No, I find him to be a human.
2007-12-01 17:54:55
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answered by raichasays 7
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Mel is a drunk, and he spouted off in a manner that reminds me of a certain huckster that is still given a great deal of respect despite his use of the phrase 'hymietown'. Jesse Jackson is a loser, hiding his prejudices behind his skin tone. Mel is prejudiced by his hatred of jews, not based on skin color, but on religion. Kind of sounds like Mel and most Muslims are in the same boat. Pious isn't the problem, ethnocentrism is. Piety is a positive, if your religion is basically good. Christianity has spent 50 years atoning for its earlier excesses, Buddhism is still a phenomenally peaceful force for most of its practioners, Islam seems to be working to erase any memory of its positive history in a series of suicide belts, jailed rape victims, jailed school teachers, butchered villagers, dried up marshes, increasingly autocratic political processes, stoned young girls, Darfurian wastelands, van Gogh type interaction, Islamic clitorectomies...
Mel ranting about Jews? Not good, but we have bigger problems.
2007-12-01 16:42:45
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answered by Zivien 3
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while i think of approximately Mel Gibson, i think of approximately how he sobered up and end ingesting and doing drugs. basically to enhance yet another, merely as undesirable, set of obsessions. He has an addictive character and prefer maximum people who be stricken by that, he's taking not basically his addictions, yet his perspectives, to the severe. that's surely not assisting his image. i don't think of there is somewhat some people who will ever lower back purchase into the freewheeling, lovable characters he became so great at enjoying earlier he have been given clean and have been given heavily loopy.
2016-11-13 05:36:29
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answered by larrinaga 4
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Mel Gibson must change his character not to be arrogant so that people will respect hims as a person.
2007-12-01 16:36:17
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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I haven't watched a single movie of his since it happened. I had borrowed Braveheart (which I've never seen) from a friend, and returned it without watching it. To be honest, I was never a big fan, but I did like those Lethal Weapon movies. But I refuse to enable a bigot. I don't care how many times he apologizes, or to who. To my way of thinking, they are certain bells that once rung just cannot be un-rung. And as they say, In Vino Veritas.
2007-12-01 16:38:48
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answered by Faerie_Queene3 5
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