Is red-hair bashing a particularly English thing? Because I grew up we teased about everything, but I don't recall red hair being one, nor coming across it in any other American context, except once recently (in a online context which made me suspect the meme came from somewhere else.) The worst I can remember is affectionate "carrottop" type nicknaming. Heck, red hair was practically a sign of all-Americanness, at least in boys: My Three Sons, Happy Days, any given Norman Rockwell painting.
I really have no idea why this seems to have become so prevalent recently. Last night on the train, going home from the work Christmas party with another government drone, a couple of women in their early twenties randomly asked my coworker if he 'hated rangas', with a strong implication that he, a complete stranger to them and about twenty years their senior, should.
While I just stared, he noted that his partner was a red head and he thought the whole thing was stupid, and they proceeded to ask for extra details about how his partner looked naked, as though red heads had extra-special horrible gross organs or something.
I dyed my hair red a couple of months ago, because it's less startling than peroxide and covers the grey almost as well. (My natural colour is dark blond, but I've found that I can pass off any colour pretty well.)
One of the first reactions that I got from a colleague was, "Did you lose a bet?"
Personally, I don't understand the anti-ginger sentiment that is becoming more and more common, unless as tavella states it's a resurgence of anti-Irishness. I've always found redheads striking and (usually) attractive.
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Date: 2009-12-18 03:04 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2009-12-18 03:06 am (UTC)While I just stared, he noted that his partner was a red head and he thought the whole thing was stupid, and they proceeded to ask for extra details about how his partner looked naked, as though red heads had extra-special horrible gross organs or something.
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Date: 2009-12-18 03:11 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2009-12-18 11:35 am (UTC)One of the first reactions that I got from a colleague was, "Did you lose a bet?"
Personally, I don't understand the anti-ginger sentiment that is becoming more and more common, unless as
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