I found your comment to be very thought-provoking. There's a lot to make fun of with regards to North Korea (as "The Interview" obviously does) but the regime's human rights abuses are well-documented and horrifying. I hadn't considered that there might be something I could do personally, and I appreciated your historical example of how even the smallest individual expressions is not necessarily completely insignificant. It's certainly something I hope my ancestors would have done. Brings to mind Tolkein's letter to a publishing house in Germany: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._R._Tolkien#Politics_and_r...
So I'll write a letter--now seems like an excellent time, honestly.
So I'll write a letter--now seems like an excellent time, honestly.