The name golliwog doesn't help, as the term wogs became used as an abusive name a good while ago.JimC wrote:The politically correct brigade often bemoan the fact that people of other races are "invisible" in aspects of modern culture, such as children's story books and toys.
Here we have a doll that's proudly black, and with an afro to boot!
Not seeing any issue...
Changing the name to golly, as Robertson's Jam did, was an attempt to sanitize it, but it didn't work.
I would personally like to see the doll get accepted again. Like in parts of the US, black people take back the word nigger from the racists. It's a traditional image, it shouldn't get hijacked by anyone.
In parts of the country, Morris Dancers black up, and dance in costumes quite like a golliwog. In fact, it's widely thought that all Morris dancers were originally blacked up, and dressed in what the locals thought was african garb.
The theory is that Morris dancers were originally called Moorish dancers. It goes back many hundreds of years.
I can imagine the politically correct brigade getting offended by that, pretty soon. It's probably already happened.
When it's a tradition that goes back years, people have to grow up, and treat it as such.