On Giving Money to Anti-Semities

So I was chatting over IM today with my friend Jason about the whole Mel Gibson thing.

“It’s too bad,” he said. “I really liked his Mad Max movies.”

The implication being, with Gibson’s anti-Semitism front and center, what Jew will want to watch his movies anymore, much less buy them on DVD or go to see any new works of his? That sounds about right to me.

I’ve enjoyed a number of Mel Gibson’s movies over the years. Mad Max isn’t my thing, but I have seen the entire Lethal Weapon franchise (#1 and #3 are the best), plus at least 8 or 9 other films he’s starred in. His Hamlet was excellent; so was Maverick. It’s not every actor who can do a good job in such wildly different roles. And until this past weekend, I was prepared to overlook any possible private beliefs Gibson had in favor of his obvious talent. Even during all the hubbub about The Passion… I was prepared to take him at face value and believe that he didn’t have any real deep-seated issues with Jews.

Now? Not so much. Alcohol can certainly encourage a person to say things that they wouldn’t have said when sober, but to launch into a full-out tirade against Jews; well, it had to have come from somewhere. The booze didn’t make him an anti-Semite, it just brought it out into the open. At least, that’s how it seems to me.

I’m not going to be able to enjoy looking at his face any time in the near future. It’s like when Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected governor; reality crowds in so much that it’s hard to suspend disbelief and enjoy the show. And why should I spend my time and my hard-earned money on someone who has so little good to say about people like me?

On the other hand, I like Wagner’s music too, and not only did he hate Jews, but he was also one of Hitler’s favorite composers. The difference being, Wagner is not around to get rich off the money I pay for his CDs, and Gibson is still very much alive and kicking.

Does that mean I’m in a self-imposed lifelong Gibson boycott? I don’t know. Maybe a few years from now, I’ll feel differently; we’ll see what happens. But for now, as much as I’ve been a fan, I’ll find other entertainers to spend my time and money on.