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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I agree that racial villification is Evil But forcing everone to change the way they speak, what they wear or even the design on a bloody hot air baloon is also a form of "Bullying".
    How far is this going to go? are we going to Ban Black cars or even remove the word "Black" from our vocablury just in case it MAY offend someone?
    It has already started. We no longer call a it a black board, it is now a chalk board. However, the term 'white board' is completely acceptable. Shouldn't it be called an 'erasable marker board"????
    There is no eraser on the pencil of life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChookD2 View Post
    This is the first paragraph of the Wikipedia page on Golliwog.

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    The golliwog, golliwogg or golly is a black fictional character created by Florence Kate Upton that appears in children's books in the late 19th century and usually depicted as a type of rag doll. It was reproduced, both by commercial and hobby toy-makers as a children's toy called the "golliwog", and had great popularity in the UK and Australia into the 1970s. The doll is characterised by black skin, eyes rimmed in white, clown lips and frizzy hair. Though home-made golliwogs were sometimes female, the golliwog was generally male. For this reason, in the period following World War II, the golliwog was seen, along with the teddy bear, as a suitable soft toy for a young boy.

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    This innocent character from a childrens book of the late 1800's, which was reproduced (brought to life if you like) when people made them for their children and then commercially produced, did not have any association with racism until the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Yes that's us. I think it is all to do with attitude. People these days look for offence in everyday things, actively seeking out that which MAY be seen as offensive. Some call it 'Political Correctness', I think it is getting close to insanity. And on that subject I give you this YouTube
    Yes Rowan Atkinson said it brilliantly. And, in not the 9o'clock news....


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO8EpfyCG2Y
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Teasing people because of skin colour is bullying under the Fair Work Commission.
    White skinned people are unlikely to have been bullied because of their skin colour or race in Australia, so are unlikely to understand how those who are being bullied would feel.
    Golliwog has definitely been used as a term to bully, harass and discriminate against dark skinned people.
    Calling some one a golliwog could either get a laugh or a punch in the mouth. As long as those options are open, we shouldn't get too precious about it.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    It seems to have become a bit like Fawlty Towers, "don't mention the war". Only now it is don't mention 'black',... anything.
    There is no eraser on the pencil of life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    A golliwog is a black doll, so it's an anti-black caricature. That's different to a black car.
    It's NOT an anti black caricature, Its just a bloody kids doll which incidentally Most kids Loved dearly and it most likely HELPED these kids to get along with the other black kids they played with because of that Love for this doll.
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    Yeah, we had one as a kid too. Doesn't make it right. Kids learn from their parents. If the parents allow it then kids think it's OK. That's how racism is passed down the generations. My father used to talk about 'coons'. He was racist because he learnt it from his father, who drove the blacks off the land he selected.
    I have personally seen dark skinned people being insulted and called 'golliwogs' by whites, and seen how hurt and angry they felt, so don't try to tell me it's not racist - I've seen it in action. Its not a joke - it's just wrong.
    If you don't believe me just go down to Redfern and start calling people 'golliwogs' and see how it is received.

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    So black Barbie and black action figures are all racist too.

    This world has a bleak future.

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    Traditional circus clowns have a face painted white and are usually depicted as stupid, depressed or even as slightly evil (Who isn't scared of circus clown).
    Is the image of a clown now racist against white people?
    How about the traditional ventriloquist puppet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChookD2 View Post
    It has already started. We no longer call a it a black board, it is now a chalk board. However, the term 'white board' is completely acceptable. Shouldn't it be called an 'erasable marker board"????
    Chalk boards were black so they were called blackboards. Whiteboards are white so they are called whiteboards. Touch screens can be touched so they are called touch screens. No-one is being vilified, so how is that racist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    So black Barbie and black action figures are all racist too.

    This world has a bleak future.
    Are they being humiliated because of their blackness?
    I hear that Black Panther movie is very good, but haven't seen it myself.
    It's not the colour that's the problem, its the treatment received because of the colour.
    If you go into a pub full of blacks and they humiliate you because of your whiteness, that is the same thing.
    Colour should be irrelevant in the way people are treated. It's behaviour that counts.

    The Golliwog Caricature - Anti-black Imagery - Jim Crow Museum - Ferris State University

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