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Genuine forgiveness. Seventy times seven. Would do for a healthy start toward peace all around. Wouldn't it? Peace for Mel Gibson to receive forgiveness and peace for "the Jewish community" to grant it and vice versa. That's my two cents, done and dusted.Have a pleasant day everyone. :-)Oh, and I hope Mel gets the help he needs/wants to get his alcohol addiction.....
is it not sad a drunk makes an anti jewish comment and it gets so much publicity. i see that an influential jewish talent agent has also commented on this, i have not noticed his condemnation of israel for their current program of exterminating lebanese, but i suppose that they dont count to him ,they are not jewish.letsd get into the real world and comment on things yhat really matter
Cant' we all just get along - comes to mind
"Hatred of any kind goes against my faith", says Mel.
Yeah, right. So why did John-Paul II have to apologise in the 90s for centuries of Catholic pogroms against the Jews?
William Wallace widny dae such a thing. He's always been ma hero. It could be a stitch up for his Jesus film, cos it upset some folk. Or he is jist pure mental with the bevvy right enough!
Civilisation, they say, is a veneer that dissolves in alcohol.
Certainly, alcohol dissolves inhibitions - and when we're no longer inhibited, isn't what's left the real us?
Mel only said what a lot of Europeans think about the Jews; that they start a lot of wars. In the past they have had a war with everyone of its neighbours. Occupied land and taken thousands of prisoners.
They criticise the USA for their Guantanamo Bay Detainment Camp in an occupied part of Cuba. And yet what about Israel's secretive detainment camps.
It must be embarrassing for the Americans to be dominated by the Jews in their own country.
Fortunately in Europe although there are a lot of Jews we're not affected by them.
Gee there seems to be an awful lot of comments removed here, I wonder why?
One good thing about this episode is that it will temper the memory of Mad Max 3: Beyond Thunderdome as the low-point in the career of Mel Gibson. That said, what is really more offensive: risking the lives of others by drinking and driving, or voicing an unpopular opinion about Jews?
I am stunned by the degree of ignorance on this board. Can some of the posters truly believe what they are writing? It staggers the mind.
1. Jew and Israeli and not synonymous. Most Jews live outside of Israel and are loyal to their own countries before any other. Many support Israel; many do not. What fool would lump millions of individuals into one category.
2. Gibson didn't mention Israel. He learned the cop who was arresting him was Jewish and went for the jugular. If the cop was fat, I'll bet we would have heard about his tirade about fat people. This doesn't make his comments less odious, but simply unrelated to the current political climate.
3. Many Israeli policies are unjust. However, they did not start the war in Lebanon. Rockets were fired at Israeli cities and two soldiers were kidnapped. This was done to capitalize on the kidnapping in Gaza. The Israelis have stepped way over the line in their overreaction, but, again, they represent Israelis, not the Jews who live in other continents all over the world.
4. To the person who suggested Jews own all of the weath in the world, or that they're uniformly powerful, let me tell you that my Jewish friends would certainly not mind the wealth, since most of them are working Joes who, like the rest of us, struggle to make ends meet. They include teachers and plumbers and aircraft mechanics. Please try to educate yourself so you don't find yourself parroting long-discredited neo-nazi web sites.
5. Let's not overlook the real danger of that night's incident: Mr. Gibson could have killed someone. He was drunk and driving at double the speed limit.
6.We are all giving this celebrity too much power when we put so much weight to his words. The Sheriff's department cut him a break (at first) because he was a celebrity and now people are arguing over his words because he's a celebrity. Let's move on. The world is full of issues more important than the rants of a drunken actor.
i am jewish and im from israel. i live in the states now and it seems to me that people that never expirenced was have to much to say about the way israel handles wars. i think mel gibson is not telling the truth, i do think he has a problem with jew and i understand that people that hate that way are very very sad themselves. i think you should all go a little further then looking at the news before you have an opinion about israel or jews. dont be ignorent its ugly. thank you.
Alistair of Edinburgh's notice ( 5 above) of anti-Jewish malevolence as part and parcel of Mel Gibson's "faith" --blaming Jews for Christ's execution is, after all woven clearly in the story of the Passion-- is apt enough. Such notice, however, is limited to Gibson's avowed religion, while missing the obvious escapist rhetoric of Gibson's declaration about hatred. For, when he says "Hatred of any kind goes against my faith," Gibson does not address his individual potential for hatred (of Jews); he only hides behind conformist Christian doctrine and the nostrums passed down to him by authority. It's a fig leaf to his actual mind concerning a category of humanity and concerning a challenge to his own self-defined identity (Christian). His comment, furthermore, does not in any way invest or guarantee Gibson as a follower of Christ's teachings. Hatred may go against his putative faith; it doesn't mean Gibson is serious about practicing such a faith, however encoded in bigotry it may be. Gibson, as evidenced here, is not speaking as a man.
I loved Passion of the Christ. It was a work of art.Jews who have trouble with it should read Matthew, Mark, Luke and John-all of them Jewish. No one has to clean up history to suit Jewishpropagandists who like to blame other groups for their own mistreatment, yet absolve themselves forhistorical misdeeds by Jewish individuals or groups. Mel Gibson may have meant that Jewish arms dealers are selling arms to countries and groups in conflict around the world, starting wars to sell munitions. He may also have meant that historically, as in World War I, Jewish munitions dealer have done this. He may also have meant that internationally orchestrated Jewish groups created the prevaricated rationale for the illegal, genocidal US invasion of Iraq,as well as the present]Isreali genocide in Lebanon. They are also attempting to start genocidal wars for profit against Iran and Syria. Ariel Sharon tried to sell cloaking technology to India which would have changed the delicate military balance in its conflict with Pakistan, and Isreal wasdealing arms with China behind the US's back. So Mel Gibson was not so very wrong when he said Jews started all the wars in the world. Whether this is true for each and every war, I don't know, but Jewish groups, orchestrated internationally, have defintely had a hand in a lot ofwars.