DouglasMcc said:See, I can understand disliking actors for stuff like murder, rape, child pornography, etc. Those are crimes, the acts are wrong, and the people who perpetuate them are victimizers. However, I have just never looked at Cruise and Gibson that way. They have always seemed more like victims themselves. Cruise has been brainwashed by a cult. I do not recognize Scientology as a religion ... any more than I would David Koresh's cult. But, Cruise is a victim, just like all the other members. If you all remember the South Park where they killed off Chef (after Hayes, who is also a Scientologist supposedly quit out of anger over the Scientology episode) - I think Stan summed it up best. Let's not hate Chef (or Cruise, Travolta, etc.), let's remember the good times. It's that "fruity little club's" fault for manipulating them. As for Gibson, I really think the antisemitism comes from a combination of racism experienced as a child, and his religious rebirth after cleaning up in the mid-90s ... the same fervor that lead to Passion of the Christ. As many Jewish friends that backed him after the arrest ... I just can't believe all those people would do that if he really was a hardcore racist. So, I guess I give him a "pity" pass too.
It seems like your cutoff is murder, rape, child pornography, etc. To me, evangelical hatred can be just as damaging if not more so.
Cruise, for instance, is part of an evangelical religion that wants to brainwash (your word) as many other people as they can. I believe Gibson would be happy doing likewise. Part of these two religions' evangelical methods have been and continue to be subversive marketing. In the 80's Scientology had members of their flock buy multiple copies of L. Ron Hubbard's books (which they donated to the church and then bought again) to put them on the best seller list in an attempt to legitimize their leader and spread his word. Travolta's Battlefield Earth had simuliar goals. Passion of the Christ as well.
To your point that Scientology is a cult, I would suggest that the difference between a cult and a religion is as maleable as a point of view. Meaning, the difference is whether one stands inside the revival tent or out. I'm not defending Scientology. I'm trying to say that the kids who go door to door with pamplets recruiting unclears (I think that's what they call us?) are fudamentally no different than the ones who do it on bicycles wearing ties trying to save people from Hell. They both use scare tactics to evangelize fear and hatred. In the sixties it was at the expense of the blacks. Today it's homosexuals.
To see what damage evangelical hatred can yeild, look to the Middle East. Or right here in our history books.