But this is a battle fought in many arenas. Gibson, as successful as he has been, is WAY out of his league in the arena he is in. He made disgraceful and indefensible drunken comments over the short course of a few minutes of time. What you are about to witness is his methodical, focused, and agonizing dismemberment and evisceration in the MSM by people who despise Christians, especially conservative Christians, with unsurpassed cold and calculated hatred and loathing.
What you are about to see is the counterpunching brilliance and effectiveness of a stone-cold Muhammad Ali in his prime destroying a flabby, overweight, plodding barroom brawler.
Because the "champ" is also a bigot, I see no victory to cheer in the spectacle.
He has enough money and power as an independent to continue to make movies on his own (oh, there may be a few Jewish production assistants or editors who will not want to work for him now) as he did with The Passion, but the upshot of all this will be little effect on him.