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Is it Worse to Be a Racist or a Rapist? What Gibson, Brown and Polanski Teach Us

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

When MelGibson was arrested for drunk driving a couple of years ago & the rac!st, sex!st epithets he spoke first came to light, his excuse was that he was raised by a violent rac!st HoIocaust-denier father, is t0rtured by that father-son relationship, & those words were "not like Mel", but rather utterances planted or programmed into him as a child by his father & coming out of him in his drunk condition much like a Tourette's patient cursing.



JuliaRoberts came forward to defend him, just as WhoopiGoldberg is defending him now, even though that wasn't the first time Gibson had an out-of-character 'slip of the tongue'. In 1992:



==Heartthrob actor Mel Gibson, asked by one of Spain’s leading magazines what he thinks of homosexuals, launched into a tirade against gay men.



“They take it up the a$$,” Gibson told El Pais as he got out of his chair, bent over & pointed to his butt. “This is only for taking a sh!t,” he said.



Reminded by the interviewer (KimCastellano) that he worked with gays while studying at the SchoolOfDramaticArts, Gibson added: “They were good people, kind, I like them. But their thing is not my thing.”



Castellano said, “But you were obsessed with the thought that if you were an actor, people would confuse you with one of them.”



“Yes,” Gibson admitted, “but with this look, who’s going to think I’m gay? It'd be hard to take me for someone like that.”==



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