Sky News host Rowan Dean says the “idiot left” wants to ban the classic Michael Caine movie Zulu which depicts the Battle at Rorke's Drift in 1879.
Sky News host Rowan Dean says the “idiot left” wants to ban the classic Michael Caine movie Zulu which depicts the Battle at Rorke’s Drift in 1879.
“It’s an extraordinary film, and the idea that it is racist is as ludicrous as you can get,” he said. “Zulu not only depicts an amazing slice of colonial history but what the wowsers and the censors clearly missed is the incredibly moving finale to the film, in which the Zulu warriors, after the battle, salute the bravery of the British soldiers.”
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