BobbyinTN wrote:Mel built a church on his own property for God's sake. That's alone says he's fucked in the head.
Agreed.

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StevePerryHair wrote:
When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:you don't live in America. You know, the place with a huge mix of cultures that came here in boat loads in the early 1900's.....when prejudice and racism were at their peak. Signs stating "help needed, Irish need not apply" as well as many other things between the European cultures once they arrived here. Every nationality felt they were treated the worst. My italian grandfather would tell me stories of how they were treated the worst so they hated germans, Irish and poles and more! Racism did not start in our generation. It's been around for centuries. And many are guilty. We are talking only a couple of generations ago. You really have no clue. Don't tell me there is no prejudice between your European countries over there, or for the people who immigrate to your countries. I know that would be a lie!!!parfait wrote:S2M wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:What people say in private is what they truly mean and I simply would not allow anyone in my life that felt like Mel Gibson does or has so little imagination he has to attack other races to argue with someone he supposedly loves.
I can't believe you people are giving him a pass.
The only difference between Mel and Joe schmoe down the street is you know what Mel said. This stuff is said every minute of every day...by people in YOUR life. You just don't hear it...because most people can control it in public....why is this concept so fucking hard to grasp?
You need to get some new friends, dude. I have never, ever heard something like that said by people in MY life. You're talking like it's a fact, which it's not.
Look at one of my earlier post. Jesus, Lynn. I said that the racism in Africa and Europe is a lot worse than the stuff you got in the states. I've been to the US 8 or 9 times, how many times you been to Europe again? (Remember: It's not a country, it's a continent).
I still would never be friends with someone who said something like Mel did. I'd shove my fist down his throat. Racists are a bunch of pussies.
BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:
When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?
When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...
BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:
When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?
When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...
StevePerryHair wrote:Parfait... I can't quote you cause I'm on my phonebut what about family? You can't choose them. Would you shove your fist down your racist grandpas throat?
my vindication is I knew better...and im teaching my kids better.
Michigan Girl wrote:I'm a little concerned about the violent nature/threats I'm witnessing in this thread
G.I.Jim wrote:parfait wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:you don't live in America. You know, the place with a huge mix of cultures that came here in boat loads in the early 1900's.....when prejudice and racism were at their peak. Signs stating "help needed, Irish need not apply" as well as many other things between the European cultures once they arrived here. Every nationality felt they were treated the worst. My italian grandfather would tell me stories of how they were treated the worst so they hated germans, Irish and poles and more! Racism did not start in our generation. It's been around for centuries. And many are guilty. We are talking only a couple of generations ago. You really have no clue. Don't tell me there is no prejudice between your European countries over there, or for the people who immigrate to your countries. I know that would be a lie!!!parfait wrote:S2M wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:What people say in private is what they truly mean and I simply would not allow anyone in my life that felt like Mel Gibson does or has so little imagination he has to attack other races to argue with someone he supposedly loves.
I can't believe you people are giving him a pass.
The only difference between Mel and Joe schmoe down the street is you know what Mel said. This stuff is said every minute of every day...by people in YOUR life. You just don't hear it...because most people can control it in public....why is this concept so fucking hard to grasp?
You need to get some new friends, dude. I have never, ever heard something like that said by people in MY life. You're talking like it's a fact, which it's not.
Look at one of my earlier post. Jesus, Lynn. I said that the racism in Africa and Europe is a lot worse than the stuff you got in the states. I've been to the US 8 or 9 times, how many times you been to Europe again? (Remember: It's not a country, it's a continent).
I still would never be friends with someone who said something like Mel did. I'd shove my fist down his throat. Racists are a bunch of pussies.
His majesty has spoken. Dude, spend a few months here in the south before you lay that claim.
Behshad wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:I'm a little concerned about the violent nature/threats I'm witnessing in this thread
Fuck you N*#&$ !
Behshad wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:
When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?
When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...
As usual youre full of shit ..... Hitler killed millions of people,,,, thats not even in the same fucking category and level of racism Mel Gibson may have shown......
I can tell you this,, If Mel Gibson wouldve killed a few hundred Jews , I doubt it that he would have had the same success with BraveHeart or any other movies he directed......
I think Mel Gibson is a great actor/director and his PERSONAL views doesnt affect me none,,,,
BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:
When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?
When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...
AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Seriously... I still don't have my answer. Do all of you people who think we are giving him a pass, by not boycotting him, think we should hold that standard for all of Hollywood? Should we do a witch hunt and see how many racists there are so we can boycott them all? Do you really want to know or care what is in the hearts of people who have a job of acting for our entertainment? I can go to the diner down the road and hear 5 racist things out of customers mouths right now. Should I boycott the diner? People are people. Mel is not the only racist in Hollywood. He just gets drunk and doesn't filter himself.
He's racist enough for me that I'll never support anything he does again. Honestly, I stopped watching his movies when his last little tirade when public. If actors are homophobes, racists, misogynists or animal abusers or hate old people, they should hide those things very carefully if they ever want to be viewed in roles that dipict them as something other than who they are.
Mel built a church on his own property for God's sake. That's alone says he's fucked in the head.
Sounds a bit intolerant there, Bobby...
G.I.Jim wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:
When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?
When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...
So now you're comparing him to Hitler? Good lord Bobby!And now he's going to campaign for the KKK??? Looks like you've got his career all planned out for him. Are you telling me that in your ENTIRE life, you've never said anything stupid or hateful in a fit of rage that you regret? Put your own life under the microscope for a second... now imagine that if every little tantrum you've ever had was broadcast for the entire world to hear... Would you have any regrets?
That's what it would be like. Was he wrong? Yep! Was it an extremely ignorant thing to say? Hell yeah. Just look in the mirror before you start throwing rocks. That goes for everyone here. We're all human, and we all make mistakes. The difference is that people love to get dirt on a celebrity! It feels good to pile on top of someone when they're down or they make a mistake.
Just my $.02 Carry on...
BobbyinTN wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Seriously... I still don't have my answer. Do all of you people who think we are giving him a pass, by not boycotting him, think we should hold that standard for all of Hollywood? Should we do a witch hunt and see how many racists there are so we can boycott them all? Do you really want to know or care what is in the hearts of people who have a job of acting for our entertainment? I can go to the diner down the road and hear 5 racist things out of customers mouths right now. Should I boycott the diner? People are people. Mel is not the only racist in Hollywood. He just gets drunk and doesn't filter himself.
He's racist enough for me that I'll never support anything he does again. Honestly, I stopped watching his movies when his last little tirade when public. If actors are homophobes, racists, misogynists or animal abusers or hate old people, they should hide those things very carefully if they ever want to be viewed in roles that dipict them as something other than who they are.
Mel built a church on his own property for God's sake. That's alone says he's fucked in the head.
Sounds a bit intolerant there, Bobby...
That a man builds his own church doesn't seem a little wacky to you? And it's not tolerant, it's judgemental, but then again, the Christian attitude Mel serves up is reason enough to know how he truly feels and a good reason to judge his lying, racist ass.
Behshad wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:
When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?
When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...
So now you're comparing him to Hitler? Good lord Bobby!And now he's going to campaign for the KKK??? Looks like you've got his career all planned out for him. Are you telling me that in your ENTIRE life, you've never said anything stupid or hateful in a fit of rage that you regret? Put your own life under the microscope for a second... now imagine that if every little tantrum you've ever had was broadcast for the entire world to hear... Would you have any regrets?
That's what it would be like. Was he wrong? Yep! Was it an extremely ignorant thing to say? Hell yeah. Just look in the mirror before you start throwing rocks. That goes for everyone here. We're all human, and we all make mistakes. The difference is that people love to get dirt on a celebrity! It feels good to pile on top of someone when they're down or they make a mistake.
Just my $.02 Carry on...
EXACTLY!!!
Guess Paranoia is one quality you gain once you come out the closet , or have you always been this paranoid , Bobby !
G.I.Jim wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:
When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?
When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...
So now you're comparing him to Hitler? Good lord Bobby!And now he's going to campaign for the KKK??? Looks like you've got his career all planned out for him. Are you telling me that in your ENTIRE life, you've never said anything stupid or hateful in a fit of rage that you regret? Put your own life under the microscope for a second... now imagine that if every little tantrum you've ever had was broadcast for the entire world to hear... Would you have any regrets?
That's what it would be like. Was he wrong? Yep! Was it an extremely ignorant thing to say? Hell yeah. Just look in the mirror before you start throwing rocks. That goes for everyone here. We're all human, and we all make mistakes. The difference is that people love to get dirt on a celebrity! It feels good to pile on top of someone when they're down or they make a mistake.
