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I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.

Can you provide actual links to these incidents. I know the police in the West Midlands enforced in 2011 a series of public order offences relating to the display of golliwog dolls, but none of the incidents seem to relate to the image of police reaction that you seem to suggest.


It was a story in The Daily Mail a few years ago. Before you say 'oh the Daily Mail, right wing mouthpiece!' I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have been able to print it. Also in Richard Littlejohn's book Littlejohn's Britain. It is without doubt a true story. There was another story about a shop somewhere in Oxforshire displaying a couple of Golly Wog dolls in his window. Needless to say some mentally ill, purse lipped lunatic took offence and phoned in the old bill, who went in mob handed and charged the owner with hate crimes. I remember not so long back Golly Wogs were on the labels of marmalade for goodness sakes! Do you actually know an Afro Carribean who vaguely resembles a Golly Wog? This sort of behaviour borders on madness and anyone who takes offence at such innocent toys needs to be treated for severe mental illness.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 30 Jul 15 11.50am

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Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 9.26am

Quote fed up eagle at 29 Jul 2015 8.17pm

I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.

Can you provide actual links to these incidents. I know the police in the West Midlands enforced in 2011 a series of public order offences relating to the display of golliwog dolls, but none of the incidents seem to relate to the image of police reaction that you seem to suggest.


It was a story in The Daily Mail a few years ago. Before you say 'oh the Daily Mail, right wing mouthpiece!' I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have been able to print it. Also in Richard Littlejohn's book Littlejohn's Britain. It is without doubt a true story. There was another story about a shop somewhere in Oxforshire displaying a couple of Golly Wog dolls in his window. Needless to say some mentally ill, purse lipped lunatic took offence and phoned in the old bill, who went in mob handed and charged the owner with hate crimes. I remember not so long back Golly Wogs were on the labels of marmalade for goodness sakes! Do you actually know an Afro Carribean who vaguely resembles a Golly Wog? This sort of behaviour borders on madness and anyone who takes offence at such innocent toys needs to be treated for severe mental illness.

I suspect its true, but somewhat overstated. I think the point of golliwogs largely is missed by the knee jerk right that its based on racial stereotypes. Also the term golli and wog, both have a historically racist connotation. The sale of such items, is not illegal, but the public display of them is considered to be a public order offence.

Richard Littlejohn couldn't tell a story about going to the toilet without decrying the decline of all that is British, holy or good. He's as unreliable as any columnist. I wouldn't say that the Daily Mail even speaks for people who are right wing, its basically The Sun, for people who can read, and have pretensions of status and importance.

I mean who could possibly be offended by racial charactures of black people, and terms like golli and wog. Its one of those things like Blacking up, it belongs to a time where racism was endemic, and brings up memories of a time where race was a deterministic social characteristic.


 


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Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 11.50am

Quote fed up eagle at 30 Jul 2015 10.55am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 9.26am

Quote fed up eagle at 29 Jul 2015 8.17pm

I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.

Can you provide actual links to these incidents. I know the police in the West Midlands enforced in 2011 a series of public order offences relating to the display of golliwog dolls, but none of the incidents seem to relate to the image of police reaction that you seem to suggest.


It was a story in The Daily Mail a few years ago. Before you say 'oh the Daily Mail, right wing mouthpiece!' I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have been able to print it. Also in Richard Littlejohn's book Littlejohn's Britain. It is without doubt a true story. There was another story about a shop somewhere in Oxforshire displaying a couple of Golly Wog dolls in his window. Needless to say some mentally ill, purse lipped lunatic took offence and phoned in the old bill, who went in mob handed and charged the owner with hate crimes. I remember not so long back Golly Wogs were on the labels of marmalade for goodness sakes! Do you actually know an Afro Carribean who vaguely resembles a Golly Wog? This sort of behaviour borders on madness and anyone who takes offence at such innocent toys needs to be treated for severe mental illness.

I suspect its true, but somewhat overstated. I think the point of golliwogs largely is missed by the knee jerk right that its based on racial stereotypes. Also the term golli and wog, both have a historically racist connotation. The sale of such items, is not illegal, but the public display of them is considered to be a public order offence.

