Is there a possiblity that the creative, gifted, and talented Mr. Gibson has been set-up by some anti-Christian jews ?
ie. Aipac types.
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Unlikely, as there's a good chance that if he didn't say it he would have, you know, denied saying it.
Yeah, those allegations of anti-semitism are totally false and slanderous! And it's all the fault of the Jews!
o___O
How would this even work? Like, "they" slipped him an "anti-semitic blather" pill or something, and he was just COMPELLED to spout bigotry? Or was the "set-up" simply that non-bigots accidentally managed to hear him talk when he was loaded, and didn't feel like covering his ass?
I think on the Colbert Report there was a comment to the effect of, "Well, we all know that when you're drunk you start saying things you don't actually think." Uh, yeah.
@Hadanelith
Why would hypothetical anti-Christian Jews waste their time setting up Mel Gibson? Why not just bomb some churches or something?
Because blowing stuff up isn't sneaky?
"Which creative, gifted and talented Mr Gibson are you referring to?" I do believe that would be Mel Gibson in Australia. By that, I mean pretty much him in the 80s. Like Gallipoli...
Of course, I'm looking to far into it. Oh, and Signs was good...
He's like John Travolta or Tom Cruise: he begins okay and gradually became more and more crazy.
I'd love to know how in the heck this poster thinks anyone could "set up" someone to spout racist rants on cue, drunk or otherwise, if he weren't harboring such thoughts already (let alone WHY).
I don't think Mel's ever gone missing long enough to account for an intensive hypnotic brainwashing treatment a la The Manchurian Candidate .
~David D.G.
<<< Oh, and Signs was good... >>>
No, it wasn't. Watching that was one of the most painful experiences in my life (yeah, I've had it good) - only Titanic was worse.
Is anyone else getting flashbacks to that South Park episode about The Passion?
Not me. I'm getting flashbacks to that Family Guy episode about The Passion.
"Christians don't believe in gravity!"
Is there any possibility that our imagination doesn't go that far as to picture a logical way in which it could have happened and it's just the typical way to excuse a bad behaviour because he, as a paradigmatic Christian for many fundies, has committed a major fault and you're losing your face in front of the fed up people you're trying to convert?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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