Dung Fling and Digital Reckoning: YouTuber Tyler Oliveira’s Cow Manure Mayhem Ignites Racism Row in Indian Village Ritual

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P.O.O.P APOCALYPSE EXPOSED: YouTuber’s R*CIST romp in Indian dung war SPARKS global fury – but is he the real victim of viral vengeance?

A hazmat hero dives into sacred cow crap chaos, only to get buried in backlash bombs – titles like “India’s Sh*ttiest Festival” unleash hell, with mass reports and arrest calls threatening to flush his career down the drain. Who’s the true savage here? Smash the link to wade through the muck of mockery and mayhem – before the mob wipes it clean! 💩

An American YouTuber is raising a holy stink after he filmed a dung-flinging ritual in a remote Indian village.

Tyler Oliveira, 25, shared a teaser clip titled “Inside India’s Poop-Throwing Festival,” where it quickly piled up more than 5 million views.

But the video, taken at the Gorehabba festival, in which villagers hurl dried cow dung at each other as part of a post-Diwali Hindu tradition, was criticized for ignoring the significance behind the smelly stunt.

Travel Vlogger Tyler Oliveira attends Gorehabba festival
American YouTuber Tyler Oliveira has come under fire after previewing a video where he attends a “poop-throwing” festival in India.@tyleraloevera/X

In another post, he shared a picture of himself in a hazmat suit and goggles covered in brown smears following the event in the remote village of Gumatapura, in Karnataka, southwestern India.

“Happy Diwali! Yes, I went to India’s poop throwing festival. It was the s—tiest experience of my life. I will never go back. Please pray that I survive,” he wrote, accompanying the post with a poop emoji.

Backlash soon started piling up around him.

He subsequently shared screengrabs purporting to show that his video was facing censorship and mass reporting from Indian users who claim he is smearing their country.

“Why do you have to come to India and then record a video of a cow dung festival by going in the middle of the event and then cry like a loser!” one Indian X user wrote.

People participating in the annual Gorehabba festival in Gumatapura village on Oct. 23, 2025.
People participating in the annual Gorehabba festival in Gumatapura village on Oct. 23, 2025.ZUMAPRESS.com
Men and boys from Gumatapura village located in Tamil Nadu Talvadi taluk but home to Kannada-speaking locals take part in the annual Gorehabba festival, flinging and smearing cow dung at each other during a joyful post-Deepawali celebration.
Participants in the festival throw dried cow dung at each other to mark the end of Diwali.ZUMAPRESS.com
People participating in the annual Gorehabba festival in Gumatapura village on Oct. 23, 2025.
The celebration is done to honor the Hindu god Beereshwara Swamy.ZUMAPRESS.com

“You s—ty fellow. You can record poop in Western countries, plenty on streets of California. Human poop you can have record in your countries. Make videos,” the user added.

“I’ve filmed in many of these cities. Don’t be mad bro,” Oliveira responded.

Others claimed the YouTuber, who has more than 8 million subscribers, had been hired to leave a stain on India’s reputation.

“He’s not here to explore; he’s here to defame. It’s hard to believe this isn’t part of a planned smear campaign,” an X user wrote.

Oliveira filmed himself at the festival in a hazmat suit.
Oliveira filmed himself at the festival in a hazmat suit.@tyleraloevera/X

 

Travel Vlogger Tyler Oliveira attends Gorehabba festival
Oliveira’s video quickly racked up millions of views on X, but faced censorship after getting reported.@tyleraloevera/X

“He is known for spreading racism & misinformation,” added another.

Others insisted the video of the annual festival, which is also held in at least two other Indian villages, must be AI-generated BS.

“This is 100% real. I can’t wait to show you a 30-minute version of it,” Oliveira said in response to a doubter.

Travel Vlogger Tyler Oliveira attends Gorehabba festival
Indian X users accused the American vlogger of racism for his video.@tyleraloevera/X
Travel Vlogger Tyler Oliveira  selfie in Hawaii
Some irate X users even accused Oliveira of using AI to smear India.@tyleraloevera/X

Devotees of the festival believe their god, Beereshwara Swamy, was born in cow excrement, and the ritual is seen as sacred and purifying.

But some purported Indian social media users argued that in the modern day, such a smelly tradition would only paint the country in a bad light.

“India’s PR got nuked. I am not sure how to defend my country anymore,” a Reddit user said.

“Once that drops, we’re finished. Why does the government even allow this disgusting festival to happen? Why hasn’t it been banned already? It’s crazy how one tiny village can tank India’s image this bad,” they added.

Oliveira did not respond immediately to requests for comment.