Daniel Keene, a business owner of Texas, who posted a video of a Ganesh Chaturthi procession and said he wanted to raise his kids in America and not India, had to pay a huge price for his rant which he deleted but refused to apologize. “We have to cancel the H-1Bs. I want my kids to grow up in America. Not India," his post, along with the video of the procession, read. It went viral and his family members were subjected to doxxing and threats. He said there was even an extortion attempt from someone claiming to represent millions of Indian-Americans demanding $20,000. His shop Boundaries Coffee received false reviews, his gym canceled his membership and then his church gave him an earful asking him to express repentance for the hateful post; and then removed him. Keene told New
Texas man who posted anti-India rant over Ganesh Chaturthi procession removed from church. He says he won't take back his H

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