Sony, Kim Jong-Un And The Hollywood Sewer
by
R.E. Prindle
Pat Buchanan
recently complained about the sewer culture of the US. The culture has now gotten absolutely
disgusting. Within the week I have been
so sickened by the sewage coming out of Hollywood that I have lost all interest
in movies and television. I don’t like
pornography disguised as entertainment.
Thus when I
read of the dictator of North Korea’s hijacking and exposure of the corruption
of Sony-Hollywood I was of two minds.
Ambivalence deluxe. Of course I
deplore the Communist politics of North Korea but they have less of an immediate
effect on my life than the Liberal corruption of Hollywood. Let us ask:
Which is the greater evil?
I do not
hold Sony Corp. responsible as their control over Sony-Hollywood executives and
employees is tenuous at best. Sony-Japan
executives may not have had a clear idea of the movie in question- The
Interview. The movie will not now be
shown so ignore it.
The movie as
described is an invitation to assassinate Kim.
The US response cannot be directed at North Korea alone or Kim Jung-Un
as he is justly angry, perhaps considering the film as an offensive act of the
Obama administration; what other response could he have made that would have
been listened to? The nitwit Liberals in
Hollywood have to learn what going too far means. Can the tail really wag the dog? They are the ones who should be punished, not
North Korea or Sony. After all, some
hapless Negro who posted a comment that a cop should be shot on his front porch
in front of his family for every Negro criminal killed while resisting arrest
was fired from his job, so why shouldn’t the Hollywood Liberals be disciplined
for the same offense against Kim Jong-Un?
What does globalism mean anyway?
Nor is this
a matter of freedom of speech that Liberals don’t respect anyway. Nor was the hapless Negro’s comment. While movies may be entertaining they are
also psychological tools that be using suggestion can and will influence future
events.
Perhaps even
the release of all those Sony-Hollywood executives’ emails may be
beneficial. Let no disaster go unused. Perhaps this crisis can be used to loosen the
logjam of so-called offensive or ‘hate’ speech.
Let’s get those offensive speech laws off the books. If you don’t like what you see in the mirror
it is not the mirror’s fault. Smashing the
mirror won’t change anything.
The
hijacking is a regrettable crime possibly partly justified by the offence, but
it requires no direct action by the Obama administration. Learn a lesson and make Hollywood improve
their manners. Clean out that garbage
producing sewer. Do it Now.
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