DonFerrari said:
If I wanted to wage war on someone I would be there, not pressing buttoms. What I'm criticizing is Obozo big mouth, of calling Sony on something he doesn't do. And if for you a war that you lose less soldiers than you kill civilians is right, then I'm sorry, I disagree... Iraq was totaly unecessary. If you don't know I'm brazilian, and our country is a chicken on war, we avoid it at all costs... WW1 and 2 we just participated because of pressure from USA or Europe. We don't really bother with going at other countries, so I don't know how could I be on USA ranks to invade Iraq... but sure if Brazil was to be invaded Brazil I would probably pick on arms to defend it (even tough I don't think the government deserves any defense, and I want to move to USA). Are you an alt by the way? |
I think Sony was wavering on releasing this all along, getting movie chains to back kind of gave them an easy out. I don't really buy that every movie theater refused as well. There are plenty of independant theaters that still are saying they would show the movie, why not let them play it? Why is Paramount also backing off from letting other theaters that want to play Team America?
The problem is this sends a message to other countries like China and Russia and Iran that you can "win" on cyberterrorism, so while Sony and the movie theater chains may have saved their hides for now, they are setting a very dangerous precedent for everyone else.
But I don't think the President really "chastized" them, I think he actually had a good press conference that put North Korea in their place pretty good. What does it say about them that they are scared of a Seth Rogan movie (which drew laughter).







