Transcript:
A man goes to see the movie "The Interview," which has a picture of North Korea's Kim Jong Un on the marquee. Man: If I buy this ticket, can you assure me that Kim Jong Un won't hack my email and expose the nasty things I've said about my boss?
Observer fo Irony over 9 years ago
If it meets his nasty standards he might recruit you instead.
Theodore E. Lind Premium Member over 9 years ago
It seems to me if one behaves honorably and ethically towards your fellow man, there will be nothing to be ashamed of if your email gets hacked.
I Play One On TV over 9 years ago
@Ted Lind:
You are correct as far as that goes. On the other hand, history shows that “honorable” and “ethical” have different meanings when despots and dictators are looking to silence their critics. “Give me liberty or give me death” can be the rallying cry of a freedom-loving honorable person, and it can also be an invitation for the secret police to pay a midnight visit to arrange for a sudden and permanent disappearance.
Many a good society has been led down the path with the phrase: “if you haven’t done anything wrong, you have nothing to fear”.
manteo16nc over 9 years ago
He can’t run a country, he’s just a Jong ’Un!