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I used to have a golly, I loved it. I have never thought they were racist.
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I think that some people do not realise that no-one has the right not to be offended.
I have never considered Gollies to be racist and I stick by that. I loved my Golly and I have a book by Enid Blyton in which Golly is the hero - he is picked on by the other toys and rolls in flour to make himself white. The little girl who owns all the toys is horrified and says that she loves her golly as he is, cleans him off, and he gets the prized position of being the toy she takes to bed with her - to the chagrin of the 'white' toys.
I also remember Golly being the hero in another story, something about rescuing another toy from a burning cottage. I will never, ever, regard a golly as racist.
Anyone Still Thinks That Gollies Are Racist?

Yes.
No, I had a Black Car, but wordings with these stupid PC Idiots are going over the top, are there any black people on here, if so what are your views?
It depends on what the Gollies are used for and how they are used.

Running down the street shouting 'all golliewogs should be sent home' could be perceived as racist.

The W word has been used in a negative manner towards those of different colours as has golliewog.

So yes I am one that still think that gollies could be racist!
TWR! Yes there are and they have voiced their opinion.
In what way Islay?
TWR - in what way what?

I thought I was pretty clear
sp1814
So is calling me a Sheep Sha????er racist? I'm Welsh, It's racist if you beleive it was said in that manner, I think a lot make an issue out of it & it's mainly from Pakistan.
I would say that if used to describe a person then it is racist, if used to describe a doll then not.
That is a different scenario altogether TWR and you know it.

Did you read my answer or just pick out the bits you wanted?
I loved my golly as a kid, also loved the black baby doll I also had, and the white and pink ones too. I did have a black bro and sister (adopted) and never acquainted the two. Colour just wasn't an issue!
What on earth has Pakistanis got to do with gollies?
Clearly many do find it offensive and that's why we don't see them or say it anymore - however these are adult opinions - I had one as a child, I made no connection with the meaning of the last 3 letters and I made no connection with it representing a human being, it was just a stuffed toy. I expect that was the same for most kids.
I agree Jack, but it's getting to the stage that you have to watch your words as it may offend.
I do not pick bits of anyone's post, What's pakistan got to do with it? do you hear the Indian people mouth off like the area I've stated.

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