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Golli in the window
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Is it being racist to display a legal toy in one's window?
Is it being racist to display a legal toy in one's window?
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"FOLLOWING A DISPUTE (my capitals) between her family and parties at the address a toy had appeared in the window..."
I don't know the ins and outs of this. I'd consider it rather harsh to accuse someone of a race-hate crime for having a golly in the window. On the other hand it seems there was a bit of a feud anyway between these people. And perhaps the context is significant. Anyway, the article is so clearly slanted in one direction as to invite outrage from "middle Britain" that it is impossible to say exactly.
"FOLLOWING A DISPUTE (my capitals) between her family and parties at the address a toy had appeared in the window..."
I don't know the ins and outs of this. I'd consider it rather harsh to accuse someone of a race-hate crime for having a golly in the window. On the other hand it seems there was a bit of a feud anyway between these people. And perhaps the context is significant. Anyway, the article is so clearly slanted in one direction as to invite outrage from "middle Britain" that it is impossible to say exactly.
Well, having read the whole story it seems to me that the golliwog was purposefully placed in the window. I mean, it`s not usual to put a toy , especially this one, in the middle of the bare window like that so that it can be seen by anyone. The reason given for it being there was a very weak one.
PS I`ve got a golly in my photostream in flickr and no-one has ever taken taken offence by it.
PS I`ve got a golly in my photostream in flickr and no-one has ever taken taken offence by it.
I don't see anything racist about owning or displaying a Golli.
But displaying a Golli in your window after getting into a dispute with a black neighbour? Yep, to me that sound like a deliberate racist slur.
So, JJ, if I offered you the finger, you wouldn't feel it was insulting, because my finger can't speak?
But displaying a Golli in your window after getting into a dispute with a black neighbour? Yep, to me that sound like a deliberate racist slur.
So, JJ, if I offered you the finger, you wouldn't feel it was insulting, because my finger can't speak?
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The victim "was offended when she saw the doll from the road" ?
Looking at that view from the air, it's quite a distance from the road to the window.
The "victim" must have made quite a big effort to be offended !
Read more: http://www.dailymail....fe.html#ixzz1XBrhuWYN
Looking at that view from the air, it's quite a distance from the road to the window.
The "victim" must have made quite a big effort to be offended !
Read more: http://www.dailymail....fe.html#ixzz1XBrhuWYN
Is it being racist to display a legal toy on one's window - no.
is it being racist to do so against a background of a neighbours' dispute when one of the parties is black, then obviously - yes.
The majority of posters seem to take the view that this was a deliberately provokative action carried out with the full knowledge of both intent and perceived reaction by the individual concerned. It does contravene the race laws, and as such, the woman was arrested.
Sounds fair enough to me.
is it being racist to do so against a background of a neighbours' dispute when one of the parties is black, then obviously - yes.
The majority of posters seem to take the view that this was a deliberately provokative action carried out with the full knowledge of both intent and perceived reaction by the individual concerned. It does contravene the race laws, and as such, the woman was arrested.
Sounds fair enough to me.
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