Darshan Singh, who was travelling on a Jetblue flight from New York to California in November, didn't exchange words with the man sitting next to him and was surprised when he saw his video online, Sikh advocacy group United Sikhs said.
The 39-second video of Singh, a California resident, has been viewed over 83,000 times since it was posted on Youtube on December 9.
"This act of ignorance is the latest in a series of anti- Sikh hostility in the days following the horrific shooting in San Bernardino, California on December 2," he said.
On December 6, a Gurudwara was vandalized with anti-ISIS graffiti. On the same day, four Sikh men were stopped from entering a football game because of their turbans.
Hundreds of people have commented on the video, most of them condemning the person who filmed it, with more than 1,170 people hitting the "dislike" button.
The Sikh group is trying to get the video removed from the Youtube.
"Incidents like this are shocking. No one, Sikh, Muslim, or otherwise should be afraid to travel. These types of incidents only weaken the fabric of our nation," said Jaspreet Kaur, Staff attorney of the group.
"It's everyone's responsibility to be aware of acts of ignorance around them and to report them when they see them. Only then can we unify ourselves against hate, ignorance and discrimination," she added.
In September, a Sikh-American was viciously assaulted in a suburb outside of Chicago after being called "Bin Laden". In 2014, Sandeep Singh, a Sikh American in New York City, was run over and dragged 30 feet after being called a "terrorist".
US-based Sikhs have launched a national campaign to tackle the growing misperceptions about their community post 9/11 terror attacks.
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