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North Korea Compares Obama to Monkey for Web


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North Korea Compares Obama to Monkey in hacking row

North Korea has contradicted their participation in the Sony Pictures cyberattack, but has expressed their outrage over the comedy representing an assassination of its leader, Kim Jong Un. Sony Pictures originally called off its release quoting warning of terror attacks against U.S. movie theatres. Obama has completely denounced this decision of Sony, and the movie has released this week.

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What if Sony is telling the truth about the terrorist attacks and then did nothing at all? Well there's a big stinking lawsuit waiting to happen, per our post 9/11 world. The politics being played over this is all a bunch of nonsense. Including the disrespect that antagonizes small minds to violence.

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So? Let North Korea insult our leader. Where is the harm? Is Germany and China and Brazil going to stop talking to us now?

North Korea does this kind of thing all the time. It is like the entire NK media has Tourette's Syndrom.

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The image of the dear leader is very important to the survival of the commune. Much harm could be done to dear leader from these balloons I think.

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They eat dogs and they dare call the USA black president a Monkey? Bunch of sick twisted military might hungry jackasses.

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Juvenile and rascist. Way to go!

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I don't really have a problem with North Korea calling Obama a monkey. Kind of that same free speech we demand.

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Yes its their freedom of speech to do so but too bad that freedom doesn't extend to the North Korean people when it comes to their leaders.

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Yes its their freedom of speech to do so but too bad that freedom doesn't extend to the North Korean people when it comes to their leaders.

I hear you.

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What would be the reaction of Americans if Sony had come up with a movie with plot of killing USA president and I am not talking of glorifying USA at end with president being saved but actually the other side succeeding with it.

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What would be the reaction of Americans if Sony had come up with a movie with plot of killing USA president and I am not talking of glorifying USA at end with president being saved but actually the other side succeeding with it.

Edit that.

Actually, even if your hypothetical was true, no one would care, and Sony would lose money.

What was your point again?

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I don't really have a problem with North Korea calling Obama a monkey. Kind of that same free speech we demand.

That level of freedom from our government would be nice

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You do realize anonymousuk2015 actually done this. Independent group of hackers retaliated against North Korea for attacking Sony, our government had nothing to do with this. I actually watched this whole thing go down, I kinda suggested that North Korea should take a hit instead of letting it get away. They went ahead and attacked North Korea and now this is the outcome, name calling, which makes me think North Korea is all talk and no walk. So in some sense, keep a eye on twitter.

https://twitter.com/AnonymousUK2015

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I don't really have a problem with North Korea calling Obama a monkey. Kind of that same free speech we demand.

Which I suspect would be the freedom to lose your job and be branded forever a racist.

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