I'm not really sure that these people need charity. They don't need charity. Although that said maybe with healthcare being what it is in the US, maybe some wont have any insurance, and won't be able to pay? However, I would never trust anything organised by some random dude on the internet, unless you could prove its going straight to a charity that would actually help with that.
I can't see that there's really going to be much of a drive for this. Maybe a mental health charity will try and provide some psychological help, possibly the Red Cross might get involved. But to be honest, I just don't think this will be all that helpful. What the victims need right now is their loved ones, not a cash injection.
SaneAmongInsane said:
Look this is going to sound stupid as all hell, and I acknowledge that going in, but here was a group of people that just wanted to see a movie. They wanted to see a Superhero take on the bad guy and what not.
And, again, I don't mean this in the material sense.... Cause like yeah, they will never be with their families or continue to live full happy lives and thats sad... But I think it's all the more crueler that they went to The Dark Knight Rises expecting to see that flick and 12 of them now will never EVER get the chance to. I found that so incredibly fucking cruel....
...Than I found out a six year old died.
Six year old died because it wanted to see Batman. My fucking childhood hero, and more than likely heres a person IN THEIR FUCKING CHILDHOOD wanting to see their hero.
Again, it's stupid. Theres a fucking genocides happening in our world. I acknowledge that. Still I'd like to see if we could pool our money together and maybe try to compensate this small group of innocent people for being forced to have a really fucking bad day. No money won't bring back the dead, undo time and remove the mental scars... but lets do it anyway.
If a fucking pyschopath can be selfish enough to try to ruin a movie these people cared so much about to see a midnight premier, why can't we be selfless enough to give a gift?
This event is obviously a horrid tragedy, don't get me wrong. And I realise you yourself has acknowledged that there is worse things occuring in the world, but that kind of makes it worse. I'm sorry, but there are more important matters than this. This is horrible, but they don't need money. The fact that they were going to watch your childhood hero shouldn't motivate you, because that doesn't fucking matter. This fucking psychopath didn't "ruin a movie". He has killed some and ruined other peoples' lives. If you think it's cruel that these 12 will never get to see this film, you need to sort your priorities.
This drive to do good isn't bad, and your clearly a kind person, but maybe you should redirect it to something more important for better reasons.