Anonymous wrote:the people who stop going to movies because of this are the same people who walked in zig-zags when the shooter was targeting random people in the DC area. People who let blind fear override the basic understanding of how rare stuff like this really is.
I went to a movie yesterday with my daughter. I didn't think twice about it. I also flew in planes not long after 9-11 and I drive my car everyday, even though people die in car accidents daily.
I disagree with the analogy. I won't stop going to theaters (though I don't like them and don't go frequently, for many reasons including how gross it is to sit with a bunch of strangers in a dark place listening to sneezes and coughs). As far as the analogy, though--it's one thing when there is an active sniper out in your area. It's a known and specific threat. That applies only to people in the DC area, though--I'll bet there were people in Iowa who walked in zig-zag patterns then, just in case, and they're nuts.