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As the fires in California consumed Mel Gibson’s house and the homes of others, proclaimed Catholic Mel Gibson talked with Joe Rogan and entered philosophical territory. For almost three hours, they discussed the mismanagement of California neglecting the benefit of people for tiny fish, how choosing woke criteria over competence makes bad leaders, an in-depth discussion about the return of Passion of the Christ, and most interestingly, the longstanding nature of child sacrifice and how it lives today through abortion.
It may have been a few minutes in an almost three-hour conversation, but Gibson didn’t need many words to make his point.
As Rogan and Gibson discussed society’s cultural breakdown, Gibson readily pointed out how Mayan culture, which he explored in his 2006 Apocalypto, isn’t far from Western civilization’s values.
“I think basically what I was doing was trying to do was talk about our time now and the civilization that we live in, and how close are we to collapse, and what are the things that lead to collapse?” Gibson told Rogan. “You know, it’s environmental stuff, it’s human sacrifice. I mean, we do do that. We do.”
It became clear that the “human sacrifice” Gibson referred to was abortion, including sacrificing humans outside the womb for lousy policy and leadership. Despite some perceived mild pushback from Rogan, who’s more pro-choice, Gibson leaned into the point. […]
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