You think that if someone disagrees with you about a movie, they're abandoning "truth and logic." They are Jews; they see and are sensitive to things you are not.
I haven't seen the movie yet, but I marvel at the magnificent marketing job Gibson did in ginning up interest in this movie.
And he handled the "Jewish" issue quite deftly, never quite letting anyone know where he stands. Controversy, of course, is good for business, and it will continue to be good for business.
The ADL played right into his hands. Gibson should give Abe Foxman a cut.