Richard Littlejohn couldn't tell a story about going to the toilet without decrying the decline of all that is British, holy or good. He's as unreliable as any columnist. I wouldn't say that the Daily Mail even speaks for people who are right wing, its basically The Sun, for people who can read, and have pretensions of status and importance.

I mean who could possibly be offended by racial charactures of black people, and terms like golli and wog. Its one of those things like Blacking up, it belongs to a time where racism was endemic, and brings up memories of a time where race was a deterministic social characteristic.



I'd say Richard Littlejohn is a funny columnist who just says things the way he see's them. He can only be better than Poly Toynbee but then that's just my humble opinion.

 

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Quote fed up eagle at 30 Jul 2015 1.06pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 11.50am

Quote fed up eagle at 30 Jul 2015 10.55am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 9.26am

Quote fed up eagle at 29 Jul 2015 8.17pm

I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.

Can you provide actual links to these incidents. I know the police in the West Midlands enforced in 2011 a series of public order offences relating to the display of golliwog dolls, but none of the incidents seem to relate to the image of police reaction that you seem to suggest.


It was a story in The Daily Mail a few years ago. Before you say 'oh the Daily Mail, right wing mouthpiece!' I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have been able to print it. Also in Richard Littlejohn's book Littlejohn's Britain. It is without doubt a true story. There was another story about a shop somewhere in Oxforshire displaying a couple of Golly Wog dolls in his window. Needless to say some mentally ill, purse lipped lunatic took offence and phoned in the old bill, who went in mob handed and charged the owner with hate crimes. I remember not so long back Golly Wogs were on the labels of marmalade for goodness sakes! Do you actually know an Afro Carribean who vaguely resembles a Golly Wog? This sort of behaviour borders on madness and anyone who takes offence at such innocent toys needs to be treated for severe mental illness.

I suspect its true, but somewhat overstated. I think the point of golliwogs largely is missed by the knee jerk right that its based on racial stereotypes. Also the term golli and wog, both have a historically racist connotation. The sale of such items, is not illegal, but the public display of them is considered to be a public order offence.

Richard Littlejohn couldn't tell a story about going to the toilet without decrying the decline of all that is British, holy or good. He's as unreliable as any columnist. I wouldn't say that the Daily Mail even speaks for people who are right wing, its basically The Sun, for people who can read, and have pretensions of status and importance.

I mean who could possibly be offended by racial charactures of black people, and terms like golli and wog. Its one of those things like Blacking up, it belongs to a time where racism was endemic, and brings up memories of a time where race was a deterministic social characteristic.



I'd say Richard Littlejohn is a funny columnist who just says things the way he see's them. He can only be better than Poly Toynbee but then that's just my humble opinion.

littlejohn is an odious, morally vacuous little man who writes rubbish. Poly Toynbee writes nothing of any interest to anyone.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 30 Jul 15 1.31pm

Quote fed up eagle at 30 Jul 2015 1.06pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 11.50am

Quote fed up eagle at 30 Jul 2015 10.55am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 9.26am

Quote fed up eagle at 29 Jul 2015 8.17pm

I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.

Can you provide actual links to these incidents. I know the police in the West Midlands enforced in 2011 a series of public order offences relating to the display of golliwog dolls, but none of the incidents seem to relate to the image of police reaction that you seem to suggest.


It was a story in The Daily Mail a few years ago. Before you say 'oh the Daily Mail, right wing mouthpiece!' I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have been able to print it. Also in Richard Littlejohn's book Littlejohn's Britain. It is without doubt a true story. There was another story about a shop somewhere in Oxforshire displaying a couple of Golly Wog dolls in his window. Needless to say some mentally ill, purse lipped lunatic took offence and phoned in the old bill, who went in mob handed and charged the owner with hate crimes. I remember not so long back Golly Wogs were on the labels of marmalade for goodness sakes! Do you actually know an Afro Carribean who vaguely resembles a Golly Wog? This sort of behaviour borders on madness and anyone who takes offence at such innocent toys needs to be treated for severe mental illness.

