President Obama says canceling release of 'The Interview' was a mistake

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Sony's already acquiescing to demands made by the North Korean hackers associated with the Guardians of Peace, and the US' commander-in-chief is none too pleased by it. In a press conference that led off with a recap of his past year in office, President Barack Obama said in no uncertain terms that Sony's decision to cancel the theatrical release of The Interview was a mistake.


"We cannot have a society in which some dictator someplace can dictate censorship here in the United States," Obama said. "Imagine what they could do if they see a documentary they don't like or news they don't like. Even worse, imagine if producers or distributors start engaging in self-censorship because they don't want to offend the sensibilities of someone whose sensibilities probably need to be offended. That's not who we are. That's not what America's about."


And what of the proportional response being weighed by the country's national security heavyweights? Obama didn't do much more than confirm that the government would respond,

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