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In reply to the discussion: Did we just let a half-pint, pea-brained, saber rattling dictator tell us what we can and can't [View all]defacto7
(14,162 posts)39. Absolutely cowardly...
Let alone totally baseless and illogical considering the source of the hacks. The likelihood of NK doing anything other than hide behind their hack and make threats is utterly small to nonexistent. What are they going to do, nuke someone? They would be plowed into oblivion.
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Did we just let a half-pint, pea-brained, saber rattling dictator tell us what we can and can't [View all]
leftofcool
Dec 2014
OP
LOL, was "the hangover" foolish? How about some others? Are you the decider? nt
Logical
Dec 2014
#67
No, Sony did that. It was an act of industrial espionage, not an act of war.
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2014
#9
no a major entertainment corporation did that. No one asked me what should be done how about you?
mulsh
Dec 2014
#11
Charlie Chaplin had been warned not to release the movie "the Great Dictator"
truedelphi
Dec 2014
#17
Our own Congress tried to pass a law to prevent "Mr. smith Goes to Washington" from
grahamhgreen
Dec 2014
#20
Sony is a for-profit corporation. At the end of the day, they just don't want the liability.
apples and oranges
Dec 2014
#28
Who's "we"? Are you part of the Sony decision making? I'm not. I do know Seth Rogan and James
Cha
Dec 2014
#30
Hey, anyone who says they will blow up something in the U.S. scares the shit out of Americans.
Kablooie
Dec 2014
#36
Well, no. Sony made its own decision. Now think about it: what leverage is out there? MORE
WinkyDink
Dec 2014
#37