LOOK WHO’S HAMMERING MEL
August 1, 2006
Some of those who have been highly
critical of Mel Gibson are not without baggage themselves:
Christopher Hitchens, 7-31-06: “I
was just in the middle of writing a long and tedious essay, about how
to tell a real anti-Semite from a person who too loudly rejects the
charge of anti-Semitism, when a near-perfect real-life example came to
hand.”
· Here
is what Hitchens said on March 23, 2000, when he debated Catholic
League president Bill Donohue: “I might have to admit for debate
purposes that when religion is attacked in this country that the
Catholic Church comes in for little more than its fair share. I may
say that I probably contributed somewhat to that and I am not
ashamed of my part in it.”
Barbara Walters and Joy Behar on
“The View,” 7-31-06: Walters said, “I don’t want to see any more Mel
Gibson movies”; Behar added, “The world is so dangerous between what’s
going on in the Middle East right now, and for this idiot to come out
and say things….”
· September
28, 2005, Donohue wrote an open letter to Walters regarding the
September 22 episode wherein he accused Behar et al. for “speaking in
the most disparaging way about the Catholic Church’s teachings on
women, celibacy and homosexuality.” Walters, the executive producer,
looked on approvingly.
Arianna Huffington, 7-31-06: “For
starters, the town’s players need to step up and publicly condemn
Gibson’s vile comments.”
· On
April 14, 2005, two weeks after the death of Pope John Paul II,
Huffington blasted the pope for his teachings on sexuality, saying
that “in his perversion pecking order, you had to be dead-set against
‘self-love’ but when it came to buggering little kids, there was some
wiggle room.”
Donohue
concluded: “While Mel is deeply apologetic for his offensive remarks,
these people brazenly wear their anti-Catholic bigotry on their
sleeves.”
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