KLAMarine said:
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
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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
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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
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anger is no excuse for disregarding common sense
lol a totalitarian regime?
now i'm not going to pretend that i know how things are run in north korea or how the citizens are treated
but let me ask you something which country is notorious for attacking other countries?
no how many countries has north korea attacked vs the number that the united states has attacked?
how many innocent people has the united states killed?
that americans still think they are free in a country that has laws that allow the governemnt to seize any citizen and throw them in jail without a trial is a joke
oh and btw if the signs are being interpretted correctly america is itself on its way towards a totalitarian state