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Do you take North Korean threats seriously?

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  • Yes

    Votes: 7 20.0%
  • No

    Votes: 21 60.0%
  • Idk

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • Maybe, maybe not, maybe...

    Votes: 6 17.1%

  • Total voters
    35
North Korea is like a not-so-cool kid we like to make fun in school (or are you?..) you "smh" and gigity with his behavior but the right decision is to "let there be light."
With kids like that, it's better not to piss them off cause you know he has tendency to go nuts, maybe not so much in the 80s or 90s when bullied victim succumbed to their bully but "today" usually either they suicide or go on killing rampage, it's otherwise..VERY STUPID to let them obliterate when we know how to prevent.

Seriously, east usually dont find west joke as funny..so I hv no idea why Sony could pass this movie script to big production? Why dont they pick another cool kid who's fine to be "burned" like Queen of England for sample..:lol: she's TOTALLY cool to be parodied.
~~ only to get loss in the end? :? Or is it one of Sony's marketing strategy to make this movie rise on demand/net?
 
I can't answer the question. I don't know if North Korea has nuclear bomb.

I call NK Lion if they really have that, otherwise..they're like baboon..they usually being annoying in the zoo but dont mess with them or they might scrap your face out of your head. So it's better to do damage control now to tame the monkey.
 
The ruling class I'm assuming is much smaller than their military. They need to have a good old fashioned uprising. Maybe they need to see a screening of Mockingjay?

In all seriousness, I know that's easier said then done. :(
 
Apparently now Team America is being put to rest. :roll::rolleyes:

 
I think North Korea is a joke, led by the Great Clown Leader. I hope he never falls during one of his prances because he's likely to look like a turtle and the result will be a lot of people executed for snickering at his fat ass and chubby legs flailing around the floor.

However, they are just minutes away from South Korea and more than 50,000 of our service members (and their families). Dear leader is batshit crazy and I fear will accidently start a war that would see the Korean Peninsula evaporated off the globe. Should he keep up his antics, China is likely to slap his fat little behind and send him to his room like the spoiled child he is. His childish and crazy antics could easily result in the death of tens-of-thousands.

Personally, I think Sony and the other studios should immediately release the movies world-wide and free on all media outlets. The original intent was not to broadcast the "offensive film" in Asia; I think we should beam it to every dish possible and repeat it daily. In addition, our cyber divisions should be turned loose to cause whatever disruption then can in North Korea, although their backwards state of affairs is likely to suffer little. The only thing that may cause severe pain is disrupting the kitchen of dear leader if it is computer savvy.
 
Do I take North Korean threats seriously? I didn't used to, but thought that one day in the future I might. The future came much sooner than I thought. I don't understand how such a backward country can develop such advanced electronic expertise. There is damage already done. I don't think that they could do as much future damage as they are implying, but any terrorist damage would be too much. Although we could call their bluff, I think that it would be safer now to walk and talk carefully and plan future moves to negate their threat.
 
I think North Korea is a joke, led by the Great Clown Leader. I hope he never falls during one of his prances because he's likely to look like a turtle and the result will be a lot of people executed for snickering at his fat ass and chubby legs flailing around the floor.

However, they are just minutes away from South Korea and more than 50,000 of our service members (and their families). Dear leader is batshit crazy and I fear will accidently start a war that would see the Korean Peninsula evaporated off the globe. Should he keep up his antics, China is likely to slap his fat little behind and send him to his room like the spoiled child he is. His childish and crazy antics could easily result in the death of tens-of-thousands.

Personally, I think Sony and the other studios should immediately release the movies world-wide and free on all media outlets. The original intent was not to broadcast the "offensive film" in Asia; I think we should beam it to every dish possible and repeat it daily. In addition, our cyber divisions should be turned loose to cause whatever disruption then can in North Korea, although their backwards state of affairs is likely to suffer little. The only thing that may cause severe pain is disrupting the kitchen of dear leader if it is computer savvy.

No doubt North Korea has it's ludicrous side. But there is real tragedy there for the people - as under any despotic rule.

I do think however we go to far in mocking Kim. Like the new Franco Rogen movie that actually is about killing a living leader of a country.

I detect a whiff of racism in the media play on Korth Korea under the cover of politics but now directed against a country and a people that does not have a community in the US that will protest. Or one that can't fight back, had business ties or has us by the balls.
 
I detect a whiff of racism in the media play on Korth Korea under the cover of politics but now directed against a country and a people that does not have a community in the US that will protest. Or one that can't fight back, had business ties or has us by the balls.

That's the point. The sad thing is that even you seem to have recourse to the concept of racism to perceive the double standard of mocking one nation or group of people and supporting others.
 
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anyway

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That's the point. The sad thing is that even you seem to have recourse to the concept of racism to perceive the double standard of mocking one nation or group of people and supporting others.

Sad, yes. But recourse?
 
No doubt North Korea has it's ludicrous side. But there is real tragedy there for the people - as under any despotic rule.

I do think however we go to far in mocking Kim. Like the new Franco Rogen movie that actually is about killing a living leader of a country.

The regime runs concentration camps. I'm fine with mocking that.

I also notice that such 'media racism' isn't directed at South Korea.
 
The regime runs concentration camps. I'm fine with mocking that.

I also notice that such 'media racism' isn't directed at South Korea.

Your problem is with concentration camps or with what they do there, that in the West is worked through other means?

There are Spaniards whose racism is not directed at rich black people: and they are quite candid about it.
 
Mocking. Not denouncing, or calling or actively working for their suppresion: just sneering at the whole thing.

Yeah. What's wrong with a comedy sneering at a regime that runs concentration camps? Is it vulgar? Should the South Park guys have stopped what they were doing and started "working for the suppression of concentration camps"? Should the The Interview have been an online petition instead, a somber documentary, a selection of chats with North Korea experts?
 
Yeah. What's wrong with a comedy sneering at a regime that runs concentration camps? Is it vulgar? Should the South Park guys have stopped what they were doing and started "working for the suppression of concentration camps"? Should the The Interview have been an online petition instead, a somber documentary, a selection of chats with North Korea experts?

So you'd rather stay in the sunny, cheerful side of wrong and sufferings, right from the comfort of your con-camp-free country.

What are we talking about actually, then, politics, humour, justice..?
 
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