More people killed at electro rave in Germany. Are raves bad 4 society/humanity?

It seems like raves are 'going down the shitter' since people keep dying at them. Whether it is drugs or general space/safety hazards, raves seem to create a 'shitstorm' of negative outcomes. Some rave in Germany just had 19+ people die with 'hundreds' wounded. Some sort of stampede led every1 to 'freak out.' Seems way unchill. Bummed for the 1 million German electro bros who just wanted to have a good time, but then had to 'fear for their lives'/watch their bros get stampeded on.

At least 19 people have been killed in a stampede at the Love Parade dance music festival in the German city of Duisburg, police have said.

Police had been trying to stop people reaching the parade area because of overcrowding.

But the revellers panicked at a tunnel entrance. About 100 people were also injured, dozens seriously.

Police and city officials have launched an investigation into what sparked off the disaster.

Does this make u scared/worried?
Do large scale raves need to end?
Do local governments have the resources to handle this kind of event?
Are raves 'really worth it'?
Do raves create 'the perfect storm' of elements which could cause 'the ultimate shitstorm' [via people dying]?

Seems 'crowded'. Not sure if this German Love Parade was a good idea. Maybe they shoulda just chilled on skype and group vid chatted.

More than one million people were believed to have attended the event.

Sorta weird how most cities in the world don't have a population over 100. Kinda seems 'effing impossible' to regulate + maintain order/safety at a modern rave.

Here is some footage of medical professionals 'at the scene' / trying to bring ppl back 2 life.

Is it 'disturbing' to see local events getting dedicated medical resources that are on par with natural disasters and/or terrorist attack responses? Seems 'negative' that local governments could create these scenarios 4 their constituents [via 'wasted taxpayer dollars'].

Do ur vibes feel harshed to learn about this negative rave meme?
Do u think Christians/local politicians/local news anchors will ride the 'anti-rave message' as hard as they can?
Do blogs 'care about the people who died' or are they just jumping on the rave death meme?
Should raves be banned in the USA?
Will Coachella be mistaken for a rave and banned in Southern California?
Do all 'raves' need to be rebranded as 'tame music festivals'?
Does techno electro music make people more panicked and violent?
Is it a 'bad thing' when a festival gets international recognition because people died?
R u worried?
Are you scared of attending an alternative event that gets out of control, then u end up dying because people couldn't just ride chillwaves?