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Originally Posted by tedquick
NK’s threat was a terrorist attack and unless Sony changes its position, NK won. Not only did NK win, but more importantly “we the people” were just defeated, not only with NK but with the rest of the world. If Sony does not acquiesce and show the film and if our government does not take steps to protect its people we have just been brought to our knees. The white flag of surrender is waving.
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"We the people" were defeated because we cannot see a movie that probably would have been a loser? Sony is to blame for deciding to make the movie which is in extremely bad taste - for making a movie about the killing of a sitting leader of a country. They deserve a huge monetary loss for that decision.
What steps should the government take to "protect us" from this? Would you volunteer your grandchild or child to go into a shooting war over your "1st amendment rights" to see a movie?