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1. Mel as racist. In case you haven't been following all the twists and turns in the actor's ongoing meltdown, the most recent controversy surrounds a series of taped conversations he allegedly had with former girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva. Radar Online published excerpts of those conversations -- in which someone who sounds like Gibson hurls all sorts of insults at Grigorieva, including telling her that if she gets "raped by a pack of n***ers," it will be her fault. I'm not suggesting that most of America is anywhere near as racist as Mel Gibson. But as my colleague Mary C. Curtis pointed out in the wake of the Shirley Sherrod controversy last week, racial resentment still simmers just below the surface in this country, spoken or not. And it remains an enduring feature of electoral politics, as my colleague Eleanor Clift observed. Gibson's racist rants may make our stomachs churn, but by saying them out loud he is forcing us to stare that reality in the face.Is this a story , Mel is being Mel has nothing to do what is wrong with America give us a break !
July 28 2010 at 10:04 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTalk about a wide paint brush. It seems that Delia Lloyd is portraying all American men as crazy drunk wife beating racists by Mel Gibson antics. I'm a White Anglo Saxon protestant. I enjoy a margarita when I go out to eat Mexican food, Been married 52 years. Not only admire the Jews, but accept the fact that most of my beliefs came from their religion. Never hit my wife, sorry I didn't fit your broad profile there. Speaking for the majority of American men, we are offended and insulted by your man hating bias.
July 28 2010 at 6:09 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down ReplyIt is amazing--no, stunning--how much time and energy of our country, indeed of our world, is dominated by thoughts and frustrations of race. Maybe a national dialogue is in order, but no one should expect that it is the panacea for anything. The atmosphere will get a whole lot more tense before it begins to ease. Folks of all colors have a whole lot of bottled-up things they'd really like to say, and given the forum to say it... Hey, we've got a real tiger by the tail here, and he's about to be let loose.
July 27 2010 at 4:53 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down ReplyYep....Mel's a metaphor for greedy politics, greedy people, all the wars, unemployment, etc... all that ails america.
July 27 2010 at 3:34 PM Report abuse Permalink -5 rate up rate down ReplyJust for the record Mel Gibson is not Australian by birth. He was born in New York and moved with his family to Australia at the age of 12.
July 27 2010 at 2:55 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down ReplyMel is a male, who has a lover,who knows how to push his buttons.
Lets face it she know how to get ahead in live, stepping on and using others.
He should have known better. No way in this life will he ever find another TRUE
love like Robyn, he now has two much money for a normal life.
There are 310 million people in the United States to say one man represents us all is .............. - fill in the blank.
July 27 2010 at 2:44 PM Report abuse Permalink +4 rate up rate down ReplyAnglo American Arrogance at its best, that sense of "White Entitlement" is very clear in Mel's behavior and in the things he says, it has less to do with his wealth and celebrity and more to do with the prevailing "white is right" mentality that still exists in America and dare I say in many other parts of the world as well. Mel purports to be a so-called "religious man" but if you look throughout American history it has been those who purport to be the most religous amongst us that have exhibited the most divisive behavior so Mel's Anti-Semitic rants to his racial bigotry embodies the "hypocrisy in our democracy". KKK rallies claim God & Country in the same manner that Mel does. Mel isnt an anomaly, regardless of his Country of origin his views are as American as Apple Pie.
July 27 2010 at 2:28 PM Report abuse Permalink -5 rate up rate down ReplyNah, Mel is still a born and raised Australian that is working as an actor in America. To use him as a representative of American men is insulting. He may be able to swing Hollywood and save his career. He may be able to succeed as an actor, but never as a representative of American men.
July 27 2010 at 1:29 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyMel was born in Peekskill NY and moved to Australia at the age of 12.
July 27 2010 at 1:46 PM Report abuse Permalink +8 rate up rate down ReplyFollow Politics Daily
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