Gibson's Gibberish

Anti-Semitism

            

As I’ve said, “the South Park depiction of Mel Gibson bouncing off walls he had freshly ‘coated’ in bodily waste is not far off.” Gibson was at it again, this time in a painful-to-watch interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer. He twitched, grimaced, scratched himself non-stop, and generally came across as creepy and insincere.

Gibson, it transpires, holds that “alcohol loosens your tongue and makes you talk in a way that is not you.” It wasn’t Mel that said those things about all Jews; it was some separate alter ego.

I’ve known a few drug addicts in my life. While they were particularly disgusting when on drugs, their sober persona didn’t deviate that much from their soused state-of-being. A is A, if you know what I’m saying.

In response to Sawyer’s truncated question paraphrasing the assertion that got Mel in trouble in the first place), “So are the Jews responsible [for all the wars in the world]?”, Gibson observed that [Jews] were not blameless in the Middle-East conflict. Blimy! He conflated Jews with Israelis. Sawyer was way too dumb to question him about that.

All the Israelis he considers semi-culpable for the conflict are Jews, but not all Jews are Israelis. And not all Jews support Israel. In fact, the anti-Israel claque is led by Jews. To wit, the New Historians, Noam Chomsky, “The Godfather,” Steven and Hillary Rose, Norman Finkelstein, Joel Kovel, Tanya Reinhart in Tel Aviv, and Michael Cohen in Swansea—these are but a few of the new anti-Semitism’s leading Jewish lights.

The fact that Mel conflates Israelis with all Jews confirms he has a prejudice.

Gibson then hazarded that he had lashed out because of the attacks by some Jews on “The Passion,” for its alleged anti-Semitism. Once again, true to type, Mel conflates the “Christophobic charlatan Abe Foxman,” and a few other idiots, with all Jews, and fails to mention the many prominent Jews who valiantly and eloquently defended his morose movie (which, as I’ve said, is not my idea of entertainment, or even art). Rabbi Daniel Lapin, Dennis Prager, Michael Medved, and Jackie Mason come immediately to mind.

3 thoughts on “Gibson's Gibberish

  1. james huggins

    Gibson is just another Hollywood fruit loop. Nobody takes him seriously. His anti-semitism is hardly a new attitude, even in Jewish rich Hollywood. He isn’t a person who has an opinion that carries any weight in the world, so why do people still want to keep rehashing this deal? He’s not worth the ink.

  2. E. David Litvak

    Mel Gibson hates Jews, that is his problem, no need for us to let him make it ours.

    Judging by three of his movies: ‘Gallipoli, Braveheart and The Patriot, he doesn’t like the English either but you don’t see the Sassenachs make a song-and-dance about it.

  3. Carolus

    Mel Gibson – a guy with 400 million or so who hasn’t sense enough to hire a driver when he goes out to gulp down Tequila. What does that tell you? (Not the sharpest knife in the drawer).

    It’s now pretty obvious to most rational beings that he’s imbibed more than mere booze, though. He’s also appaently drunk of his dad’s whacked-out form of Flat-Earth Jew-hatred as well. That’s really pathetic..

    I’m frankly horrified by his behavior and drunken remarks, most especially because of those Jews of good faith who stood by him, decent men like Don Feder, Dennis Prager, Rabbi Lapin, and others, in the debate over “The Passion.” These valuable allies were thus summarily trashed along with the likes of Foxman, despite the fact that they were subjected to considerable personal attack from their own extended family about it. That’s nothing less than disgraceful, dishonorable and unacceptable. One should treat those offering a helping hand better than that. These are the folks he needs to apologize to – in a major way. I can’t apologize for him, though. He has to be man enough do it himself.

    Moreover, what about all the gentiles like Bush, Cheney, Blair, Murdoch, etc. who push the nihilistic agenda he opposes? Why are they let off the hook for their treasonous behavior?

    It’s too bad that folks like Gibson and Buchanan fail to see that the root of the problem isn’t Jews, but the ideology of liberalism. They should consider that Israel, the youngest nation of the west, suffers from the same disease as every other Western country – in accelerated form. Israeli leftists want to destroy Israel every bit as much as American leftists want to destroy America. Why is this fact so hard to grasp?

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