No White Christmas For The Gollies

Terry White chemists are withdrawing all golliwog stock after a Queensland customer spotted the toys unfortunately placed beneath a sign that read, "Experience a White Christmas."

 

Terry White chemists are withdrawing all golliwog stock after a Queensland customer spotted the toys unfortunately placed beneath a sign that read, "Experience a White Christmas."

 

“What a faux pas! Should cause quite stir,” he said.

While shocked, the Toowoomba local acknowledged that the display was clearly not malicious on the chemist’s behalf.

He added people “have to see the funny side”.

 

Despite Mr Helon's take on the matter, the store's managing partner Alwyn Baumann apologised for stocking the item, telling Yahoo7 the dolls had been withdrawn and returned to the supplier.

 

"We unreservedly apologise if we have caused offence to our customers or any member of our local or broader community for selling this product," Mr Baumann said.

 

"We have made a regrettable error in choosing to stock this product."

 

Terry White Chemmart went further to say that, while franchisees were free to sell stock of their own accord, it would tighten its guidelines for it regarded as appropriate for sale.

 

"We have taken immediate action to audit all pharmacies within our network to ensure this product, if present in any other pharmacy, is withdrawn from sale," the chemist chain told Yahoo7 in a statement.

 

"Pharmacy owners within our network can stock and sell products at their discretion, in addition to our national line of endorsed products.

 

"As a consequence, we will tighten our guidelines to ensure pharmacies within our network order and stock appropriate products consistent with our business values."

 

It’s not the first time the old-fashioned plush toys have been in the spotlight in recent weeks.

 

Earlier this month a retro Victorian lolly shop with a toy golliwog on its logo had to withdraw a television commercial after the advertising watchdog ruled it "humiliates and ridicules".

 

The advertisement featured an animated version of the logo with the golliwog alongside other stuffed toys standing with old-fashioned confectionery.

 

The golliwog was a part of the Beechworth Sweet Co logo since 1992 and is not racist, the shop's previous owner Judi Borschman said.

"It's done out of pure love for gollis," she told 3AW at the time.

 

Cat Surprised

 

Goodness me! What were they thinking!

 

*clutches pearls*

 

Cat LOL

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Poor them.  Another victim of PC gone stupid.

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when i read of these things i think 'well sales of glass houses and stones' must be good these days.

 

we have thousands being killed in a useless war and we are worrying about dolls.

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i'm from an era where Gollies were just Gollies; A cute cuddly toy.  When I wanted to buy them for my children (eldest now aged 30) they were hard to find! If anyone has one for me to purchase for my Granddaughter; Please message me! 

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Had one as a kid I can see Nothing wrong with them. This another case of Pandering to PC Madness. 

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@queenslander-3 wrote:

Had one as a kid I can see Nothing wrong with them. This another case of Pandering to PC Madness. 


I had one as a child too, I also used to recite 10 little n***** boys and sing that song with a verse that went:

I came to a river and I couldn't get across,

Singing polly wolly doodle all the day,

So I jumped on a n***** 'cos I thought he was a hoss,

Singing polly wolly doodle all the day,

 

Because I was white, all my schoolfriends were white and at that time I had never had any contact with black people, it never occured to me that there mght be a lot of people out there who would find gollywogs and the N word  deeply hurtful and humiliating.  Now I am an adult and  have a wider knowledge of the world around me I do understand and act accordingly.  PC madness, as you call it, is simply another word for basic good manners.

 

 

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