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24
Feb

Real Black History. Not the fantasy taught in our schools.

Belgian paratroopers rain from the sky as Simba cannibals begin machine gunning White hostages. 1800 out of 1860 American and European missionaries and aid workers are heroically saved. Some of the wounded had to be pulled out from underneath piles of dead bodies.

Update: Africa Addio is available for free online from Google Video. (However the video quality will be better if you get it from Netflix.)

This is what every High School student in the United States should be watching for Black History Month.

This is a fascinating, big budget, Italian documentary on the transfer of power in sub-Saharan Africa from White colonial powers to the native Africans. The Italian film crew risks life and limb to provide actual footage of multiple genocides and front line combat.

In one segment the camera crew video tapes ongoing mass murder from the Zanzibar (now Tanzania) genocide of 1964 while being shot at! Absolutely amazing cinematography. Parts are reminiscent of Leni Riefenstahl.

After Simba cannibals slaughter everyone at two Christian missions the camera crew follows a small band of White mercenaries cutting their way through a Civil War to rescue another occupied mission.

The most shocking thing is how so much this 1964 footage is still a current event. Nearly sixty years after this footage was taking, much of the conflict you see are still in progress. What is it about Hutu chopping off the hands of rival ethnic groups? They were already doing it in 1964 and still are in 2012.

Available from netflicks! Both the 128 minute English version and the 138 minute (subtitled) Directors’ Cut are available for home rental. The review below explains the differences.

Review on Netflix…

Everyone should see this movie at least once during their life. It caused a storm of protest when it was released, including riots. The directors were put on trial, and 5 African delegates to the U.N. protested it. The music and cinematography are often quite moving and beautiful. While the violence and goriness is very disturbing. It also received one of Italy’s highest film awards at the time. Alas, in our Politically Correct times, then as now, most have never heard of this movie as the P.C. Thought Police don’t want you to see it (and hence any of the negative reviews). It is very graphic in its depictions, and honest in its portrayal of Africa. The whites are not all depicted as wicked sinners, and the blacks are not all depicted as saints. Since this runs afoul of the Leftist worldview (i.e., all whites are wicked, and blacks are saints) the movie is hated. There are some interesting differences between the English version versus the “Director’s Cut” (make sure to avoid a terrible 80 minute version of it called “Africa: Blood and Guts” which eliminated 60% of the original footage). The Director’s Cut adds scenes that were missing in the English version, and the Italian narration is much less P.C. than the English version. They also include some interesting facts left out of the English version. However, the English version has about 4 scenes that are curiously missing from the Director’s Cut, as well as some interesting facts that the Italian narration skipped over. Try to see them both!



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    • Earl P. Holt III

      Africa should be left to its own devices: That should take about 3 years…

      Yum, yum, eat ‘em up !

    • Flu-Bird

      Black History Month a month to spread lies and misconseptions and fruad Its small wonder american students fail in these tests

    • Brian Bell

      The same behaviors that can be seen daily in the USA. We are doomed.

    • Stephen E Dalton

      Go to Netflix, and get the 1932 horror classic “Island Of The Lost Souls”. It’s a great moral cautionary tale that shows you can’t force civilzation upon people who don’t have the desire for it in the first place. The mad scientist, Dr Moreau, tries to turn animals into men by gruesome operations in his lab called the House Of Pain. He fails because the animal side of his creations keeps reasserting themselves.
      He also tries to force civilzation upon them by what he calls the law, but that fails too, because unless law or laws are accepted in the very being of an individual, it can only be forced on them at gunpoint. And when the gun is removed, the law is no more.

    • TONYSOPRANO

      Funny according to the movie Blood Diamond all this carnage is caused by white women who selfishly want diamonds for wedding rings. The money that africans get from the diamond trade is planted in the ground. What grows out of the ground are AK47s and machetes rather than schools and hospitals. Since you cannot eat AK47s and machetes the logical thing to do is to kill and maim each other. You see what you evil white have done.

    • Zachary

      Maybe it would have been better if whites were a little less evolved, and didn’t evolve so much sensitivity and empathy. Then, we would have used our advanced technology and other aspects of our culture and civilization to exterminate all the even less evolved Third World cavemen, who are genocidal, and want to displace us. I have attended a “diverse” high school, and all they talk about is race. These cavemen deserve extinction. Instead, we shared our culture freely with the cavemen, and interbred with them, creating “Latinos.” We are choosing our own extinction. WWI and WWII should have been waged to exterminate all the Third Worlders, not be fought against ourselves. When will we learn what is happening to us, and stand up for OUR culture and OUR civilization, and not hand it away to mindless Third World mestizos?