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The organisers of Canberra's Enlighten Festival have banned a hot air balloon from this year's Balloon Spectacular, calling it racist and offensive.

The decision was made to ban the Black Magic balloon, also known as "Golly", after an Events ACT staff member raised concerns about its name, the department's director, Jo Verden, said.

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The Black Magic hot air balloon, also known as "Golly", is seen flying over Parliament House during the 2011 Canberra Balloon Spectacular.CREDIT:ALEX ELLINGHAUSEN

The owner and pilot of the hot air balloon, Kay Turnbull, said on Wednesday evening that her family and friends only ever refer to it by its official registered name, Black Magic. The term Golly more refers to its design.

"Progressing reconciliation between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the broader Canberra community is a key priority for the ACT government," Ms Verden said.



"The use of words and/or visual depictions that may be considered racist and offensive by many in our community ... is not supported."

Ms Turnbull has been a participant in the event for 20 years. She has accepted ACT Events' offer to fly the balloon with a new facade this year, but is disappointed by the decision, she says.

Ms Turnbull is lobbying the ACT government to cover some of the cost of the new facade, or "envelope", which she has been asked to hire using her own money. It will be coloured blue, red and yellow, and will have no real distinguishing features, she said.

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Pilot Steve Griffin (front left), owner Kay Turnbull (front right), Katrina Turnbull (back left) and John Turnbull (back right) fly Golly the hot air balloon.CREDIT:STEVE GRIFFIN

"My philosophy is that I'm incredibly disappointed rather than anything else. In 20 years of flying the design of the balloon all over Australia, we haven't had one single complaint," Ms Turnbull said.


"We've caused so much fun for people and we have a huge following with children and, I must say, some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people too.

"It is not our intention ever to offend anybody. The fact that it has a smiling face – it's not directed at Aboriginals or anyone that might be a different colour."

The name of the hot air balloon, Golly, refers to the black fictional character golliwog that appeared in children's books in the 19th century and in the 1970s had great popularity when reproduced as a rag doll.

In 2019 they are often considered a symbol of Australia's racist past. The word magic in Black Magic appears in the names of Ms Turnbull's other hot air balloons, she said, and the name Golly is insignificant.

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Hot air balloons, including Golly, flying past the National Museum at the 2018 Balloon Spectacular.
"The name of the balloon is just the name. Most balloon pilots are hard pressed to name their hot air balloons ... I hope that people could perhaps think about the smiling face instead," Ms Turnbull said.

She insists her family will continue to fly the balloon over Canberra despite the ban, as it is one of their favourite places to travel. She was unsure about participating in the Balloon Spectacular next year as she did not expect the ruling to change.

"It is [Events ACT's] opinion that the public feeling is changing. They are a government organisation and they need to be aware of changing perceptions towards our Indigenous people," Ms Turnbull said.

Both the ACT government's Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs and the Chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elected Body were consulted in making the decision, Ms Verden said.

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/na...ra-s-balloon-spectacular-20190227-p510ju.html
 
LMAO. This PC shit only breeds contempt from normal people.
 
LMAO. This PC shit only breeds contempt from normal people.
When you look to see racism in everything you end up with society as we now know it. Maybe we should just paint everything grey and join the npc already.
 
Looks exactly like a black person!

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The balloon looks fun. I don't see anything nefarious about it.
 
Wouldn't have been an issue if they hadn't nicknamed it Golly, because there's nothing inherently offensive about the balloon at all.

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Wouldn't have been an issue if they hadn't named it Golly, because there's nothing inherently offensive about the balloon at all.

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Yeah the name isn’t the smartest thing to do. If it was blue and named golly nobody would care. But still I think pc culture is just going fullstop into oblivion.
 
Yeah the name isn’t the smartest thing to do. If it was blue and named golly nobody would care. But still I think pc culture is just going fullstop into oblivion.

Pretty common trend commercially. Ditching the name would probably have done it if they'd decided early enough.

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You better watch out Zebras, there coming for you next.
 
Golliwogg in 1895
The golliwog, golliwogg or golly is a black fictional character created by Florence Kate Upton that appears in children's books in the late 19th century and usually depicted as a type of rag doll. It was reproduced, both by commercial and hobby toy-makers as a children's toy called the "golliwog", and had great popularity in the UK and Australia into the 1970s. The doll is characterised by black skin, eyes rimmed in white, clown lips and frizzy hair. Though home-made golliwogs were sometimes female, the golliwog was generally male. For this reason, in the period following World War II, the golliwog was seen, along with the teddy bear, as a suitable soft toy for a young boy.

The image of the doll has become the subject of controversy. Whilst some people see the doll as an innocuous toy,[1] its depiction of African people is characterised as racist,[1]along with pickaninnies, minstrels, mammyfigures, and other caricatures. The golliwog has been described as "the least known of the major anti-Black caricatures in the United States".[2] In recent years, changing political attitudes with regard to race have reduced the popularity and sales of golliwogs as toys. Manufacturers who have used golliwogs as a motif (e.g. Robertson's Marmalade in the UK) have either withdrawn them as an icon, or changed the name. In particular, the association of the golliwog with the pejorative term "wog" has resulted in use of alternative names such as "golly" and "golly doll"
 
The balloon is named "golly" after Golliwog, a 19th century fictional character.

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IS the balloon named Golly or was that name associated with it after the fact?
 
My only exposure to the golliwog character was in Tales From The Hood 2, and they made it seem like a pretty fucking racist characterization of a black person.
 
IS the balloon named Golly or was that name associated with it after the fact?

The article isn't clear. It just says it's the balloon's nickname since it's a Golliwog. I don't think that really matters either way, they can call it whatever they want. It's not like by naming it "John" it's no longer a Golliwog. Here's another one from the 1970s apparently:

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