Just my $.02 Carry on...
now who's fucked in the head!!AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...StevePerryHair wrote:When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
You're compating Mel's words with Hitler's actions? Really?
Behshad wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:
When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?
When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...
So now you're comparing him to Hitler? Good lord Bobby!And now he's going to campaign for the KKK??? Looks like you've got his career all planned out for him. Are you telling me that in your ENTIRE life, you've never said anything stupid or hateful in a fit of rage that you regret? Put your own life under the microscope for a second... now imagine that if every little tantrum you've ever had was broadcast for the entire world to hear... Would you have any regrets?
That's what it would be like. Was he wrong? Yep! Was it an extremely ignorant thing to say? Hell yeah. Just look in the mirror before you start throwing rocks. That goes for everyone here. We're all human, and we all make mistakes. The difference is that people love to get dirt on a celebrity! It feels good to pile on top of someone when they're down or they make a mistake.
Just my $.02 Carry on...
EXACTLY!!!
Guess Paranoia is one quality you gain once you come out the closet , or have you always been this paranoid , Bobby !
StevePerryHair wrote:now who's fucked in the head!!AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...StevePerryHair wrote:When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
You're compating Mel's words with Hitler's actions? Really?comparing a man who killed millions to a man who uses slang words in the privacy of his home?? Unreal!!
Don wrote:Jana wrote:I think he's a pig. But I feel sorry for him. He's a racist and seems to hate women also in his own way. They filth he called her and said to her isn't normal. He has issues and major demons. We all have dark sides to us. His just seem a lot darker with or without alcohol. Will I boycott his movies because of a prinicple? No. But I probably won't see another movie of his b/c I now won't believe his character. This will be in my mind, so doubt I will have much interest. And he's such an angry man, I doubt he will be believable for a comedy for me either. I kind of think his career is over anyway for the most part. But if he made some brilliant movie, directing or acting, that got great reviews, I would see it.
Feel sorry for the children starving in Africa. Don't waste your pity on people that are morally defective. That said, I'll still watch his movies. Robert Blake got away murder, doesn't mean I can't enjoy an episode of Baretta once in awhile.
BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Parfait... I can't quote you cause I'm on my phonebut what about family? You can't choose them. Would you shove your fist down your racist grandpas throat?
my vindication is I knew better...and im teaching my kids better.
I simply wouldn't be around a family member like that either. I'm lucky and was never raised with the n-word and was taught at an early age how to respect everyone, not just the people who looked like me or acted like me. My parents get all the credit for that and the greatest gift I can give to them is carry on their values where race and tolerance is concerned.
My sister's husband did send me a racist joke a few years ago. I told him point blank, don't ever do that again, I don't find them funny, and I don't want any part of 'em. He couldn't share them with my sister either, because she felt the same way. He doesn't send those jokes anymore to anyone related to me.
AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Seriously... I still don't have my answer. Do all of you people who think we are giving him a pass, by not boycotting him, think we should hold that standard for all of Hollywood? Should we do a witch hunt and see how many racists there are so we can boycott them all? Do you really want to know or care what is in the hearts of people who have a job of acting for our entertainment? I can go to the diner down the road and hear 5 racist things out of customers mouths right now. Should I boycott the diner? People are people. Mel is not the only racist in Hollywood. He just gets drunk and doesn't filter himself.
He's racist enough for me that I'll never support anything he does again. Honestly, I stopped watching his movies when his last little tirade when public. If actors are homophobes, racists, misogynists or animal abusers or hate old people, they should hide those things very carefully if they ever want to be viewed in roles that dipict them as something other than who they are.
Mel built a church on his own property for God's sake. That's alone says he's fucked in the head.
Sounds a bit intolerant there, Bobby...
That a man builds his own church doesn't seem a little wacky to you? And it's not tolerant, it's judgemental, but then again, the Christian attitude Mel serves up is reason enough to know how he truly feels and a good reason to judge his lying, racist ass.
So define intolerance then, as opposed to judgemental, and why one is ok and the other EVIL...
BobbyinTN wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Seriously... I still don't have my answer. Do all of you people who think we are giving him a pass, by not boycotting him, think we should hold that standard for all of Hollywood? Should we do a witch hunt and see how many racists there are so we can boycott them all? Do you really want to know or care what is in the hearts of people who have a job of acting for our entertainment? I can go to the diner down the road and hear 5 racist things out of customers mouths right now. Should I boycott the diner? People are people. Mel is not the only racist in Hollywood. He just gets drunk and doesn't filter himself.
