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Always try and have a few mixed-race dolls scattered around the house when the estate agent comes around tomphotograph the gaff,might just help with the sale if some init-picking apologist leftie is scanning rightmove or zoopla.

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It's everyone's choice who they sell their house too, you don't need a strategically places golliwog to do the trick.

I told my estate agent outright, don't send any brothers to view because I won't be selling it to them......

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Ffs whatever next??? Its like when you watch tv progs like " it was alright in the 70's" & all the so called celebraties compete to be more outraged than eachother about harmless sketches etc. Watched one where that fukwit twat Bill Odball was so outraged he was speechless they then played him a "Racist"sketch from the Goodies & surprise surprise he had nothing to say!!! Political correctness gone Mad!!! Atb

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you know my farther has been dead near on 40 years now , i often wonder what he would of made of todays world .ill never know. but i susspect like most of us he would think ."what the f,k is all this about its maddness

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As I understand it WOGS is an acronym for Workers On Government Service, which was on an armband on Egyptian workers in the late 1800's when the British were out there. The 'golly' part was added as it was a play on the word 'ghuli' which meant desert spirit/ghost.

The Egyptian kids played with small black dolls and some Brits bought them back to the UK, and thus was born the gollywog.

Fast forward nearly 100 years and all of a sudden it becomes offensive. If any black person thinks they look like a gollywog I can only assume you must be one weird looking fcuker.

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As I understand it WOGS is an acronym for Workers On Government Service, which was on an armband on Egyptian workers in the late 1800's when the British were out there. The 'golly' part was added as it was a play on the word 'ghuli' which meant desert spirit/ghost.

The Egyptian kids played with small black dolls and some Brits bought them back to the UK, and thus was born the gollywog.

Fast forward nearly 100 years and all of a sudden it becomes offensive. If any black person thinks they look like a gollywog I can only assume you must be one weird looking fcuker.

we were taught that it stood for Wily Oriental Gentleman :)

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