LIFE AND TIMES OF A RACIST: PART THREE
2 Comments Published by Robyn on Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at 1/16/2007 10:55:00 AM.


He insisted: "I have moved on and some folks won't, and that's not my problem. A lot of people were very understanding and kind. It was a good lesson, and I'm thankful for it. The outcome has been positive out of a lot of negativity."
He said in an interview with Britain's The Times newspaper: "It's very private and personal. My life has been misrepresented and dragged out in a public manner, with everyone being a dime-store analyst. I don't want to help them in that because they have no ides."
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Labels: LIFE AND TIMES OF A RACIST, Mel Gibson
I fail to see what's wrong with what he just said. The whole thing about apologizing and not requiring/demanding forgiveness is standard AA. Serenity in the face of bitterness doesn't come easily, but it's necessary for recovery.
sorry i meant to say what if he said that all Christians were responsible for the death of thousands of people. On a side note this is true! Should I mention the crusades? I am a Christian an he makes me want to puke.
Every race is not perfect because we are all human!