Perhaps entertainment corporations would be more inclined to show civility and respect to Christians again if some of us applied the lesson we've learned from the supposed North Korean example.
It is, of course, vastly amusing to see a Hollywood entity complaining about someone else seeking to destroy their spirit and morale. Isn't that exactly what Hollywood has been relentlessly doing to Western civilization since the 1960s?
21 comments
"Hollywood does not threaten to kill people if they watch movies."
Or have movie posters with the following on them: "You better watch this movie; 'cause if you don't, some of our representatives will come to your home and play some guitar riffs on your duodenum, using a razor blade as a pick!"
I'm pretty sure there are already Christians either in jail or bankrupted for media piracy.
I know this is probably ridiculous, but what if Sony's decision isn't all about us? What if the execs actually considered that Japanese citizens do run some risk of being killed or kidnapped by North Korean agents or military?
if some of us applied the lesson we've learned from the supposed North Korean example.
Yup! That's exactly how Jesus got his message across: threats, violence, terrorism, destruction, lying, and blackmail.
Indeed, VD. The hackers threatened the theaters where the movie was shown. So, to your alleged mind, this is a suiable solution when there's a movie you don't like.
Translation: Bullying works, and is morally defensible, so do it today, you whores! Or I'll break your fucking legs!
On a more serious note, relating to the above:
Yo, Goomy, it might not be slut shaming per se, but Vox is still the bully's advocate, and he's still a jive-ass unclefucker.
A terrorist loving commie sympathizer. Where the hell is Joe McCarthy when you need him?
@ 1744785
I haven't seen "unclefucker" used as an insult since I last saw the south park movie. I need to go watch that. Thank you!
Isn't that exactly what Hollywood has been relentlessly doing to Western civilization since the 1960s?
No, it's not. And you don't really believe that either.
"Perhaps entertainment corporations would be more inclined to show civility and respect to Christians again if some of us applied the lesson we've learned from the supposed North Korean example. "
You're saying christians should act like communist dictators? You have anything new for us today?
Perhaps entertainment corporations would be more inclined to show civility and respect to Christians again if some of us applied the lesson we've learned from the supposed North Korean example.
Trouble is that most Christians tend to be fearful of modern, "worldly" things, so trying to hack into their computers is going to be hard using nothing but your bible.
It is, of course, vastly amusing to see a Hollywood entity complaining about someone else seeking to destroy their spirit and morale. Isn't that exactly what Hollywood has been relentlessly doing to Western civilization since the 1960s?
Destroying people's spirit and morale by producing movies that people want to watch? Or are you talking about movies like "Ishtar," "Leonard, Part 6," and "Howard the Duck?"
If you really want to break someone's spirit, you force them to watch Birdemic. Worst movie I've ever seen, & I own Manos:The Hands of Fate, Robot Monster, The Room & Plan 9.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
To post a comment, you'll need to Sign in or Register . Making an account also allows you to claim credit for submitting quotes, and to vote on quotes and comments. You don't even need to give us your email address.