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MoHasanie said:
o_O.Q said:
i'm beginning to wonder if this wasn't done by the nsa to turn public perception against north korea even more and pave the way to a conflict

north korea has already gone on record stating that they had nothing to do with this

Yeah but NK has also said stuff like this:

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30573040

i believe that those statements were in retaliation to threats made by the us

remember the us has been threatening north korea since last week



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I just don't get it.... unless I am missing something. Sony was hacked, and threats were made about them showing a certain film. Which they pulled and now everyone hates them for pulling it? Guess they were in a catch 22 if ever there was one.

Has anyone here thought of what would have happened or how bad it would have been if sony actually went on with airing the movie, then a single bomb goes off one one single theatre and kills 2 people and injures 20. I bet then everyone would have been saying sony should have pulled the movie lol.



KLAMarine said:
o_O.Q said:
i'm beginning to wonder if this wasn't done by the nsa to turn public perception against north korea even more and pave the way to a conflict

north korea has already gone on record stating that they had nothing to do with this

Well if they said they didn't do it, it must be so.


it would be even more absurd to trust any claims made by the media without taking the time to actually vet them yourself given the long history of lies america has used to start conflicts

if more people actually did this they would understand that the war on terror is itself a joke

but then again i suppose that saying that you shouldn't just blindly trust the media makes me a conspiracy theorist so you can probably ignore what i'm saying and continue on your present course



Game_God said:
Warning strong language, as always with the Rageaholic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBsnGZ64VJI


Well hes not afraid to speak his mind...



Yeah i guess that's why everyone buys their console lol.



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o_O.Q said:

it would be even more absurd to trust any claims made by the media without taking the time to actually vet them yourself given the long history of lies america has used to start conflicts

if more people actually did this they would understand that the war on terror is itself a joke

Yes, Sony getting hacked and having their movies leaked to the general public for free is sure to inspire anger and outrage in the general public.

My blood is boiling that I won't get to watch The Interview in theaters. I'm so angry I'm on my way to join the army as a matter of fact and can't wait to risk my life for the price of admission.

o_O.Q said:

but then again i suppose that saying that you shouldn't just blindly trust the media makes me a conspiracy theorist so you can probably ignore what i'm saying and continue on your present course

I don't trust the media 100%, they are not infallible but I would trust them first before a dictatorship. Speaking of dictatorships, I'd also advise you not to be so quick to trust a totalitarian regime.

o_O.Q said:

i'm beginning to wonder if this wasn't done by the nsa to turn public perception against north korea even more and pave the way to a conflict

north korea has already gone on record stating that they had nothing to do with this



Not surprising.



Sony needs to release this thing.
The whole situation is bonkers. Don't back down to Korea and if they do something, US will retaliate big time. Gov has wanted them to do something for a long time, and this is the perfect excuse to lock them down completely.



North Korea is a dog that barks but doesn't bite. This whole thing is a complete joke more than anything else, and the movie probably sucks big time anyway.



Nintendo and PC gamer

Sony is cowardly. People who are claiming they did the right thing for business are still using an excuse to justify a cowardly action.



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