He's racist enough for me that I'll never support anything he does again. Honestly, I stopped watching his movies when his last little tirade when public. If actors are homophobes, racists, misogynists or animal abusers or hate old people, they should hide those things very carefully if they ever want to be viewed in roles that dipict them as something other than who they are.
Mel built a church on his own property for God's sake. That's alone says he's fucked in the head.
Sounds a bit intolerant there, Bobby...
That a man builds his own church doesn't seem a little wacky to you? And it's not tolerant, it's judgemental, but then again, the Christian attitude Mel serves up is reason enough to know how he truly feels and a good reason to judge his lying, racist ass.
So define intolerance then, as opposed to judgemental, and why one is ok and the other EVIL...
Look it up man!
http://dictionary.reference.com/
BobbyinTN wrote:Behshad wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:
When Mel Gibson puts out a movie that promotes racism, that is when I will boycott his movies. I have not seen that in his work, and that is my only interest in him. He is NOT the only person who has these beliefs and feelings in his heart, he is just the only one drunk enough or stupid enough to get caught by people HE allowed into his life. And if he is an ugly person the way this woman describes, then that's up to people who know him to personally not allow him into their lives. What does any of that have to do with me? It has zero to do with me. Or the world for that matter when it was a PRIVATE moment between two people. That woman brought it to the world. She could have brought it to the privacy of the COURT if it was for the custody battle. Bringing it public made me lose respect for her. It's hard to feel sorry for someone I have no respect for. If Mel really is a racist, of course I don't respect his views or him as a person either. But it doesn't mean I can't respect his work.
It has everything to do with you now that you have the knowledge of what kind of person he is. If Hitler were an actor, and a good one, would that change you opinion of him? Would you think he had a right to be as evil and hateful as he wanted as long as he didn't protray it in a movie?
When a person supports racism it gives racism power and other simple minds will believe, and trust me, this is gonna happen with racists everywhere, that if you support Mel, you support his kind of racism. He'll be the poster boy for the KKK and the Skinheads in 3, 2, 1...
So now you're comparing him to Hitler? Good lord Bobby!And now he's going to campaign for the KKK??? Looks like you've got his career all planned out for him. Are you telling me that in your ENTIRE life, you've never said anything stupid or hateful in a fit of rage that you regret? Put your own life under the microscope for a second... now imagine that if every little tantrum you've ever had was broadcast for the entire world to hear... Would you have any regrets?
That's what it would be like. Was he wrong? Yep! Was it an extremely ignorant thing to say? Hell yeah. Just look in the mirror before you start throwing rocks. That goes for everyone here. We're all human, and we all make mistakes. The difference is that people love to get dirt on a celebrity! It feels good to pile on top of someone when they're down or they make a mistake.
Just my $.02 Carry on...
EXACTLY!!!
Guess Paranoia is one quality you gain once you come out the closet , or have you always been this paranoid , Bobby !
Paranoia? So I guess that photo is you and you're just about to put your head up your ass again?
AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Seriously... I still don't have my answer. Do all of you people who think we are giving him a pass, by not boycotting him, think we should hold that standard for all of Hollywood? Should we do a witch hunt and see how many racists there are so we can boycott them all? Do you really want to know or care what is in the hearts of people who have a job of acting for our entertainment? I can go to the diner down the road and hear 5 racist things out of customers mouths right now. Should I boycott the diner? People are people. Mel is not the only racist in Hollywood. He just gets drunk and doesn't filter himself.
He's racist enough for me that I'll never support anything he does again. Honestly, I stopped watching his movies when his last little tirade when public. If actors are homophobes, racists, misogynists or animal abusers or hate old people, they should hide those things very carefully if they ever want to be viewed in roles that dipict them as something other than who they are.
Mel built a church on his own property for God's sake. That's alone says he's fucked in the head.
Sounds a bit intolerant there, Bobby...
That a man builds his own church doesn't seem a little wacky to you? And it's not tolerant, it's judgemental, but then again, the Christian attitude Mel serves up is reason enough to know how he truly feels and a good reason to judge his lying, racist ass.
So define intolerance then, as opposed to judgemental, and why one is ok and the other EVIL...
Look it up man!
http://dictionary.reference.com/
I know how to use the internet...thanks...
I want to know YOUR thoughts...
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