The Canadian White supremacist who hurled abuse on Indian-origin Canadian over minor parking violation. Photo: Screengrab from video

Racism and White supremacy exist in real and this new video from Canada is proof enough.

A disagreement over parking of a truck escalated to a serious racist attack on an Indian-origin Canadian man in Abbotsford, a border town in Canada's British Columbia.

A White supremacist hurled abuses and racial slurs at the man who was filming the entire episode using his mobile phone camera. The White man could be heard saying, "You ****ing Paki, go back to ****ing India. You ****ing Hindu, you camel riding mother******, White power mother******!"

Here's the video that was tweeted by Twitter user @bilalspeaks.

DISCLAIMER: VIDEO CONTAINS ABUSIVE LANGUAGE. VIEWER'S DISCRETION ADVISED



This happened in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada... In case people think racism doesn't happen in Canada pic.twitter.com/havZSB7UXE Beelawl (@BilalSpeaks) October 24, 2016

The incident happened on October 21, but the video was tweeted on October 24. The Twitter user who shared the video said in subsequent tweets that it was not him who filmed it and he got the video from his friends.

A report in the CBC News said that Abbotsford police confirmed they are investigating the case. A Global News report said that the police are not releasing the identity of the White man.

However, the victim, Ravi Duhra, chose to come forward and speak about the incident. The Carobnated TV quoted him as saying, "This isn't my first bout of racism, and it probably won't be the last either."

Ravi Duhra. Photo: Twitter (@Report24CA) Ravi Duhra. Photo: Twitter (@Report24CA)



In the video, the White man could be heard asking Duhra where he was born and could be seen a bit taken aback when Duhra calmly responds saying "Canada".

The CBC News quoted Abbotsford Sgt. Judy Bird as saying, "These types of comments and this retaliation to our community are very concerning to us."

Twitter user Bilal was also seen telling others that incidents of racism and xenophobia in Canada are much lesser than that in the United States of America.