Posted on 10/13/2025 8:00:50 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
A 30-year-old Texas businessman and owner of Boundaries Coffee in suburban Dallas, Daniel Keene, faced severe backlash after posting a video on X in early September showing a local Ganesh Chaturthi procession. In the now-deleted post, he criticised Indian immigrants and called for ending H-1B visas, stating, "We have to cancel the H-1Bs. I want my kids to grow up in America. Not India." The post went viral, leading to his expulsion from his church and gym, significant business losses, and alleged extortion threats. Despite the controversy, Keene remains unapologetic, claiming his intent was to highlight the policy's real-world impact.
His post quickly attracted backlash from Indian American communities, many of whom accused Keene of xenophobia and religious intolerance. The video, reportedly shot by his wife, showed a religious street procession that temporarily blocked their path while driving through the neighbourhood.
After the outrage on social media, elders at Keene's Baptist church reportedly asked him to apologise for what they described as a "sinful" act.
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His Baptist Church probably is SBC. They went off the deep end supporting all things woke several years ago.
He needs to laugh in their faces, walk out the door, and find a Christian Church.
God arranged the event at the Tower Of Babel for a reason.
Amen. How preposterous this church is for doing this. They need to be exposed as the fraudulent org that they are
You’re welcome. Gotta get the word out.
Exhibit #92,490 of why you are one of my favorite FReepers. LMAO!!!
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