Manjot Singh told Sikh24 that he was pulled out because of his Sikh appearance and when the security guards asked about his kirpan, hidden under his t-shirt, they gave him a hard time and harassed him in public.
The kirpan is a Sikh article of faith accepted in public places worldwide, including England and Canada.� Sikhs also keep unshorn hair and wear turbans as a requirement of their faith.
Singh alleged that such an incident shocked him as it happened in front of the public where he was made to look like a terrorist.� Sikhs have been victims of hate crimes in America since the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center.� Sikhs are members of a peace loving religion founded 500 years ago in Punjab, now located in Northern India.
“To me, the kirpan represents my duty to protect others–at any cost. It is a physical representation of my moral duty to uphold the honor of others. To be singled out and reminded that I am a second class citizen and not really American, even though I was born and raised here…is painful,” said Singh.
A petition�has been started by United Sikhs demanding AMC Theatres stop banning Sikhs. �A campaign has already spurred on various social media websites demanding an apology from AMC.
Did the couple have any leaflets with them educating the guys about Sikhism? And about Sikh rights to wear the kirpan in law?
If not then they only have themselves to blame
No one can be ,and should be stopped for their appearance . So don’t blame the victim . Amc ought to apologize and responsible for violating the civil liberties .