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Guys,
I know this was upsetting, hell I was upset but I think a crucial element is being missing here.
Sony Pictures was hacked earlier this week by a Korean group, I can't remember the name (some psuedo-anonymous bullshit) but reportedly they stole a great deal of very personal information, including employee payrolls, SSNs, and work schedules among other things.
The group issued a list of demands to prevent the release of a "Christmas gift". One of those demands were that the movie be pulled. I think this was less about America and more about protecting its' employees. Was it dumb? Sure you can argue that Sony should have better defenses to combat threats like this, but anyone who's worked in the IT or security field can attest that it isn't a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
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