It is quite easy to find something offensive, even if it �does not reference you�, sp1814.
In fact, the ludicrous Macpherson Report into the death of Stephen Lawrence almost enshrines such philosophy into law. It said (among many other things) that a racist incident is one which any person deems to be racist, whether that person was involved with the incident or not.
Similarly, therefore, one can take offence at something that one is not involved with or not affected by. The clearest examples of this are the liberal classes who decree that things such as crucifixes and events such as Christmas are offensive to Muslims, when, as far as I know, Muslims in general do not hold such a view.
So, although I am not black I could well be offended by golliwogs, but I am not.
Sorry if that is unbloodybelieveable, legend. Perhaps you�d care to take it up with Sir William Macpherson.