The old man on the bus forcibly asked to give up his seat, how do we face this moral abduction?

Dare to say no to the moral abduction, we walk the right way, why should we care so much about others' eyes? In addition, other people's eyes may not be righteous, many people themselves are watching you with the eyes of watching, such as those on the bus forced to ask others to give up the seat of the old man, if it is my words may be I will not do so.

I've seen with my own eyes, on the bus, forcing others to grab the seat of the old man, they give people the feeling that is the kind of for the old, leaning on the old, get on the bus to become a look of old age, but you haven't seen him in the car before the bus crowded with that momentum, really, the young boys may be squeezed them, that is, the dragon is alive and well, that is to say, he is fully capable of buses in the Standing, but he thought he was old enough to be treated this way by others, this mentality should not be, if it were me I would have refused to go, this is my seat, sorry, I can not let you, I work is also very tired.

Nowadays, young people are living a very stressful life, and those who have retired from work, every day after the square dance of the elderly in stark contrast, now the standard of living have improved, the elderly in fact, the physical quality of the poor to go, if a trembling, with the wind shaking the old man stood in front of me, then I'm sure you will let you come to sit down, but there is a boss that body than I am still strong it, but let me! Give him a seat, this I can not do at all.

There are times when morality and the law do not intersect, and it is possible that this matter is subject to the constraints of morality, but it is not reflected in the law, so there is no law that prohibits it, and that is also true.