Shocking video shows a Canadian man unleashing a racist tirade against an Indian couple, telling the man, “I don’t like you … I would kill your children” and hitting the woman with his truck in a Walmart parking lot — all because they were heading for the same parking space.

The footage, posted to YouTube by Patryk Laszczuk on Friday, starts with a white man getting into his silver truck, as another man asks: “What kind of example are you setting for your children?”

Within seconds, the heated argument escalates as the victim’s wife moves in front of the car to film and the attacker accelerates and hits her before braking.

“Get out of the way!” he bellows out his open window.

When the woman’s husband goes to grab the driver’s arm, the driver yells: “You put your f–king hands on me, I will break your leg. You’re the one trying to harass me.”

The husband replies, “You want me to go to my own country? I’m a Canadian citizen.”

But that’s not enough to appease the ranting man behind the wheel.

“Show me. Prove it. I don’t believe you,” he says, mocking the person’s accent by adding: “You don’t talk like a Canadian.”

“I’m racist as f–k. I don’t like you. I don’t like her. I would kill your children first,” he says, before pulling away.

Laszczuk told the Toronto Star that the victim, who is his co-worker, texted him about the Friday afternoon incident at the Walmart Stoney Creek Supercentre in Ontario.

“I called him, saying, ‘I need to share this,'” Laszcuk told the Star. The video has since been seen over 100,000 times.

He said the argument began when the couple and the man in the video headed toward the same spot in the parking lot.

“The other guy was not pleased,” Laszcuk said. “He just started yelling things like, ‘Go back to your country’ and then things [progressed] and that’s when he got out of the car.”

The couple told the paper they did not wish to be identified and did not want to talk.

Hamilton police said Dale Robertson, a 47-year-old Stoney Creek man, was charged with dangerous driving, failing to remain at the scene of an accident and threatening death. Police are also reviewing the incident as a possible hate crime, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported.

The man has since been released and is due in court on Aug. 23.

Cops said the victim “received minor injuries and was medically cleared.”