Yes I did. Multiple times. You have just chosen to overlook it for convenience.
It does not matter if you are religious. Even non religious people are expected to respect the culture and beliefs of others.
What is being fed to you at a restaurants is others problem too, which is why we have health inspectors
....and licenses.
It is irreverent if people are putting on a show or not. You are not required to put on a show and have sex in public to offend public sentiment. Doing it out in the open in a park will land you in jail too. As long as it is in "public space", it is public business.
I have just told you that Hindus are required to protect cows as a tenet of our faith. How many more times must I repeat if before you begin to comprehend ?
As long as gau hatya happens in Hindu society, they have a responsibility to prevent it. Challenging our faith IS DISRESPECTFUL.
Eating beef is NOT A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT. There is NO disrespect if that is taken away. The same way there is no disrespect when we ask for Uniform civil code
Ya Seriously. I am appalled you cannot understand the correlation between the two example. I though you were smarter than that. Since you have admitted you are not, let me go slow and explain better.
Hindus have a Duty to protect cows. You have a duty to protect your wife.
Any action that results in kiling a cow demands a hindu take action to prevent it. Any action that results in your wife getting disrobed in public demands that you act to prevent it.
Kapish ?
Its sold publicly. Restaurants are public places too. Super markets are public place too. Which is why you cannot smoke in theaters, restaurants (unless its a smoking section) and super markets in India. They are defined as public place.
I speaks for all Hindus who are too timid to speak up for themselves of fear of coming under attack from secular folks.
You cannot speak for others who you claim "do not feel disrespected".
I am the other.Are you a Hindu ? if you are you should know the answer to that question.