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Post by blc on Apr 16, 2018 3:49:25 GMT
I'm also a non white woman, and it would be easy for me to say I am not offended by this, as I am not black. But if I were black I would be offended by it and rightly so. How many times in my life was I called the 'Wog' racial slur and then set upon by racists straight after. Many many times. I am talking about growing up as a kid in England. The doll IS offensive and the way the man displayed it, it's pretty obvious to me he did it to cause offense. Isn't nice to 'ignore it or rise above it' when you know you will never be or have ever been targeted by racists? I really dislike this religious nonsense. So silly, so phony, so ridiculous. DAS There wasn't anything religious mentioned in there.
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Post by rebel2020 on Feb 1, 2020 11:38:26 GMT
Times have sure Changed , Back in the 1950s Golliwogs were everywhere, Many young Children had one, no one gave it a second thought, On Jars of "Marmalade" there was a Golliwog Picture & one could save up labels and get a golliwog Badge. Then the world went "Politically Correct" and its changed our culture completely.
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