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Friends,
Kim Jong-Un, the sorry North Korean dictator used threats and intimidation to stifle free speech in the United States. The movie, “The Interview” was set to be released on Christmas Day. The movie satirizes the North Korean Dictator.
In order to stop the movie, this puffy dictator first launched a cyber attack on the movie’s producer Sony Pictures. He then sent bellicose threats to movie outlets that movie patrons would suffer a 911 catastrophe, if the movie was played.
One after another, the movie outlets knuckled under and cancelled the movie. Finally, Sony cancelled its release.
Hey, this is the United States of America. We have freedom of speech. We have the right to make fun of politicians. We have the duty to expose dictators and those that trample on human rights.
Shame on the movie theaters for knuckling under. If they won’t show the movie then let the networks and cable stations show it. Let’s send a statement to this two bit dictator.
Let’s get all the networks and cable stations to show the movie on the same night. As a nation, let’s all watch the movie together. Let’s send a message around the world that we will Never give up our rights to anyone. Join me in urging Sony, the networks and cable to all join together. Let’s all watch this movie together and enjoy the mocking of this horrible tyrant.
Come on Sony!!! Come on ABC, NBC, CBS!! Come on FOX and MSNBC!!! We’re Americans! Let’s send a message that we are united and we will never bow to the threats of any dictator!!!
# SHOW ME THE MOVIE!!!!
#SHOW ME THE MOVIE!!!!
#SHOW ME THE MOVIE!!!!
Send Tweets to @SonyPictures,@msnbc
@ABC,@NBC,@CBS,@FoxNews
# SHOW ME THE MOVIE!!!!
Robb Fickman
Houston, Texas
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