Last October Gregg Easterbrook went to see two movies on the same afternoon. One was Gibson’s sado-maso Passion and the other was Kill Bill.
He went home and wrote a blog on how the hateful Jews in Hollywood created Kill Bill.
This is a connect-the-dots issue. Easterbrook was raised in a fundamentalist household, home schooled as a result. He sees Gibson’s violent movie, comes out hating Jews and seeking revenge for Jesus. He sees a movie he doesn’t like and he spews out his hatred for Jews.
This is the classic anti-Semitic act stimulated by the run-of-the-mill centuries-old German Passion Play.
It has been obvious for nearly a year that Gibson’s movie would be a vehicle for more anti-Semitism. Now I and many of my friends have to live with it.
The interesting point is that this movie inflames pentacostals, fundamentalists and Catholics. These are the religions that wallow in blood atonement. All three of these groups have their highest density in the growing Latino population.
So what forms of anti-Semitism are we going to see? First the Lefty Fundamentalists become anti-Semites out of their hatred of global commerce, now the Righty Fundamentalists become anti-Semites out of their reawakened blood atonement.