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Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
Tue Oct 25, 2016, 04:19 PM Oct 2016

Why a disabled person was assaulted in an Indian cinema

A disability activist who uses a wheelchair was assaulted in India for not standing up to the national anthem being played in a cinema. The incident triggered outrage over what many say is the rise of aggressive nationalism in the country. Salil Chaturvedi, who has been using a wheelchair since 1984, recounts the incident that left him shaken.



...But just before the movie begins the national anthem is played and everyone in the hall stands up. It's one of those moments when I feel a bit singled out since I am the only one sitting. It's an unsettling kind of feeling, as if one is not participating, somehow alienated.
I can hear a couple behind me singing the anthem loudly and with obvious pride. I pay attention to their singing, admiring their passion.

Suddenly I get a rude whack on my head from behind. I flip my head back and the man gestures for me to stand up. Stunned, I turn back to the screen and wait for the national anthem to get over. I should be feeling rage, I think to myself, but my hands begin to shake with nervousness.

When the anthem ends I turn around in my seat and address the man - "Why don't you just relax in life?"

"You can't even stand up for the national anthem?" his partner screams at me.

"Look, you don't even know the story here," I say. "You should just learn to relax a little in life. Why do you have to get physical and hit people?"

Monika is watching this with surprise wondering what's going on. My friend is also clueless about what has just happened.

"Did you just hit my husband?" she shouts....

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-37749247
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Why a disabled person was assaulted in an Indian cinema (Original Post) Blue_Tires Oct 2016 OP
At least the slapper and his loudmouthed wife left Warpy Oct 2016 #1
K... that's called assault IINM... why isn't the slapper in jail? uponit7771 Oct 2016 #2

Warpy

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1. At least the slapper and his loudmouthed wife left
Tue Oct 25, 2016, 04:44 PM
Oct 2016

One hopes they ask questions instead of reacting violently in the future, although that's unlikely. Knee jerk jerks usually think their bad behavior is justified, no matter what.

Mr. Chaturvedi's plan to sit in the back row of the theater from now on seems like a good one.

I have a feeling people here will be reporting the same story as the stupid feel empowered to proclaim their knee jerk jerkiness.

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