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Is it me, or are the North Koreans not really being assholes about this?

EverythingsHazy

Well-Known Member
No. The LOVE their head of state. They look upon him as a GOD. They don't view their leadership as oppressive. They don't know that another existence exists.
SMH When your leader is the only person in the nation with enough food to get fat, something is wrong...
 
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Been Vapin

Fringe Class
Don't most North Koreans hate their oppressive leadership?

If you don't show enough fervor towards the leadership you are executed. Over 40,000 Americans never came back from the Korean War. Its not called the forgotten war for nothing.

Us. Soldier, North K, South K.

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RUDE BOY

Space is the Place

Great post Magic9. That's the kind of propaganda they have had a steady diet of since 1953. With no other source of "News" since the ceasefire(gotta remember we are still actually at war with 'em) how could the people know anything but what they're allowed to have access to.

on a side note: The DPRK still run the largest radio/communication jammers on earth to keep the people in the dark.


Edit: my real life namesake was one of those solders we Left behind as a distraction when everyone else pulled out, leaving them to be captured or killed with no means to resupply or retreat.
One of Our not so well known moments in military history. (showing we have our own propaganda machine firmly in place.)
 
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RUDE BOY

Space is the Place
But ...They do have Nukes that can reach out quite a distance and kill a whole bunch of people.
 
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treeman

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I've been led to believe you don't "visit" North Korea as such, you more get taken on a strict tour where your allowed to see only what they want you to see. . . This was all on some BBC documentary thing so I can't know how legit it is.
 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
It think maybe Sony doesn't want some certain info released by N. Korea so they decided not to show the movie. Maybe there is something more to it? I was so surprised that they decided not to release the movie. I hate to be a conspiracy theorist. It seemed odd to me.

I know the movie theaters said they wouldn't show it. Sony said they weren't going to release it as a DVD either. Normally we don't cowed down to terrorists like that. This really sets a bad presidence. We live in a country with free speach.. Remember the Constitution?


FUCK YOU!! No movie for you. No free speech in N. Korea and no free speech in America is what it looks like. Folks are running scared at Sony. They really need to release it online. Charge people $10 so they can recoup some some.
 
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poonman

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Theatre owners are still reeling from the massacre that happened
with the Batman premier . So I can understand their concerns with in
regards to the safety of their patrons .

But I agree , were on a slippery slope to losing our Freedom ,
when we cower down to terrorists . Maybe this all started with Salmon Rushdie .
He had a death sentence contracted out to ALL extremists to have him killed .
All because of a book he wrote . Let's Not forget depicting Mohammed in comics/cartoons
will also get you in trouble .

What if the next movie they ( terrorists ) don't like the depiction of
Spring Break ? The consummation of alcohol/MJ and sex . Will the go after
Budweiser and sunny locale vacation spots ?

( They ) will always detest our Freedom and lifestyle .
Always have and always will !
It's just now , they can have a Direct deterrent to our
everyday life .

I would like to think of myself as a person with a Good Heart .
But I would Not Feel Any Remorse if all the members of ISIS/ the extremists
that perpetrated the massacre at the Pakistani school were ALL eliminated
from experiencing another day on Earth .

We need to send a message to the N.Korean leader .
The same like we did with Qaddafy and Noriega !

edit ;
in re to Sony , I think the Big Juicy ones were already leaked .
especially the one about the exec's remarks about Obama . jmo
 

max

Out to lunch
Ummm have any of you ever been to North Korea? I dont think so. I have. Dont believe everything you read.
And as a visitor, don't believe everything you see. You sure won't see the 200,000 people in prison camps, with most of them having little to no hope of ever getting out.
It think maybe Sony doesn't want some certain info released by N. Korea so they decided not to show the movie. Maybe there is something more to it?
There's been a lot of speculation that Sony decided to just collect on the insurance instead of releasing the movie. This latest statement though, kind of puts the blame on the theater chains.

"Update: Sony Pictures Entertainment issued a statement that again relayed the sequence of events, saying that they were left with "no choice" but to pull the movie after exhibitors abandoned the movie. They also indicated that they have not given up on the project, saying, "It is still our hope that anyone who wants to see this movie will get the opportunity to do so."

Their statement: "Sony Pictures Entertainment is and always has been strongly committed to the First Amendment. For more than three weeks, despite brutal intrusions into our company and our employees' personal lives, we maintained our focus on one goal: getting the film The Interview released. Free expression should never be suppressed by threats and extortion.

"The decision not to move forward with the December 25 theatrical release of The Interview was made as a result of the majority of the nation's theater owners choosing not to screen the film. This was their decision.

"Let us be clear - the only decision that we have made with respect to release of the film was not to release it on Christmas Day in theaters, after the theater owners declined to show it. Without theaters, we could not release it in the theaters on Christmas Day. We had no choice.

"After that decision, we immediately began actively surveying alternatives to enable us to release the movie on a different platform. It is still our hope that anyone who wants to see this movie will get the opportunity to do so." http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-sony-the-interview-obama-20141219-story.html "

Personally, I think using the real dictator as the target in the plot, was a bad idea. Change the name, make him look different- people would still 'get it'. There's no guarantee they still wouldn't have hacked Sony Pictures, but Sony wouldn't have been asking for it to the extent they did when they decided to name names. It's not like Hollywood hasn't been using NK as the bad guy in movies and TV shows for years now.
 

howie105

Well-Known Member
Why is Sony computer security any business of the Fed? They are a multi billion dollar multi national corporation let them finance and supervise their own security. We are not their proxy.
 

basement farmer

My face is melting...
It's pretty easy to see how NK can take the predominant world's view of their country and twist it around to justify their ideology.

What's considered satire or concern directed at their nation is being repackaged and distributed to the NKs as aggression and hostility from the outside world.

It's not too much of a stretch between the truth and what's perceived as the truth.

At he end of the day I'm sure that your average North Korean want's pretty much the same things out of life that the rest of us do.

just three words ... weapon of mass destruction.

time to invade.

This came up on Pandora and made mr think of your quote:

 

Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
No, to most he's like a godhead. Since they live in isolation from the rest of the world Most don't even know there's a better world out here, they only know what they're told by that leadership.
I've read interviews and such (AMA (ask me anything) threads on reddit) from people that escaped from there, you would be surprised at the kind of stuff that they can get across and into NK. Movies, shows, documentaries (Western media type stuff), on flash drives, DVD's and DVD players, computers, etc. Sometimes it's even people that are supposed to be guarding the border that meet outsiders to smuggle materials in. The anti-regime sentiments are bigger than we would think, of course nobody that actually lives there would ever dream of telling a reporter, the reporter can go home and the person has to stay there. If it's talked about, it's between very close friends or family.
 

basement farmer

My face is melting...
Thought of this while reading the CNN world news:

This is probably the best the average North Korean has it as the Regime would like to have perceived. Pretty fucked up:
 
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lwien

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This is probably the best the average North Korean has it as the Regime would like to have perceived. Pretty fucked up:

I watched this in total. Considering that this has been approved by the government, it makes this an even more bizarre glimpse into the life of North Koreans. What a bleak existence.

On the other hand, the interview with the grandfather that had all those medals was enlightening. One has to ask themselves that if you experienced what he experienced, would you have as much hatred for the USA as he has?
 

lwien

Well-Known Member
Yup. You shut down one of our (actually a Japanese) companies so we'll just shut down your whole fucking country. Of course, there's probably more people within Sony on the internet than there is on the internet within the whole country of North Korea.
 
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