JoeB131
Diamond Member
The appropriate response would be to not lie about Sony pictures pulling the movie, and just say that although they are all businesses, he is against the unfortunate circumstances that caused this to happen, and will work with Sony in any way possible to see that the movie is somehow shown. Instead he lied and told the public what they wanted to hear, as usual. He also issued some stern "warnings" to N. Korea, telling them that payback is coming. Ya right! This bullshit artist of a president has lost all credibility both domestically and internationally. He is literally laughed at by all of our enemies.
Actually, nobody has convinced me entirely that North Korea was behind this. In fact, this article makes a VERY GOOD argument that North Korea wasn't behind it.
Why the Sony hack is unlikely to be the work of North Korea. Marc s Security Ramblings
Secondly, yes, Sony was gutless in pulling the movie. Absolutely. We now have a precedent where terrorist groups, rogue nations and even nerds who never get laid living in their mothers' basements can now bring multi-billion dollar corporations to their knees.
Sony should have said, "We will not only show this movie, but we will finance documentaries about how bad the Kim regime is."
Third- the Theater chains. The ironic thing is that after Aurora, the people who sold Joker Holmes a semi-automatic weapon and a 100 round magazine are immunized from civil or criminal responsibility, but the theater is liable because someone left a door open for him to get in. A door that the law required the theater to put in for safety reasons, no doubt.