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The only way to stop all this nonsense is I'm afraid, to start searching into the past of the 'woke' accusers & 'outing' THEM. Every single one of us will have somewhere in our family history something which can be construed as racist, somehow connected to slavery, non-PC or in some way reprehensibl e by today's standards. The horrible Head librarian at the BL...
16:26 Thu 17th Jun 2021
Chinajan - // // I wouldn't go so far as to say that the mere fact that in The Famous Five George is a girl, is a 'shade of lesbianism', subtle or otherwise. //
I rather think it's a reference to the schoolgirl 'Bill' and the 'mannish' Miss Peters at Malory Towers. :0) //
That's cetainly nearer the mark.
I rather think it's a reference to the schoolgirl 'Bill' and the 'mannish' Miss Peters at Malory Towers. :0) //
That's cetainly nearer the mark.
Oh, for goodness' sake! I have just dug out my childhood copy of 'Enid Blyton's Merry Story Book' pub. 1943 (edges of pages personally nibbled by me as a very small U.5 child). If I had the time and space I would transcribe the tale of 'The White Golliwog'.
Briefly, Golly is teased by the other toys because of his black face, but little girl Lucy loves him and they are a bit jealous. Anyway, he tries to turn white by first jumping in the flour-bin, which makes every other toy sneeze and then using distemper on himself.
'But do you know, when Lucy caught sight of her white golliwog the next morning, she gave a scream and flung him down on the floor. ........ She burst into tears and cried bitterly because her golly was white.'
The toys all apologise to Golly and help him to clean up and get dry again by the fire, but he knocks the poker off the fender and Lucy wakes up. She is so happy that she chooses him as the special toy to cuddle in bed. All the other toys are 'only too glad that the golly has his nice black face again!'
So how is that racist? Someone will no doubt enlighten me. I can remember other stories where golly was also the hero.
Briefly, Golly is teased by the other toys because of his black face, but little girl Lucy loves him and they are a bit jealous. Anyway, he tries to turn white by first jumping in the flour-bin, which makes every other toy sneeze and then using distemper on himself.
'But do you know, when Lucy caught sight of her white golliwog the next morning, she gave a scream and flung him down on the floor. ........ She burst into tears and cried bitterly because her golly was white.'
The toys all apologise to Golly and help him to clean up and get dry again by the fire, but he knocks the poker off the fender and Lucy wakes up. She is so happy that she chooses him as the special toy to cuddle in bed. All the other toys are 'only too glad that the golly has his nice black face again!'
So how is that racist? Someone will no doubt enlighten me. I can remember other stories where golly was also the hero.
It would be far better to leave the things that happened in the past in place, whether they're acceptable now or not.
The problem with airbrushing things out is that you can't see how things have moved on.
Enid Blyton books in their original form should always be available as a reference to how children's stories were written in the past.
The problem with airbrushing things out is that you can't see how things have moved on.
Enid Blyton books in their original form should always be available as a reference to how children's stories were written in the past.
Yus.
But never mind all that. Let's discuss Enid herself and her penchant for nude tennis.
"a common practice in those days among the more louche members of the middle classes"
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But never mind all that. Let's discuss Enid herself and her penchant for nude tennis.
"a common practice in those days among the more louche members of the middle classes"
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