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Mel Gibson's Meltdown
Slate ^ | 07-31-06 | Christopher Hitchens

Posted on 07/31/2006 12:29:38 PM PDT by veronica

Edited on 07/31/2006 1:43:28 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

I was just in the middle of writing a long and tedious essay, about how to tell a real anti-Semite from a person who too-loudly rejects the charge of anti-Semitism, when a near-perfect real-life example came to hand. That bad actor and worse director Mel Gibson, pulled over for the alleged offense of speeding and the further alleged offense of speeding under the influence, decided that he needed to demand of the arresting officer whether he was or was not Jewish and that he furthermore needed to impart the information that all the world's wars are begun by those of Semitic extraction.

Call me thin-skinned if you must, but I think that this qualifies. I also think that the difference between the blood-alcohol levels—and indeed the speed limits—that occasioned the booking are insufficient to explain the expletives (as Gibson has since claimed in a typically self-pitying and verbose statement put out by his publicist). One does not abruptly decide, between the first and second vodka, or the ticks of the indicator of velocity, that the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion are valid after all.

There's a lot to dislike about Gibson. He is given to furious tirades against homosexuals of the sort that make one wonder if he has some kind of subliminal or "unaddressed" problem. His vulgar and nasty movies, which also feature this prejudice, are additionally replete with the cheapest caricatures of the English.


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To: veronica

I think Christopher Hitchens' ad hominem against Mel Gibson damages his own credibility. He comes off as a hate-filled fanatic with a personal ax to grind. There's plenty to criticize about Gibson without resorting to this kind of attack.


21 posted on 07/31/2006 12:40:50 PM PDT by American Quilter (You can't negotiate with people who are dedicated to your destruction.)
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To: veronica
His vulgar and nasty movies, which also feature this prejudice, are additionally replete with the cheapest caricatures of the English.

In the movies in question the English were the villains. It is quite traditional in movies to make the villains as bad as possible. I believe it is something to do with dramatic effect.

Although the herding of civilians into a church and then burning it down in The Patriot was a tad over the top.

Tarleton was not averse to the odd atrocity, but nothing like that is recorded, which it would have been.

23 posted on 07/31/2006 12:41:01 PM PDT by Restorer
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To: frogjerk

When will Slate accuse Cindy McKinney of being sick with Jew hatred?


24 posted on 07/31/2006 12:41:06 PM PDT by Smedley
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To: veronica

Well, my South Park Collector's Edition of Passion of the Jew is probably worth even more now.

>>Premiering just one month after The Passion of the Christ was released in theaters, this typically outrageous episode tore into Mel Gibson's film with characteristic glee, ruthlessly condemning Gibson's courtship of controversy and depicting Gibson as a raving, greedy, egotistical lunatic (recalling the classic first season episode "Mecha-Streisand") while promoting a fair-minded appreciation of Christ's teachings over the relentless violence of Gibson's film. Perfectly playing off established character conflicts, the episode pits Mel-worshipping Cartman (who embraces Gibson's alleged anti-Semitism to justify his own homespun Nazi revival) against Kyle, who is traumatized by Gibson's film into feeling guilty about his own Jewish heritage. Never ones to flinch from taboo topics or political correctness, series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone outdid themselves with this amazingly rapid response to Gibson's film, and it's destined to rank as an all-time South Park classic. <<

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002ERX22/sr=8-1/qid=1154374774/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-9843718-5979904?ie=UTF8


25 posted on 07/31/2006 12:41:18 PM PDT by gondramB (Named must your fear be before banish it you can.)
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To: frogjerk

You are exactly correct. It is as if the MSM think that Gibson's antics somehow besmirch his contribution of the "Passion". I see a pattern here. Remember Rush and his painkillers? The MSM was salivating over it. How about the old "addiction is a disease"? I guess it only works is you are a washed up hollywood star or a Kennedy.

Bobby Fischer was the greatest chess player of all time. His recent pontifications over the supposed "scourge of the Jews" takes nothing away from his shess genius. I look at Gibson the same way.


26 posted on 07/31/2006 12:41:25 PM PDT by slackerjack
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To: veronica
This article is retarded. Gibson is a great actor, otherwise he couldn't keep this crap under wraps for so long. To say he is a poor director is folly.

God has used some really terrible people to do great things in the past. Mel Gibson harboring anti-semitic feelings and drinking a lot is bad, but its not like he sent his lover's husband off die in battle or he had anyone who disagrees with his theology killed. Perspective, people, perspective.

