Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 23, 2014
The Jewish movie “The Interview” about two Jews assassinating the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, will see a limited release on Christmas. It had been cancelled, as someone was threatening to bomb theaters, but apparently Sony has decided it doesn’t care if theaters get bombed.
BBC:
Sony Chairman Michael Lynton said he was “excited” that the comedy, about a plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, would now be seen.
Two cinemas in Atlanta and Austin have already revealed screenings.
They said via social media that Sony Pictures had authorised them to show the film, which has caused escalating tension between the US and North Korea.
The US has blamed North Korea for the Sony hack, which has led to sensitive data and unreleased film material being leaked.
The way the entire West – including Obama himself – is rallying around a movie depicting the assassination of a foreign leader is bizarre. To see how hypocritical it is, just imagine if this was Asians making a film about assassinating a Western leader. Or here – what if it was about people drawing pictures of the Prophet Mohammed? Would we see the whole media crying about “free speech”?
Meanwhile, in Best Korea…
North Korea’s Internet service, which was out for almost 10 hours on Monday, went down two more times on Tuesday, including a 31-minute stretch, according to Dyn Research.
The Manchester, N.H., company that tracks internet traffic and performance said “connectivity problems continue.”
The initial instability emerged Sunday followed by the full shutdown for nine and and a half hours on Monday. The two outages onTuesday included one that lasted from10:41 a.m. ET to 11:12 a.m.ET.
The disruption inside the hermit kingdom comes as tensions grow with the United States over North Korea’s alleged computer hack attack on Sony Pictures, and the studio’s unreleased movie, The Interview, about a fictional attempt to kill the leader of the Pyongyang regime, Kim Jong Un.
Strange coincidence!
By the way, I have yet to see proof that North Korea was even responsible for the hack. The fact that the FBI blamed them without any conclusive proof – without even having any real evidence beyond “well, who else would do it?” – shows how completely unserious that organization is.