In a video shared on Instagram by Ryan Williams, clips show foreigners entering within minutes, while locals were made to wait in a long queue.
A Scottish-Korean man has accused a nightclub in Goa, India, of treating foreigners better than local customers in a video that has gone viral on social media.
In the video, shared by Ryan Williams on Instagram where foreigners are seen getting inside the club quickly, while locals have to wait in a long line.
View this post on Instagram---Advertisement---
Ryan, who posted this video with the caption “Racist nightclub in Goa,” claimed that the nightclub let him and his friend, Robin Alderslowe—a bagpiper and filmmaker wearing traditional Scottish clothes and playing the bagpipes inside—enter for free, while locals were left waiting outside.
The clip shows both friends walking directly into the club, skipping the long queue of Indians waiting to get in.
“They let us in for free because we’re foreigners, but the locals have to wait,” Williams says in the video.
The video went viral on social media where people shared their thoughts in the comment section.
Several users expressed dissapointment and anger by writing ‘Is there any where in the world where people discriminate against their own country men. Or is it only India.’

One user commented, “Asians love treating foreigners better than locals.”
So far, neither the nightclub nor local authorities have commented on the allegations.