That's all great, but consider a situation. I get on the plane and sit next to a guy who avoids eye contact, does not respond to Hi and then starts praying, seemingly detached from the reality. Shall I just ignore this and refuse to be terrorized? I will tell you more. As someone who rode on a subway train that was next to the one blown up in a terrorist attack, I will walk out of a coffee shop if I see a person leav…
If you're freaking out at something as harmless as this, the problem isn't the other guy.
This is the same kind of overinflated danger mentality that bars men from playing chess in a park near a playground on suspicion that they are child molesters.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/kiddie_pawn_sho...
Meanwhile, things that are orders of magnitude more likely to cause harm are ignored.