Monday, July 19, 2010

Mel Gibson tapes show that some are better off silent

Oksana Grigorieva, Gibson’s new girlfriend, and Mel Gibson’s new scandal has given him a lot of publicity. It is not good. Lawsuits and a domestic violence charge are both looking like they might happen. A domestic dispute, or at least rumors of one, would be one thing. There was also the release of the “Mel Gibson tapes” which doesn’t help This could seriously hurt his career.

Verbal assaults thrown everywhere in the Mel Gibson tapes

It is a shame he didn’t sell the “Mel Gibson tapes”. He would be making a fortune, especially if he trademarked the phrase. Radaronline.com shows these videos that, if they are real, he may not be able to come back from in his career. He’s already been dropped by William Morris Endeavor, his agency. Without an agent, he won’t get the SAG card he needs to act or direct. Gibson might be seeing the end of his career.

Tolerance fades quickly

After this “Mel Gibson tapes” saga, there likely won’t be a “Lethal Weapon 5.”. A person has the right to hold any belief, and have any attitude they wish, no matter how misguided. They can say anything they want about whoever they want, and also the government can’t do a lot over it. That said, that does not mean that there aren’t other consequences.

Get rid of the crazy person?

Does John Rocker sound familiar? After the previous baseball relief pitcher went on racist tirades, the Atlanta Braves railroaded him out of town, and his career in MLB did not last long after that. Think about Rush Limbaugh. After the Donovan McNabb ordeal, he was fired by ESPN. Larry Johnson, the NFL player, is one more example. He was released after his homophobic comments he made publicly. Granted, he also was a lousy running back at the time. Just because somebody is racist or prejudice doesn’t mean they can stay around working people.

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RadarOnline.com

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