i think the Jews made this to themselves, from the first day the came and they are making trouble everywhere
murdering innocents everyday, no wonder the only people who like them are also Jews
2006-08-03 05:49:39
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answered by Different 2
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The key is, to criticize the actions of Israel or Jewish individuals such as Larry Silverstein are considered anti-semitic. We can criticize Bush without being anti-white. But for some reason, Israel has this teflon coating. We sit and watch while they commit human-rights violations over the course of fifty years and nobody says anything.
In regards to Mel, I think he got so fed up with the attacks from Jews on Christianity (because attacking the Passion of the Christ based on the fact that it says exactly what the Bible says about the San Hedrin and the Pharisees) that he just lashed out when he was drunk. Unfortunately, that makes it look like Mel was anti-semitic in the first place.
The Jewish reaction to the Passion of the Christ is proof positive that the Jewish community is Anti-Christian. They refuse to realize that the majority of Christians understand that the whole world was responsible for the death of Christ even when Mel's hand is on the hammer driving the nail. Jews believe that Christianity is dangerous, and refuse to allow Christians to practice their religion and proselytize in Israel. It's the Jews that are anti-Christian and anti-Goyim, not the other way around.
2006-08-03 12:27:56
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answered by keats27 4
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It is anti-Semitic to criticise all Jews - as if they're a monolithic group who all believe and behave exactly the same way. If you truly believe that - or that an entire race of people are responsible for all wars - then you are warped in your beliefs. It is no different than believing all Muslims are murderers, or that all Christians are unintelligent and only do what their minister tells them.
So, that's why it's anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim, or anti-Christian - when you assume that all people of the same race or religion are exactly the same - then you've got a warped world-view worthy of scorn.
Oh, yeah, and taking your lead from a suicidal drunk who gets beligerent with cops is probably not the best idea.
2006-08-03 12:29:24
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answered by WBrian_28 5
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"now do other races&you are a hero? Is this fair?"
What kind of jibberish is that?
"truthful Mel" WRONG. Now let's see:
"Jews started all the wars in the world"-Mel Gibson.
Did Jews fly hijaked planes into the twin towers?
Did Jews bomb Pear Harbor?
Did Jews comply Hitler's Nazi invasions?
Your facts are wrong,youre romanticising a mentally ill drunk,and your grammar is awful.Get some help.Fast!
2006-08-03 12:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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If you make derogatory statements about any race, then you are a bigot, period. Any derogatory, generalized statement (like the kind that Mel Gibson made) is wrong. I don't believe that putting down any race makes you a hero.
2006-08-03 12:23:39
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answered by rita_alabama 6
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Because Mel Gibson may in fact be a closet nazi. And besides anyone that questiones a whole race or religion, is in fact a racist.
2006-08-03 19:05:13
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answered by ↓ImWithStupid ░░▒▒▓▓ 4
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Mel Gibson is only a man no more no less.
2006-08-03 12:29:54
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answered by Stand 4 somthing Please! 6
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so untrue... you are never a hero for racism, criticizing is a whole different definition .
2006-08-03 12:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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What??
2006-08-03 12:23:49
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answered by Lauren 5
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ok thank
2006-08-03 12:23:34
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answered by idontkno 7
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