"Do it for the R R too. N****r, N****r."
A US man of Indian origin has gone viral after filming himself repeatedly using the N-word at a Black woman inside a Texas restaurant.
The incident occurred at a Moxie’s restaurant in Uptown, Dallas.
The man, identified as Stanley Thomas, was recorded on video using the racial slur despite warnings from the woman that the footage would be shared publicly.
Emphasising the “R”, Thomas said in the video:
“I’m proud. My name is Stanley Thomas. 20% black.
“I say N****r all the time. Do it for the R R too. N****r, N****r.”
Thomas claimed he could use the slur because he belonged to the Siddi community in India, a small ethnic group with African ancestry.
He added: “I’m 20% Black. I’m proud.”
The woman filming him challenged his remarks and sarcastically asked:
“Can I AirDrop this to you so you can post it with your fellow Indian friends and tell them how you said the N-word all the time, and you’re 20% Black?”
She warned him the video would go viral, but Thomas continued.
His name was disclosed on camera, and the clip spread widely across social media platforms.
Soon after the video surfaced, users investigated his background and came across a Facebook profile that linked Thomas to Texas-based healthcare company Christus Health, where he apparently worked as a senior business analyst.
However, the company quickly clarified that they had no connection with him, tweeting:
“Thank you for bringing this to our attention. He is not an Associate of CHRISTUS Health.
“We do not condone this behaviour, nor does it align with our mission and core values.”
A RACIST Indian man harasses a black woman calling her a N*GGER at Moxies in Dallas, Tx.
HI Stanley Thomas ?? pic.twitter.com/W9W005v7PX
— i Expose Racists & Pedos (@SeeRacists) July 3, 2025
Online reaction was swift and critical, as one said:
“Does his 20% blackness not give him the N-word pass?”
Another posted:
“This guy is disgusting.”
One person criticised the gender dynamic:
“Man, they always do it to women or kids, never the Black men.”
Several comments also highlighted anti-Black racism among South Asians.
One said: “Indians do not like us, this is not new.”
However, some believed he wasn’t being racist based on his claimed heritage. One asked:
“How can he be racist if he’s part Black? How would you feel if Kamala Harris said the N-word?”








