Why would there be a prejudice against those with red hair? Why would it be deemed acceptable? That is my question as it is not viewed as a hate crime to be targeted simply for having a color hair which in any other situation would not be considered red.
I will amend that statement to say that there are very few people whose hair, identified independently simply as a color, would be considered red. Red is a rose (well some of them) or red is a jeep (mine) or a red hot lover (which a red head most probably is… unless they’re not.)
Ginger. Now that I like. I myself have hair that once upon a time was considered red, now the glory has faded into a brown-red and actually leaning toward gray a bit (temple-wise). Luckily my eyebrows have continued the tradition, as it began.
Ginger is one of my very favorite roots. Ginger ale is not my favorite soda, Dr. Pepper actually seems sort of reddish and that is my favorite. Is that a coincidence? I just don’t know. Ginger, the burn on my tongue, the sweet burn and enjoyable bite of it. I love it. And a radish by any other name is just as fine. Horse or no, a spicy bite that makes your tongue jump up and yelp. Yes that is a fine sensation.
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