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Re: Sony Pictures Scraps Dec. 25 Release of 'The Interview quit yer flag waving and open your eyes, you can still be a proud american but try not to be such a stereotype |
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Re: Sony Pictures Scraps Dec. 25 Release of 'The Interview Quote:
I know America isn't perfect, no country is. No country on this planet is better suited to be in the position of America. I realize a lot of people around the world blame America for their troubles, just as many Americans blame America for their troubles. I think most of them are misinformed. I think if America fell, the powers that take her place will leave you and the rest of the world regretting the day they supported America's defeat. There's not another nation on earth now, or has ever existed that does more for the people of this planet. Look at China, North Korea is one of there closest allies. And North Korea is poor, and suffering. That's what China does for its friends. Look at Russia, most of the nations that surround Russia are afraid. And they too are poor and suffering. Their biggest allies. Iran, Syria, and China. All countries who don't respect human rights, and freedom. Many of the nations who's people blame America for their troubles are highly misinformed. And they should start looking at those who control the spotlight, and take responsibility for their country. America isn't going to give away prosperity, you must demand it from your own leaders. |
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Re: Sony Pictures Scraps Dec. 25 Release of 'The Interview ![]() sigh, you have no idea what the rest of the world is like.... the USA is faaaaaaarrrrr from the 'best' nation ever created, though i can't imagine what 'the best' really means....it's a greedy, uncultured, divided nation run by warmongers who are intent on creating money out of nothing and keeping it's people fat, unintelligent and fighting amongst themselves.... it's a pity so many are blind to that... you are being fooled so badly but it's not really your fault... |
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Re: Sony Pictures Scraps Dec. 25 Release of 'The Interview Quote:
And sure the decision to pull it was Sony's. And as far as Obama, he just Monday morning quarterbacked. He should have made a statement once the demand to pull the movie was made. That was the time for the President to speak against North Korea. And I see your point. But if I was the leader of North Korea. I think I'd feel like I just censored America. You know as well as I do, no other movies will ever be made about North Korea. |
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Re: Sony Pictures Scraps Dec. 25 Release of 'The Interview Quote:
Plus why would china cut ties with america for fucking north korea. ![]() The reason why I see north korea being so adamant they didn't do this is because china probably said dont fuck around and fuck our relations up with America you stupid little fuck. China has no use for north korea, but what are they going to do? It would cause them more problems to invade and take him out vs just letting him run free in his country. |
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Re: Sony Pictures Scraps Dec. 25 Release of 'The Interview Not to mention the fucking HUGEEEEEE market to make asian eyes look more like white peoples... the top plastic surgeries there are all to enhance "white features" You are fucked in the head if you think china hates the west. |
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Re: Sony Pictures Scraps Dec. 25 Release of 'The Interview If anything its a love hate relationship, but the old communist China vs capitalist America bullshit is long dead. Since china is running the most bullshit "communist" country the world has ever seen. |
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Re: Sony Pictures Scraps Dec. 25 Release of 'The Interview Yes but the people have embraced the western lifestyle, china is communist only by name... the country uses communism to propagate its capitalist goal. Quite ironic, marx is probably rolling around. ![]() |
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While TODAY we are on a decent trade exchange, we still have a fickle future on the horizon. China could be setting sights on other up and rising countries to secure an even flow of economics. Chinese are not the type to live for the moment. They have their country's future mapped out for centuries to come. |