The perception that people "hate" gingers, or those with red hair, is often exaggerated and rooted in stereotypes and cultural myths. While some individuals may express negative attitudes or teasing towards red-haired people, this is not a widespread phenomenon and varies greatly by region and social context. In many cultures, red hair is celebrated and considered unique or attractive. Ultimately, attitudes toward gingers can be influenced by personal experiences and societal norms rather than a universal sentiment.
People are not nice, so I hate them. People are not interesting, so I hate them. Music is boring, so I hate it. TV programming sucks, so I hate it. Games are not fun, so I hate them. I am not intelligent enough, so I hate me. The world is hard, so I hate it. In short, this is why I hate everything.
People say "i hate you"because they have no other way to express their anger with you.
lots of people hate her she is mean
Because the violin gets an inferiority complex and insists that people hate him.
Some people hate music because they don't understand what the concept of what music is.
People hate gingers because they have red hair, freckles, and don't look like everyone else. If you go walking, you might see 1 OR 2 redheaded girls... Red hair isn't very common...I hope that answered your question!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gingers are the same as people with any other hair color, there is no reason to dislike them.
Yes but only mature people that don't call people gingers.
no potatoes and gingers are not fruit.
The plural of ginger is gingers. As in "these cats are gingers".
There are no diseases specific to red haired people.
Ginger's aren't made fun of because they have 'red hair'. They are made fun of because they are pale with freckles and have red hair (usually frizzy). They are considered ugly, by people who are not gingers.
Although the stereotype of "gingers" is to be fiery like the flames suggested by their hair color, the only effect their hair color actually has on their personality is in response to how other people treat them based on their preconceived notions. Some gingers are feisty. Some are very reserved. Some gingers are extroverts. Some gingers are introverts. Some gingers have quick tempers. Some gingers are incredibly patient and slow to anger. Some are belligerent. Some are conciliatory and consensus seekers. Their personalities are all over the map - JUST LIKE ANY OTHER HAIR COLOR. They are no more likely to be "feisty" than any other hair color.
No one died except 2 gingers.
Based on a worldwide average of 1.5% gingers, out of the total world population of 6.5 billion, we can calculate that there must be about 97.5 million gingers in the world today.
No, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that gingers are going extinct by 2023. The idea of gingers going extinct is a myth and not supported by any credible sources.
Only in science-fiction, perhaps. In real life, there are not enough gingers (or "red-heads" as Americans refer to people with red hair) to take over anything; the vast majority of people have black, brown or blonde hair.