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Mel Gibson's Anti-Semetic Tirade
As most of you probably know, Mel Gibson was arrested for a DUI early Friday morning. The details of the arrest are just starting to come out. Apparently Gibson became very combative with officers and threatened them. He said that if they arrested him that he would "get even with them". He then went into a anti-semitic tirade saying that " ****ing Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world. Are you a Jew?"
Mel Gibson's father is a well-known anti-semite who denies that the Holocaust ever happened. I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree in this case. |
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I remember a couple years ago some rabbi called for Gibson's arrest under the Patriot Act through a Jewish defense league for a movie he made. Maybe no love lost in either direction there.
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Pretty freaky behavior for only blowing a .12 Sissy!
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Mel Gibson is another religious nut. I don't blame Jews, Christians, Muslims, I blame all religions. On any given day one is crazier than the other. Irrational people that live in the Stone Age, all of them.
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Mel Gibson is a great spokesman for my religion, im glad hes on our side
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It doesn't matter which religion you choose, they are all just something that some people conjured together, probably over drinks, and people grasped on to them. I am all for believing in a God, but religions and their rules are all man made nonsense. |
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If there's one thing that I can't figure out, it's Christians that don't like Jews. If you are a Christian, then your religion is based on the Bible. In the Bible, God says that Jews are his people. So how could a Christian dislike Jews? That would basically be going against your own religion. How would a Christian expect to have God's favor if they dislike God's people? One thing funny about Gibson's commnets is that his agent of 20 years is Jewish. |
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Which is not to detract from its legitimacy as a genuine faith. Christianity was once only 100 years old, too. Likewise Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, Hindu-- they all started somewhere. And I've been a practicing Wiccan for 14 years. There, I'm out of the broom closet. So much for my political career. |
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I am glad to see that Gibson wasted no time in taking full repsonsibilty for his behavior. He has fully apologized and did not make any excuses.
Here is an excerpt of his apology: " I acted like a person completely out of control when I was arrested. I disgraced myself and my family with my behavior and for that I am truly sorry. I have battled with the disease of alcoholism for all of my adult life and profoundly regret my horrific relapse." With regard to his anti-Jewish comments, Gibson said, "I said things that I do not believe to be true and which are despicable." He also apologized for "my belligerent behavior" and the way he treated the police officers. I respect Mel for apologizing and taking full responsibility for his bevavior. Last edited by Rupert Pupkin : 07-29-2006 at 06:26 PM. |
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(But am I still allowed to think he's a nutcase?) |
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I give him credit for that too. That is refreshing. He is still a wacko though. I have to admit I will go see Apocolypto though. |
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I'm not disputing people were burned or hanged or pressed to death as witches, but I don't think a single one of the witches practicing today is practicing anything like what was practiced in pre-Christian times or Dark Ages times. Modern witchcraft seems to me to be a blend of Christianity, Eastern thought, spiritualism and New Age thinking, with a focus on the feminine in Divinity. Which is what attracted me-- I want God to have my face, too, not just my father's and brother's and husband's. But to each his and her own-- I figure the roots of any religion are not nearly as important as what one does with one's faith in the here and now anyway. Which is not to say I didn't go through my phase of "It's an ancient faith" and "Burning times! Never again!" But, perhaps unfortunately, I kept reading and researching and eventually came to the belief that "witches" in history and "witches" in religion are two very different things and that's fine. The research also gave me the knowledge that Christmas trees are in fact ancient pagan symbols (and cultural ones), and that most Christian holidays are based around ancient pagan holidays (and many churches built on old pagan sites). Which is why the annual stuff in the media about a "war on Christmas" always amuses me. AND-- all that said, I'm always astonished and a bit humbled when I come across a man who looks into the Craft, as it were. The great Western Faiths very clearly state man is primary and woman secondary, and for a man to look at a faith that says they're both equal (though different) is a man willing to give up some status. And that's an extraordinary thing, Somer, and I tip my hat to you-- I find it a very admirable thing. |
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My God I'm long-winded. My apologies. I should never have learned to touch-type.
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