I suspect its true, but somewhat overstated. I think the point of golliwogs largely is missed by the knee jerk right that its based on racial stereotypes. Also the term golli and wog, both have a historically racist connotation. The sale of such items, is not illegal, but the public display of them is considered to be a public order offence.

Richard Littlejohn couldn't tell a story about going to the toilet without decrying the decline of all that is British, holy or good. He's as unreliable as any columnist. I wouldn't say that the Daily Mail even speaks for people who are right wing, its basically The Sun, for people who can read, and have pretensions of status and importance.

I mean who could possibly be offended by racial charactures of black people, and terms like golli and wog. Its one of those things like Blacking up, it belongs to a time where racism was endemic, and brings up memories of a time where race was a deterministic social characteristic.



I'd say Richard Littlejohn is a funny columnist who just says things the way he see's them. He can only be better than Poly Toynbee but then that's just my humble opinion.

You'd think, except I know his niece (I worked with her), and she says real life, he's nowhere near as opinionated and bigoted as his columns suggest. That's the really odious thing, its a front, an act if you will.

Fancy that, media using hyperbole as fact to sell copy.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 30 Jul 15 1.35pm

Columnists is one of the lower forms of journalism, roughly one up from football journalism and bloggers. There are very few good columnists. Last one I liked was Charlie Brooker.

If you have to know how to think or feel about something, read the columns, if you capable of making your own decisions, you read the news sections.

 


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Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 1.31pm

Quote fed up eagle at 30 Jul 2015 1.06pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 11.50am

Quote fed up eagle at 30 Jul 2015 10.55am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 9.26am

Quote fed up eagle at 29 Jul 2015 8.17pm

I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.

Can you provide actual links to these incidents. I know the police in the West Midlands enforced in 2011 a series of public order offences relating to the display of golliwog dolls, but none of the incidents seem to relate to the image of police reaction that you seem to suggest.


It was a story in The Daily Mail a few years ago. Before you say 'oh the Daily Mail, right wing mouthpiece!' I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have been able to print it. Also in Richard Littlejohn's book Littlejohn's Britain. It is without doubt a true story. There was another story about a shop somewhere in Oxforshire displaying a couple of Golly Wog dolls in his window. Needless to say some mentally ill, purse lipped lunatic took offence and phoned in the old bill, who went in mob handed and charged the owner with hate crimes. I remember not so long back Golly Wogs were on the labels of marmalade for goodness sakes! Do you actually know an Afro Carribean who vaguely resembles a Golly Wog? This sort of behaviour borders on madness and anyone who takes offence at such innocent toys needs to be treated for severe mental illness.

I suspect its true, but somewhat overstated. I think the point of golliwogs largely is missed by the knee jerk right that its based on racial stereotypes. Also the term golli and wog, both have a historically racist connotation. The sale of such items, is not illegal, but the public display of them is considered to be a public order offence.

Richard Littlejohn couldn't tell a story about going to the toilet without decrying the decline of all that is British, holy or good. He's as unreliable as any columnist. I wouldn't say that the Daily Mail even speaks for people who are right wing, its basically The Sun, for people who can read, and have pretensions of status and importance.

I mean who could possibly be offended by racial charactures of black people, and terms like golli and wog. Its one of those things like Blacking up, it belongs to a time where racism was endemic, and brings up memories of a time where race was a deterministic social characteristic.



I'd say Richard Littlejohn is a funny columnist who just says things the way he see's them. He can only be better than Poly Toynbee but then that's just my humble opinion.

You'd think, except I know his niece (I worked with her), and she says real life, he's nowhere near as opinionated and bigoted as his columns suggest. That's the really odious thing, its a front, an act if you will.

Fancy that, media using hyperbole as fact to sell copy.


Well it's a job isn't it? Just because of what he writes means he's going to be like what you think he is.

 

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I am all for Police cuts - the sooner we get to full scale Death Wish style vigilantism the better as far as I am concerned...soon as we do I am gonna bust a cap in the ass of the bloke who stops on my drive entrance to pick his bird up next door

 


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I am all for Police cuts - the sooner we get to full scale Death Wish style vigilantism the better as far as I am concerned...soon as we do I am gonna bust a cap in the ass of the bloke who stops on my drive entrance to pick his bird up next door

Would you bust your cap in her ass.


