Posted on 08/19/2006 10:04:35 AM PDT by Hal1950
Mel Gibson has politely turned down the chance to publicly apologise in a Los Angeles synagogue for anti-Semitic comments he made last month.
The 50-year-old Braveheart star has already apologised for acting confrontationally towards police officers when he was picked up for drink-driving on California's Pacific coast highway near Malibu.
Gibson blamed his 'horrific relapse' into the alcoholism which has cursed him throughout his adult life for the anti-Semitic comments he made then.
Now it seems he has not intention of repeating that public apology on Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement, as Rabbi David Baron has suggested.
Alan Nierob, Gibson's publicist, told website TMZ.com: 'Mr Gibson hasn't declined any offers, as I haven't even discussed any offers with him. It's way too soon in his recovery, and frankly he is not interested in anything public or a photo opp.'
Perhaps the Mad Max star is pining for a low profile, something he's been without for some time now.
Alternatively maybe the massive support he has received from Hollywood and beyond has helped his decision.
Jodie Foster, Sigourney Weaver and pop star Pink are among those who have leapt to his defence, helping dampen public criticism and boosting publicity for his new film, Apocalypto.
Why would they want to cheapen Yom Kippur by making it about Mel anyway?
Why should he apologize when the likes of Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and Hitlery Rodham were/are being touted as Presidential material right after their anti-semitic rants?
I agree with you. Now it's not what he says, it's what he DOESN'T SAY...And how he behaves. Frankly, it's more dangerous for him to drink again and get in a car than say anything. I believe the Jewish Community did what they had to do (and should have done) when this all happened. Everything now is overkill.
True, but Mel gave his word. Something that perhaps means more to him than the same from those you mentioned.
Yom Kipper is for Jews, Mr. Gibson is not Jewish, therefore why would he accept this invitation?
Precisely! The left is obsessed with insisting that conservatives apologize repeatedly. Mel already made a very heartfelt public apology and no one should ask him to do it again.
I would have turned it down too. It looks like this star-struck rabbi was trying to take advantage if Mel Gibson's situation to get him to come to his synagogue. There are a lot of star-struck people out there, and the name-droppng and attempts to meet them get old to "stars" after a while. Gibson doesn't need to go to a synagogue to apologize.
I didn`t know that...Maybe he thinks it`s too soon? I heard as part of his plea agreement he has to attend AA meeting everyday for 6 months then something like every other day for another 6 months which is hardcore AA involvement, something they should do to Patches and his daddy as well.
Maybe he wanted to see his name in Variety.
He has already appologized twice. How many times do they expect him to do this? Get Al Sharpton and other anti-jews to appologize, it would be good for their souls, AND Al baby said his rants cold sober.
And those three never apologized, they just deny it as usual. Just curious if Hitlery ever apologized for her Gandhi comment as well.. The "You all know Gandhi. He ran a gas station down in St Louis" comment, or did she blame it on someone else as usual?
"For some people, like dems and libs, you can NEVER apologize enough."
EXACTLY!
The fact this is still in the news and on FR is beyond ridiculous.
What next, should he jump through burning hoops and catch bullets with his teeth too?
I agree. I'll also say that Gibson did deserve a little grief over this behavior that night. The over the top firestorm that ensued was ratings related bulls--t.
Others have said much worse while sober. Those who are upset about Gibson should put that in their pipe and smoke it.
"Alan Nierob, Gibson's publicist, told website TMZ.com: 'Mr Gibson hasn't declined any offers, as I haven't even discussed any offers with him. It's way too soon in his recovery, and frankly he is not interested in anything public or a photo opp.' "
Initially it sounded like he had agreed to speak in a synagogue, but the above quote, from Gibson's publicists, sounds like no such offer/agreement was ever made.
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