen to this. Great job, City of Barrie," the man remarked sarcastically. He went on to target the authorities for fining him for playing guitar on the beach. 'God forbid, I play guitar and raise funds for the Barrie Food Bank. That is unacceptable. But, fine, come here and blast whatever music you want; you don't have to listen to it; go play in the water while everyone else does," he said. How Did Social Media React? The video instantly surfaced online, prompting mixed reactions from the viewers. While many agreed with him, others asked him to stop hating everyone. An Instagram user commented, 'Welcome to Canada. Where immigrants get it all and Canadians with roots are the problem. Elbows up." Another one shared, 'Have the speaker join them in the water." One of them shared, 'Just confront them about it? Or request a slightly lower volume? I don't understand, is it a new trend to come and cry to the internet as a full-grown man? Cmon man. Find another spot, or request them. Weeping on the internet is not it." A comment reads, 'I think the dude is on point for not disturbing others' peace and doing things considering people around you." Another one penned, 'Okay, I will say that no matter what it is, it's so irritating to have someone blasting music in a public space." Indian Family Plays Loud Music In Malaysia In a similar incident, an Indian vlogger lashed out at his fellow travellers for playing loud music in the city. 'Wherever these Indians travel, they often cause a scene. There is now an Indian family here, and you may hear music in the background. They've arrived at a reserved forest blasting loud party music over Bluetooth for no apparent purpose. Everyone around them is judging them, but they remain absolutely unconcerned. This is disturbing," he said in the video. The clip has again reignited the debate on Public civic sense. About the Author Buzz Staff A team of writers at bring you stories on what's creating the buzz on the Internet while exploring science, cricket, tech, gender, Bollywood, and culture. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.