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Delingpole: ‘Pillocks! Dozens of ‘Em!' – Snowflakes Try to Ban Screening of Zulu
2018-06-27
[Breitbart London] A tiny bunch of left-wing loons with no lives, shrivelled penises, and the collective IQ of a pickled herring is trying to ban a screening of the classic 60s movie Zulu at an armed forces fund-raising event in Kent.

Before I go on can I absolutely stress that while it has been widely reported ‐ eg here and here ‐ this is NOT a news story? The only reason I am writing about it is because it’s an excuse to say what a marvellous film Zulu is: one of those character-building experiences that every boy should have on his route to manhood.

It teaches the important virtue of keeping a stiff upper lip even as your small, thinly-manned outpost is surrounded by Zulus ‐ farsands of ’em ‐ and you are in grave danger of being disembowelled by one of their fearsome assegais. You learn that if you keep your head, suppress your urge to flee and stand with your comrades you may yet prevail, just like the 150 or so British and colonial troops did at the Battle of Rorke’s Drift in 1879 when they successfully held out against a vastly superior of perhaps 3,000 Zulus whose spears were still bloody from the 1,300 imperial troops they’d helped slaughter the day before at Isandlwana.

It’s also the film where Michael Caine really established himself as one of the greats, playing against type as an upper class English officer (Lt Gonville Bromhead). Plus Stanley Baker and sundry other fine actors are in it. It has a fine score by John Barry. And the Zulu king Cetshwayo is famously played by his great grandson chief Buthelezi.
Posted by:Besoeker

#12  Let me guess....not enough black actors.

*puts on serious face*
Among the best movies ever made. Glad the score was mentioned. The Zulu were given much honor in this movie; tons more than most adversaries at the time and even now. They were shown to human, have their own love ambitions and motivations, and even if a viewer didn't know history, that they just whomped the British.

The score builds the danger, the acting builds the characters, all tied in with some darn good camera work.

Just a serious of great scenes running one after another. Preacher, when the wagons get tipped. Bugle player not having any spit. The defense of the barracks after catching fire. Ooops, forgot to latch the corral.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2018-06-27 16:21  

#11  P2K, the SJWs don't like the warrior ethos. It's too masculine.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2018-06-27 13:10  

#10  Actually the film gives honor to the Zulu warriors as well. That's the concept the PC crowd never grasps. Whether its the Cleveland Indians or Washington Redskins, its an acknowledgement of honor to their warrior heritage, the courage and strength in the fight. One of the last shots of the movie is the Zulus acknowledging fellow warriors defending the Drift, someone worthy of their salute.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-06-27 12:46  

#9  It is so offensive to the black man that the Zulu nation assisted in the filming. Damned Zulu's have a thing or two to learn about being black, that's for sure.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-06-27 11:32  

#8  See "When you so woke, you asleep," below.
Posted by: Gomez Hatfield5673   2018-06-27 11:24  

#7  FTA: instead of ignoring the 0.01 per cent as you do with the bad smell when someone farts in a lift (elevator), everyone feels compelled to take their witterings seriously.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-06-27 10:30  

#6  A lion lay licking his... blini
At fireside. A roar: Mahlathini!
Squeaks lion to bearer,
Both shaking in terror,
"Boy, fetch me a bloody Martini."
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2018-06-27 10:24  

#5  Zulu is: one of those character-building experiences that every boy should have on his route to manhood

Thus on the banned list on most American college and university campuses as toxic masculinity (along with Black Hawk Down, Saving Private Ryan, Gettysburg, and The Crossing). Can't let anyone know who in the end pays in blood, mind and body for the unique historical experience of peace, prosperity and opportunity that so many take for granted as though it was something fundamentally natural rather than so incredibly unnatural.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-06-27 08:04  

#4  Fahrenheit 451 on steroids, what they didn't ban last year the new crop of killjoys will ban this year.
Posted by: magpie   2018-06-27 01:21  

#3  I'd rather have the short list - what the lunatic lefties don't want to ban.
Posted by: Raj   2018-06-27 01:05  

#2  Always been a favorite. ♫ Men of Harlech stand ye steady! Love that movie.
Zulu Dawn, blasted soundtrack on the copy I have is all over the place -- too quiet in dialogue to hear properly and when the action resumes your ears ring!
Posted by: magpie   2018-06-27 01:01  

#1  Just tell 'em it's "Zulu Dawn".

I bet they're fans of that one.
Posted by: charger   2018-06-27 00:10  

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