27 posted on 07/31/2006 12:41:41 PM PDT by kerryusama04 (Isa 8:20)
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To: veronica

Much ado about nothing. Gibson was attacked by a number of Jewish organizations for his Passion of the Christ. Where was the outrage when the anti-semites Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton ran for President? What has Hillary said about the Jews? Selective outrage is only for people like Gibosn who buck the system.


28 posted on 07/31/2006 12:41:54 PM PDT by kabar
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To: veronica
Braveheart and The Patriot are two of the most laughable historical films ever made.

Quite the opposite, they were two of his best films. Remember, Christopher Hitchens is a brit, and it has to be looked upon in that light.

29 posted on 07/31/2006 12:42:32 PM PDT by HarmlessLovableFuzzball
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To: American Quilter
He comes off as a hate-filled fanatic with a personal ax to grind.

Not as much as his attacks on Mother Teresa. Hard to top that.

30 posted on 07/31/2006 12:42:37 PM PDT by Restorer
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To: Minnesocold

Well, he pumps his own gas.


31 posted on 07/31/2006 12:42:44 PM PDT by bnelson44 (Proud parent of a tanker! (Charlie Mike, son))
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To: veronica

When Bush the First ran the Willie Horton ad, he ran it once. For the next ten years the Democrats kept pointing this ad out as racism, even though their once upon a time almost president ran the same ad against Michael Dukakis. Now who is making the fuss, the actor who says it once or the critics who never shut up. Who is, rather who are the de facto racists.


32 posted on 07/31/2006 12:42:48 PM PDT by LoneRangerMassachusetts (The only good Mullah is a dead Mullah. The only good Mosque is the one that used to be there.)
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To: My2Cents

Alcohol loosens more than just inhibitions. I discount most of what anyone says while drunk.

He does, however, have a self-admitted serious problem with alcohol.

Take it one day at a time, Mel.


33 posted on 07/31/2006 12:43:01 PM PDT by Stashiu (RVN, 1969-70)
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To: slackerjack
Bobby Fischer is quite mentally ill. I have heard interviews he granted to Filipino radio stations over the past few years. His ravings are exactly the same as those of deeply disturbed schizophrenics who are off their meds.
34 posted on 07/31/2006 12:44:14 PM PDT by Skooz (Chastity prays for me, piety sings...Modesty hides my thighs in her wings...)
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To: veronica
You can always diagnose a statist. They want to control not only what people do but what they think and say.

Gibson expressed poor taste, bad judgment and worst morals; however, he did not commit a crime. Give some a little power and they are quick to forget a drunken driver but willing to give the maximum possible punishment to someone who expressed biased remarks while drunk.

Someone should remind Hitchens that Lysenko and Trotsky were friends. Hitchens wants a government sanctioned Lysenkoism to finally root out all speech crimes. Maybe not now but just watch.

35 posted on 07/31/2006 12:44:18 PM PDT by shrinkermd
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To: veronica

Just for everyones reminder He was picked up for a DUI wich IMO is the real crime here Lets not lose site of that


36 posted on 07/31/2006 12:45:19 PM PDT by al baby
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To: veronica
And it has been obvious for some time to the most meager intelligence that he is sick to his empty core with Jew-hatred.

This is not just proved by his twistedly homoerotic spank-movie The Passion of the Christ, even though that ghastly production did focus obsessively on the one passage in the one of the four Gospels that tries to convict the Jewish people en masse of the hysterical charge of Christ-killing or "deicide."


Okay, pot-kettle-black?

Seriously, if this guy saw The Passion as a "homoerotic spank-movie" than he is pretty "sick to his empty core" himself.
37 posted on 07/31/2006 12:45:52 PM PDT by Thrusher ("...there is no peace without victory.")
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To: frogjerk
Yes, he is an idiot and has a drinking problem but to call him a bad actor and worse director is, in my opinion, incorrect.

Agreed - Gibson is clearly a drunk and anti-Semite, but Braveheart remains a great film.
38 posted on 07/31/2006 12:45:53 PM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: frogjerk

His BAC was only 0.12%. He must have been in a bad mood earlier.


39 posted on 07/31/2006 12:46:04 PM PDT by Perdogg
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To: veronica
That bad actor and worse director Mel Gibson

Chris Hitchens is another jack-ass that trashes Gibson's talent just because Gibson's personal life, politics, beliefs, and prejudices are screwed up. Patriot and Braveheart were excellent movies.

(Just donned Nomex and Kevlar.)

40 posted on 07/31/2006 12:46:22 PM PDT by Cobra64 (All we get are lame ideas from Republicans and lame criticism from dems about those lame ideas.)
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