Today was India's Independence day, and I attended the flag hoisting ceremony conducted by my college (it's a set of institutions, and it was a huge event, with ten or more institutions attending).
Though the whole thing was quite spectacular, there was one aspect I was slightly uncomfortable with - children being part of the festivities as performers.
I am of the opinion that young children are not qualified or old enough to give informed consent as to whether or not they wish to participate in these functions, of whether or not they are patriots or nationalists. So making them participate seems a bit morally and ethically shady.
Sure, it sounds and looks great - "Look at the little patriots!" - but we have to consider the rights of the "little patriots", too.
Though the whole thing was quite spectacular, there was one aspect I was slightly uncomfortable with - children being part of the festivities as performers.
I am of the opinion that young children are not qualified or old enough to give informed consent as to whether or not they wish to participate in these functions, of whether or not they are patriots or nationalists. So making them participate seems a bit morally and ethically shady.
Sure, it sounds and looks great - "Look at the little patriots!" - but we have to consider the rights of the "little patriots", too.
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