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India : Muslim family forced to leave theatre for not standing during national anthem

I think you got it wrong. It is every individual's right to refuse to honour the national flag, or the national anthem. It is equally the right of the management of any institution to refuse admission to, or to expel any person from its premises for failing to observe the house rules.

The state has local laws regarding this apparently. I agree mob vigilantism is a slippery slope...everyone should have just called the cops instead.
 
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I think you got it wrong. It is every individual's right to refuse to honour the national flag, or the national anthem. It is equally the right of the management of any institution to refuse admission to, or to expel any person from its premises for failing to observe the house rules.

But theater goers can't behave like vigilante groups. They should have complained to the authority and let law takes his own course.
 
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The state has local laws regarding this apparently. I agree mob vigilantism is a slippery slope...everyone should have just called the cops instead.

So the next time you see a women being molested you will go running to find the nearest cop ?

What if that girl happens to be someone you know ? what if she is someone you are related too ?
 
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Intolerance is on the rise in Indian occupied regions. This is the warning-these incidents are a warning of things to come and how it can be far worse. Remember once Fazlullah was a no body and could be caught by a single policeman rather than an army battalion in Swat. Take action now and save the people a lot of pain.

My family was right in choosing Pakistan though. The Indians condone this kind of thing in a kind of twisted sense of patriotism.

good riddance.....of bad ..@#@@#
 
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But theater goers can't behave like vigilante groups. They should have complained to the authority and let law takes his own course.

There is something called Social Justice.

If you see a robbery being committed you have a responsibility to try and stop it. Shout, collect people.

When you see a fire you are required to take action to contain it. Save lives. Not call the fire depat and click on your Mobile to take videos.

The next time you "cry for Help", it will be fun if the guy near you says..... wait, I will go and get the cops :lol:
 
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But theater goers can't behave like vigilante groups. They should have complained to the authority and let law takes his own course.

Please look carefully: most restaurants and cinema halls prominently displace a small placard stating clearly "Rights of admission reserved". :enjoy:
 
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There is something called Social Justice.

If you see a robbery being committed you have a responsibility to try and stop it. Shout, collect people.

When you see a fire you are required to take action to contain it. Save lives. Not call the fire depat and click on your Mobile to take videos.

The next time you "cry for Help", it will be fun if the guy near you says..... wait, I will go and get the cops :lol:

Their is a difference between stopping someone from committing something and forcing soneone to do something, but I am not keeping my fingers crossed that you'd understand it.

Please look carefully: most restaurants and cinema halls prominently displace a small placard stating clearly "Rights of admission reserved". :enjoy:
Yes, what I mean is complain to theater authorities so that they can escort them out if thats the rule they have. Or theater authorities need to have bouncers who'll make sure that the rule is enforced.
 
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Their is a difference between stopping someone from committing something and forcing soneone to do something, but I am not keeping my fingers crossed that you'd understand it.

Considering Maharashtra has a law which prevents people from committing disrespect to the Nation when the Anthem is being played, it is no surprise you do not understand the similarity between the two.

The job of ensuring the law is followed lies not only on the cops, but also on you. To follow it and asking others to follow it. And when they don't, you have a duty to prevent them from breaking the law.

Now cross those fingers and hope that you get it this time.
 
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athukkum melai boss...Manvanthathruthi aka sankranthi aka moksha vimukthi aka utkarash aka dragon ball aka sitharam villas aka saheli aka apagarbasarpa etc..
Dasavatharam padathula kamal pala vesathula vara maari vanthittirukaanga..
 
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Stupid of Maharashtra to keep this rule, introduced by Congress and NCP long back.

However, if the National Anthem is played, people need to stand up. You go to tolerant places where not standing up is allowed.
 
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Their is a difference between stopping someone from committing something and forcing soneone to do something, but I am not keeping my fingers crossed that you'd understand it.


Yes, what I mean is complain to theater authorities so that they can escort them out if thats the rule they have. Or theater authorities need to have bouncers who'll make sure that the rule is enforced.

Certainly.

I did not advocate vigilante justice. I do however think that they were wrong not to stand, but that the audience should have complained to the management and got them thrown out by the management.
 
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There was a little kid with the family - yep, let's all applaud yelling and ranting and scarring a child over people not standing during a national anthem in a movie theater ...
 
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Considering Maharashtra has a law which prevents people from committing disrespect to the Nation when the Anthem is being played, it is no surprise you do not understand the similarity between the two.

The job of ensuring the law is followed lies not only on the cops, but also on you. To follow it and asking others to follow it. And when they don't, you have a duty to prevent them from breaking the law.

Now cross those fingers and hope that you get it this time.
Once again we are talking about private institutions not wild wild west. If someone misbehaves in a bar, you ask the the bouncers to throw him out, don't start fighting yourself. That way you prevent them from breaking the law without looking like a bunch of hooligans!

Oh but you are obsessed with showing bravado when in group.
 
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athukkum melai boss...Manvanthathruthi aka sankranthi aka moksha vimukthi aka utkarash aka dragon ball aka sitharam villas aka saheli aka apagarbasarpa etc..
Dasavatharam padathula kamal pala vesathula vara maari vanthittirukaanga..

Nice Try .Sullu helodannu nillisu Nasrani.
 
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