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anotheoldgit | 17:11 Tue 06th Sep 2011 | News
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Is it being racist to display a legal toy in one's window?
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I've ring-fenced it, Trim.. it's safe ;o)
So if the black woman wanted to insult her white neighbour and she put a white-faced childs soft toy in her window that would be a criminal offence too would it?

Exactly
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If the DM is to be believed, and on this one, I presume that it is accurate then it is proper that the grandmother is prosecuted. She was out to goad her coloured "rival," nothing less. If a six year old had placed the doll in a window as part of play, this is not a crime - there has to be intent. And in this Suffolk case, there is more than intent. (OMG I was just about to write intent in sp_des - an unfortunate pun)......

If that intent is proven, then she shoulld have the book thrown at her - look at her surroundings etc and she should have known better... Best thing she could do is apologise ahead of her court case in public and in private and plead gulity - and see if the offended woman would make a case for mitigation. A bit of humble pie perhaps.............
And joeluke, reverse the situation and intent, yes it would. Has anyone seen a white golly though?
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I've never taken the race industry seriously since we were told by a teacher who had "been on a course", cause for groans, that a black person could not be racist! As a very dear black frfiend has said on many occasions, the vast majority of claims of racism are an insult to the maturity and intelligence of the black community.
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Brilliant Eddie - and you are right Trim, it is about bigotry.....and that can hold against any colour, social group or individual.....
How pathetic can you get?
not sure where/who that's aimed at, DaisyNonna.. !
Both sides
I think it is at the story - if so, read it daisy, there was a lot of argument/provocation going on and this was the apogee (if that is the right term) of it all - and it was OTT...whether it should have gone to court, that is the pathetic bit - someone should have defused it, i.e. the local police unless there was past form.
i'm glad she never had a spade in her garden
agree on that....
What if it had been Rosie and Jim in her window? Golliwogs weren't considered racist, but a childs toy, I've seen black dolls on sale. It was the PC busybodies who decided gollies must be banned such a shame for the children who loved them.
I had a black baby doll in about 1950. Loved it.
My daughter wanted a Chinese baby doll. Never did find one.
Should I be offended if a purple neighbour puts a white doll in the window?
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The important word was if.
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