Posted on 12/25/2014 1:06:54 PM PST by rey
Provoking unstable Kim
EDITOR: Of all the remarks about North Koreas reaction to The Interview, Ive heard none about how provocative, goading, taunting, death-threatening this film must be to an unstable, possibly crazed leader of an enemy country. In our elementary and high schools, this is called bullying and we know too well the tragic consequences. When we throw our kingly weight around other countries, flaunting our free speech, daring them to respond negatively, then get righteously punishing, I dont get it.
JOAN PANARO
Santa Rosa
I doubt Death of a President was popular here on FR.
Timely criticism of it was:
Gretchen Esell of the Texas Republican Party described the subject matter saying, “I find this shocking, I find it disturbing. I don’t know if there are many people in America who would want to watch something like that.”
Hillary Clinton, then junior United States Senator from New York, told The Journal News of Rockland, Westchester, and Putnam counties at the annual New Castle Community Day in Chappaqua that, “I think it’s despicable. I think it’s absolutely outrageous. That anyone would even attempt to profit on such a horrible scenario makes me sick.”
Joan Panarno, certified idiot...
“We call this Bullying”
What does Joanie call popping off missiles and nukes?
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