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In reply to the discussion: Your second amendment rights are getting in the way of our rights. [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)You can characterize the knowledge if you'd like, and apply your editorial POV to it as to it being useful or not, but that's just your opinion. Attending a film--doing anything, in fact--even sleeping, which most assuredly improves one's faculties via REM cycles--qualifies. If it makes you feel better, more self-actualized, more productive, more enthused, it fits.
It's one of those things that really is down to individual interpretation.
It follows that if you are not safe, you are, in effect, constrained from engaging in the activities. That, too, is a matter of degree. Is it "ordinary" risk, like the possibility that you could get hit by lightning if you happen to be outside during a rainstorm, or is it risk that could be ameliorated through laws or regulations to enhance the public good?