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Re: Carole Thatchter
bad memory but I do recall Less.. yerself and others in mourning of Acrilyc Bob not posting his obscene pep talks.. how times fly.. but there still seems the lurking suspicion that a black person can be called a gollywog..so I take that as a yes?
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whatever..you people are a disgrace to this country and have shown your colours.. always exuses for put down names.. you have not moved on ..and don't wish to ......you live in some sort of world that is well known in small towns.. call a black person a gollywog and see what you get in a modern city.. disregard as you wish but times change have a happy... life in your unreal world.
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I will say some members that pertian to be anti racist have either no guts or share a different view from me.. and they let down any small minority of black people that may even view Accy Web.. shame on you more so! but hey .. we all know were we stand
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Mancie , it must awfully tight quarters in that bed of yours. You, Tarik Ali , Peter Hain, Vanessa Redgrave and Glenda Jackson, plus all the other re-gurgitated half-dead international socialists from the 60s ........dude ... just keep taking the meds and have happy dreams ...YouTube - Kumbaya My Lord
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I'd much rather live in a world where there was name calling, wrong as that may be, than a country where people you disagree with are shot, and then have their 'dead heads' kicked about by you. |
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People on here don't seem to have said that it's ok to call a black person a golliwog, from what I've read most people have said that they hold the golliwogs (i.e. cuddly toys) from their childhood with affection and not as a derogatory term or even something that was necessarily seen as a representation of a black man.
Now, I know times have changed and no way would I ever call a black person a golliwog, however that doesn't take away the affection that I have for the doll I once had. |
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if someone looks like a golliwog then they look like a golliwog, end of, with me having curly hair my sis has often said i look like one....was i offended? was i ****e
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often people make a mountain out of a mole hill, just for a reaction...mancie you did this a while ago with me just because i said i voted bnp, if you have issues with it then so be it, not everyone is the same as you, grow up
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From what I understand she only said that his hair looked like a Golliwogs ...not exactly calling him one. There is a slight difference to me.
We know that there is controversy over this word now, so she should really have been careful, however, these dolls are widely on sale now under names such as Jolly Gollies and Gollidolls (go along Blackpool front). If she had said his hair looks like a Golly, would it have made a difference ? It is the last three letters that are deemed offensive. As other members have said these dolls are bought by mostly white children to love and caress, not to stick pins in them. |
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