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I think banning businesses from decorating with hordes of gollywog dolls is not really an issue of censorship, and I think anyone who has a major issue with such a ban probably has some sort of chip on their shoulder surrounding the issue, and might want to think about the reasons for that.
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..thing is, if I had anything displayed in such a way of quantity and any of my customers/patrons felt offended because of the negative representation attached to a golliwog...then surely in any hospitality industry, it wouldn’t be to feel...ughhh, pc gone mad...it would be to not wish to offend anyone, while they spent their time there...I mean even if offence was never intended or even thought of at the time of displaying them, surely it would be the main consideration now that it is known...he’s 59yrs old, he absolutely must know the negative attachment with golliwogs so to publicly display them seems quite odd...maybe a publicity thing, to court controversy, I don’t know...
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