StevePerryHair wrote:Actually, in this case, it's not even about him not having a "social filter". What he said was in PRIVACY in an argument between two people. She MADE it public. Im sure we ALL say things in the privacy of our own homes to those close to us that if anyone heard would make them see us differently. In the heat of the moment, in an argument. That's where I have a problem with this and I agree with MG. Why are WE even hearing this???
I agree with Lynn and MG. Things said privately like that which later come out are usually twisted, come out of context, or are flat-out changed to suit the will of the one telling it. If there was a
private spat, who cares... what does it prove other than Mel is a human guy who got into an argument with someone and said something the other person didn't like, whether it was "right" or not, for whatever reason... he was mad, or she pushed a button with him, or whatever else the hell. Let he or she who has never once got mad at someone cast the first stone.
It's not as if this was on TV or in the middle of Times Square, and it's not as if anyone knows for sure what was exactly going on between these people or in this argument... But here we go, someone "said" this happened so it must be all 100% true and immediately he's a bad guy.
USA Today printed:
"A spokesman for Gibson told People.com: "I have no comment on, and furthermore no knowledge of, the credibility or authenticity of any alleged audio tapes." Attorneys for Gibson and Grigorieva met yesterday in a closed-door hearing over custody of their 7-month-old daughter, reports AP. No one is commenting because the case is sealed."
So, maybe shame on Oksana Grigorieva for taping a private conversation and using it against him? But regardless, it's still private. Tape or no tape, it's none of anyone's business what was going on, and who knows what was going on before or after the taped part(s). I
don't know the details and I don't care to.
Though it's funny how the custody case is SEALED, yet this woman is willing to let THIS out.

I have no patience for the victim routine. And airing a private thing like this argument instead of keeping it in court, if that's what the purpose of taping it was, is a clear play for sympathy. Make the other person the bad guy, regardless if it's true or if it hurts their career, or whatever. I gotta say, I'm with Mel on this one.