 


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Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 4.10pm

Quote The Sash at 30 Jul 2015 3.29pm

I am all for Police cuts - the sooner we get to full scale Death Wish style vigilantism the better as far as I am concerned...soon as we do I am gonna bust a cap in the ass of the bloke who stops on my drive entrance to pick his bird up next door

Would you bust your cap in her ass.



Christ no she's hideous

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 30 Jul 15 4.57pm

Quote The Sash at 30 Jul 2015 4.16pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 4.10pm

Quote The Sash at 30 Jul 2015 3.29pm

I am all for Police cuts - the sooner we get to full scale Death Wish style vigilantism the better as far as I am concerned...soon as we do I am gonna bust a cap in the ass of the bloke who stops on my drive entrance to pick his bird up next door

Would you bust your cap in her ass.



Christ no she's hideous

Then Death Wish away.


 


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Quote fed up eagle at 30 Jul 2015 1.06pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 11.50am

Quote fed up eagle at 30 Jul 2015 10.55am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 30 Jul 2015 9.26am

Quote fed up eagle at 29 Jul 2015 8.17pm

I'll never forget the Gollywog squad. About 15 officers were involved in this operation by all accounts.
Some bloke had a gollywog doll tied to the front of the car on the grill I think. Some mentally unhinged purse lipped lunatic phoned the police over this to make a complaint. If plod had any sense they would have told the complainant to sod off and stop wasting police time. Instead a dawn raid was mounted. As soon as the guy backed out of his driveway the gollywog squad swooped. The road was closed off, the vehicle impounded and the man was held on a charge of some racial nature. If the police have the funds to pursue this lunacy-dealing with complaints from mentally ill people or left wing idealists with an axe to grind, then they've got money to pursue real crimes.
There's no accounting for the idiocy of plod. I wonder how much this utterly ridiculous exercise in stupidity cost the taxpayer? This is the police force THEY WANTED.

Can you provide actual links to these incidents. I know the police in the West Midlands enforced in 2011 a series of public order offences relating to the display of golliwog dolls, but none of the incidents seem to relate to the image of police reaction that you seem to suggest.


It was a story in The Daily Mail a few years ago. Before you say 'oh the Daily Mail, right wing mouthpiece!' I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have been able to print it. Also in Richard Littlejohn's book Littlejohn's Britain. It is without doubt a true story. There was another story about a shop somewhere in Oxforshire displaying a couple of Golly Wog dolls in his window. Needless to say some mentally ill, purse lipped lunatic took offence and phoned in the old bill, who went in mob handed and charged the owner with hate crimes. I remember not so long back Golly Wogs were on the labels of marmalade for goodness sakes! Do you actually know an Afro Carribean who vaguely resembles a Golly Wog? This sort of behaviour borders on madness and anyone who takes offence at such innocent toys needs to be treated for severe mental illness.

I suspect its true, but somewhat overstated. I think the point of golliwogs largely is missed by the knee jerk right that its based on racial stereotypes. Also the term golli and wog, both have a historically racist connotation. The sale of such items, is not illegal, but the public display of them is considered to be a public order offence.

Richard Littlejohn couldn't tell a story about going to the toilet without decrying the decline of all that is British, holy or good. He's as unreliable as any columnist. I wouldn't say that the Daily Mail even speaks for people who are right wing, its basically The Sun, for people who can read, and have pretensions of status and importance.

I mean who could possibly be offended by racial charactures of black people, and terms like golli and wog. Its one of those things like Blacking up, it belongs to a time where racism was endemic, and brings up memories of a time where race was a deterministic social characteristic.



I'd say Richard Littlejohn is a funny columnist who just says things the way he see's them. He can only be better than Poly Toynbee but then that's just my humble opinion.

littlejohn is an odious, morally vacuous little man who writes rubbish. Poly Toynbee writes nothing of any interest to anyone.


In your humble opinion.

 

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