Mel Gibson Supposedly Cries Out For Jew Blood

By Mark Lorenz on July 23rd, 2010

If you ever got a chance to see Passion of the Christ, you might’ve imagined Mel Gibson screaming out for Jew blood. Or not, depending on whether you like your brainpictures to be disturbing and offensive.

But according to his possibly extorting, most likely insane ex-girlfriend, Mel Gibson cried out for the blood of Jews on his hands after his drunk driving arrest in 2006, which left him battered and damaged in the public eye. She also alleges that he had people follow TMZ editor Harvey Levin from his gym This is just getting ridiculous. Mel Gibson is a certifiable nut, but people haven’t screamed out for Jew blood for thousands of years. That’s Gladiator-type nonsense.

Like, try to say the sentence that you want Jew blood on your hands. You won’t even be able to. You’ll burst out laughing midway through. I don’t know what kind of crazy it’d take to say the sentence outloud, or even accuse someone else of saying it – but you can only find that kind of crazy here in good ol’ Hollywood.

So if you’re ever looking to date a woman that will eventually accuse you of trying to kill prominent editors or yelling out for Jew blood, come on down to sunny California. We’ve got plenty of them here.

Comments

  1. Bruce

    July 23rd, 2010 - 5:19:35 PM

    Hear a musical blow by blow account of Mel Gibson’s latest antics, inspired by actual excerpts from his outburst. Check out “Blow Me Today (Rant Mix) at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw5XLhw6Rek

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  2. David

    July 23rd, 2010 - 9:02:30 PM

    Uhhh... I think your history is off. Ever hear of the holocaust? The Palestinian intifada? Al Qaeda? Hezbollah? Khomeini? Hamas? Millions of people have cried out for Jew blood just in the last 60-70 years. And did Gibson even say what he has been accused of? Maybe, maybe not. It is just hearsay character assassination. By the way, it would be hard to argue that the Passion of the Christ was an anti-semitic movie considering the protagonist, his entire family, and all his closest friends were Jews. And also the fact that it was the Romans who were portrayed the worst--brutally torturing Jesus and all that.

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