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    Why wasn't EIM cast in this?

    Looks interesting, and one of many things I love about movies. It makes you aware of new things and brings you to read more about it.



    I had never heard of Peterloo before and taking a quick look in Wikipedia, the bold caught my eye immediately.

    The Peterloo Massacre occurred at St Peter's Field, Manchester, England, on 16 August 1819, when cavalry charged into a crowd of 60,000–80,000 who had gathered to demand the reform of parliamentary representation.

    The end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 had resulted in periods of famine and chronic unemployment, exacerbated by the introduction of the first of the Corn Laws. By the beginning of 1819, the pressure generated by poor economic conditions, coupled with the relative lack of suffrage in Northern England, had enhanced the appeal of political radicalism. In response, the Manchester Patriotic Union, a group agitating for parliamentary reform, organised a demonstration to be addressed by the well-known radical orator Henry Hunt.

    Shortly after the meeting began local magistrates called on the Manchester and Salford Yeomanry to arrest Hunt and several others on the hustings with him. The Yeomanry charged into the crowd, knocking down a woman and killing a child, and finally apprehending Hunt. However in the midst of the throng they became separated into small groups and halted in disorder. The 15th Hussars were then summoned by the magistrate, Mr Hulton, to disperse the crowd. They charged with sabres drawn, and in the ensuing confusion, 15 people were killed and 400–700 were injured. The massacre was given the name Peterloo in an ironic comparison to the Battle of Waterloo, which had taken place four years earlier.
    I know hussar as being Hungarian. They were called hussar in GB?

    #2
    It originally came from that part of the world but it's also just a generic term for light cavalry. There are still British army units called Hussars.

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      #3
      One of the 6 English words taken from Hungarian fact fans

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        #4
        IEM was in 300, wasn't he?

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          #5
          Course it's "huszár" in the original

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            #6
            Goulash
            Shite
            Nougat
            Deli(catessen)
            Egghead
            Cigar

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              #7
              Shite???!!! Did it come to German through Hungarian?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Duncan Gardner View Post
                Goulash
                Shite
                Nougat
                Deli(catessen)
                Egghead
                Cigar
                Goulash
                Paprika
                Hussar
                Sabre
                Coach
                Biro

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                  #9
                  DG is having you on with shite, LS.

                  Sajt (pronounced roughly shite) is the Hungarian word for cheese. As I am one of those people who can't stand cheese this allows me to regularly make the dad joke to my kids "All cheese is sajt"

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                    #10
                    Ah yes, should have looked more closely at who was posting.

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                      #11
                      "‘Rise like Lions after slumber
                      In unvanquishable number,
                      Shake your chains to earth like dew
                      Which in sleep had fallen on you -
                      Ye are many – they are few."

                      http://www.afinelung.com/?p=3190

                      I live about 200m away from where the Peterloo massacre took place. Every year on the anniversary people get together and read out the above poem. It's been done by Maxine Peake the past couple of years. Peterloo means quite a lot to people in Manchester, certainly those of a lefty bent.

                      They built the Free Trade Hall on the site, partly to commemorate the event and to mark the repealing of the Corn Laws. It's now a Radisson Hotel, and is probably most famous for being the venue of a Sex Pistols gig in 1976 that kick-started the Manchester music scene. There was only about three dozen people there, but most of them went on to be in famous bands: The Buzzcocks, Joy Division, The Smiths, The Fall...

                      Shame that Amazon is making the Peterloo film given the way they treat their workers.

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                        #12
                        Sorry. That's not really a post, more a collection of random thoughts.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by EIM View Post

                          Shame that Amazon is making the Peterloo film given the way they treat their workers.
                          They have workers? I thought everything was done with robots now.

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                            #14
                            They use robots to charge and shoot the workers.

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                              #15
                              That's probably the longest poem I have ever seen by the way

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