Facing death threats, American man releases documentary about India's "poop-throwing festival" (the comments are the best)

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Joel Abbott

Nov 10, 2025

In October, we told you about one man's quest to survive the battle of cow dung that takes place in one small Indian village to honor their local god.

The video went viral, causing YouTuber Tyler Oliveira to be doxxed and threatened by thousands of Indians.

On November 6, we thought the deluge of harassment would keep us from seeing the poop-throwing in all its glory as Oliveira said he had been cowed into silence.

Most amazingly, Oliveira's post got Indian-American commentator Dinesh D'Souza to show a weirdly racist side as he said the future belongs to poop-throwing Indians.

But you aren't here to look at how right-wing American commentator Dinesh D'Souza is apparently very Indian when it comes to ethnic blood feuds and racial supremacy, despite decrying DEI and other leftwing identity categories.

You're here to watch a poop-flinging festival for the gods!

B E H O L D:

[Warning: Some Language Throughout]

Perhaps the funniest thing in the comment section are the Westerners who just realized their public school teachers lied to them when they said all religious traditions are equal.

The Hindi word "Swamy" (like Vivek Ramaswamy) means "Lord," which could be translated "Baal" for those who know their Bibles.

There are millions of such Baals - err, Swamys, in Hinduism.

Hinduism also sees cows as sacred, including their feces, which is why Hindus paint it on their walls for good luck. Hindus also use cow urine to try to treat diseases, including Covid-19.

In this case, the village of Gumatapura believes a "Lord" emerged from the cow dung and told one of their ancestors to celebrate a festival so that the town would be protected from illness and bad luck.

THE COMMENTS:

The leftwing reprogramming efforts of the last 50 years were just destroyed by one guy with a camera from Texas!

I want to separate myself from the racist goons, so let me say that each one of those poop-covered Indians is made in the image of God and if you are a Christian, your heart should be full of longing to see them cast such silliness aside (Acts 17:16-34).

Not all of India celebrates poop-throwing (just this one village and a handful of similar festivals), that does not mean that India's many religious rituals are not similarly filled with silliness and spiritual darkness.

You have been told your whole life that multiculturalism is our strength. This is a purposeful change from the strong men of old, like British General Charles James Napier, who ended the practice of "Sati," where widows would be burned on their husband's funeral pyre.

The kind of culture that would end wife-burning superstition did not develop out of a vacuum. Nor did it develop, as the public education system would have you believe, out of atheistic principles rooted in a secular enlightenment. Cathedrals, antibiotics, rockets, human rights, and Beethoven's 5th sprung out of the Christian faith.

Other cultures know this is a religious battle better than brainwashed Westerners, which is why many Hindu accounts, angered by this portrayal of one of the sillier aspects of their faith, have resorted to taking Bible verses entirely out of context in order to try to show that Christians are just as weird.

Most humans for most of human history, including mighty empires like the Romans, practiced all sorts of odd rituals for their gods. It was only the reason and objective reality offered by the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that ordered society, thought, and learning in a way that allowed for such superstitions to be put aside. That meant something - more than anything else in all of human history, in fact.

Amazing how one YouTube video can cut through the noise and remind everyone of that.


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