18 December 2014

Let's Go To War Over Sony. Rrriiiggghhhttt...

Last month, it was reported that Sony Entertainment was hacked and this month they were threatened, and now we're paying the price...

The hackers released emails that imply a great deal of racism inherent amongst the leftists that control Hollyweird, which is not surprising to those who know actual history (KKK was founded by racist demoKKKrats).

These hackers also threatened "9/11 style attacks" against movie theaters that dared to screen the upcoming movie "The Interview," a comedy about 2 reporters enlisted by the CIA to assassinate Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea - a ridiculous premise, to be sure.

Earlier this week, in response to the threats, nearly every major movie theater chain decided not to show the movie, allowing the terrorists to win. Yesterday, Sony decided not to release the movie in theaters at all (it's unknown whether direct-to-DVD or On-Demand are or aren't options) - again, allowing to terrorists to win.

Now, some people out there (the lunatic fringe, for sure) are calling for a military response to North Korea's alleged hacking of Sony. Think about that for a second...

Assuming it actually was the government of North Korea behind the hacking of Sony - a private company - how, exactly, does that merit a military response from an entity that wasn't attacked - namely the U.S. government?

Seriously, this isn't a knock against Sony, but how does it further America's national interests to restart a war because a private company was electronically attacked?

It's time to use your heads for something other than hat racks. ~ Hunter

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