Posted on 12/18/2014 8:23:05 AM PST by Kaslin
When did Sony get bought out by the French? Sony has decided cancel the theatrical release of their newest comedy after an apparent North Korean threat. The Interview, a Seth Rogen comedy about two inept journalists who are recruited to kill North Koreas leader, found itself at the center of an international cyber-attack on Sony Entertainment earlier this month. Mountains of data from Sonys secure records have been leaked by assumed North Korean sources, along with a rather chilling warning:
The world will be full of fear, the message reads. Remember the 11th of September 2001. We recommend you to keep yourself distant from [theaters playing The Interview]. If your house is nearby, youd better leave.
Responding to the terroristic threats, Sony aggressively waived a white flag. According to Variety:
We are deeply saddened at this brazen effort to suppress the distribution of a movie, and in the process do damage to our company, our employees, and the American public, Sony said in a statement. We stand by our filmmakers and their right to free expression…
First of all, I would like to make it clear that I dont read Variety. Someone sent me that quote. Second of all: No, Sony… You dont stand by your filmmakers and their right to free expression. Heck, the entertainment industry is routinely shy about venturing into uncomfortable confrontations over free speech. I cant help but notice that there arent too many Hollywood comedies making fun of Mohammed. (And when the radical Islamists get away with using threats of violence to censor their enemies, why should a little Stalinist-wannabe dictator in Asia be left out of all the fun?) I really hate to go here, but: If you dont watch Seth Rogen in The Interview this Christmas, the terrorists win.
After all, what good is the right to free speech if it is only exercised when it is convenient or safe to do so? Freedom of Speech doesnt really mean much when you are ordering a Grande Vanilla Latte…
One group of freedom-loving advocates are preparing to smuggle copies of the movie into North Korea. The least that Sony could do would be to make sure censorship is not incidentally achieved through threats of violence. Heck, make the film available for free on the internet. Put it on Hulu, Vudu, Netflix, Amazon, and even YouTube. Make it more accessible than it would be in a theater. Demonstrate to the ideologically repressive, self-aggrandizing, egomaniacs who run Asias pathetically incompetent Soviet era relic, that the world does not really care what meaningless demands they make.
After all… They arent the only ones with nukes. I mean, its not as if were dealing with Soviet Russia here. Were talking about a wannabe Soviet Russia which doesnt even have the necessary resources to produce decent vodka. Their major contribution to the Marxist/ Leninist experiment was proof that large groups of people can generally fake exuberance if properly motivated.
Of course, you almost have to wonder why North Korea feels emboldened enough to rattle their sabre in the first place… Well, in the era of Obama we are supposed to normalize relations with oppressive (and murderous) Caribbean dictators, relax sanctions on nuclear ambitious anti-Semites, and gift wrap northern Iraq for a band of terrorists who thought Al Qaeda was too warm and cuddly.
Wow… No wonder a little third world country, with the economic prowess of a rusted out VW bug, feels like they can push around a multi-national purveyor of free speech.
But let not your heart be troubled! President Obama is already considering taking action. Given Sonys surrender to state-sponsored terrorism, the White House is seriously considering unleashing the most feared politically-correct weapon in the Liberal world: The strongly worded letter.
Then again, they better be careful how they word it. Theres a chance they might upset a chubby North Korean dictator.
And this is different than what the Gays and Warmists are doing in the USSA, how?
I’m speculating that this isn’t as much about the threats of violence. I think the terrorists simply have much more damaging unreleased blackmail dirt, and Sony is using the violence threat as cover to keep it from getting out.
Not to worry.
The ever fearsome Dorkbama administration f*rted in their general direction.
There is something very very fishy about this story. Let us remember the Hillabeast and her State Department collection of low achieving marshmallow majors...and that “video”.
Never, ever underestimate the idiocy of our gubmit.
I guess the Academy Award for Best Picture is off the table......................
Dennis--can we get some help here?
We stand by our filmmakers and their right to free expression
But in reality they don’t. Unless it is insulting to Christianity or Conservatives.
Now that a commie tyrant has somehow influenced the takedown of Sony, will the cloying media come to their senses about what Obama can do now that he has dispensed with the Constitution?
Unless it offends Muslims.
Unless it offends pudgy Communist dictators with bad limping legs.
Don’t buy the North Korean angle at face value. My guess is if the Fat Boy played any part in this he was just piling on, taking advantage of the situation. This was a simple Blackmail job that started some time back. It takes time to gather 300tb of data without being noticed.
NO prove to me this guy is very thin skin
Least his papa didn’t get tick off with Team America they have singing I am so roaney
Herro?
North Korea now picks our entertainment options.
Good job America!
I’m not sure but the real threat maybe various malware that could have been inserted into the Sony network and servers.
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