I was brought up with golliwogs on jam jars and in Noddy books. I never formed any connection between them and real life. As a child in the 1950s in Rugby, UK, I only ever met one "black" person. He was well spoken and polite. He never made me think about golliwogs being an insult to him. It is only sick-minded adults who have created the notion that children's toys and books have sexual or racist connotations and got Enid Blyton's "Noddy" books and golliwogs banned but accept the overtly gay Laalaa Teletubbie as "normal".
Get a real life, people, and stop judging others by your own, narrow-minded, misguided, standards. read more