Some people think that people with red hair are weird, but that is just their opinion and not based on truth. You shouldn't judge people by their hair color since it is quite mean and unfair. People are mean to red haired people because they are different and some people make fun of anything that is different about you unfortunately.
The combination of having both red hair and freckles is influenced by genetics. The MC1R gene, which is responsible for red hair, also affects the production of melanin in the skin, leading to a higher likelihood of freckles in individuals with red hair.
I don't think they do - that sounds like one of those unfounded rumors. Really, before asking "why do they...", you should ask for (or search the Web for) evidence that this is actually the case. Or perhaps you know one or two people with red hair that happen to have a bad temper; that's really not enough to be "statistically significant", as they say. In that case, the bad temper is probably unrelated to their red hair.
I think there are a few factors:1. red hair is the rarest hair colour, and people are often intolerant of the unsual;2. social learning - we see red haired children being bullied or victimised at school for their hair colour and we learn very early that red hair is associated with negative consequences3. social definitions of what is attractive currently do not favour red hair - although there have been times when this has been challenged eg Julia Roberts was famous for her 'just the right shade of red' hairOTHER ANSWERS:I looked up on Google, and it said that it's a British thing, but I live in Ireland, a place noted for it's gingers, and people make fun of them here too. There are two gingers in my class. They are made fun of like EVERY DAY. It's not very fair.
No, having red hair does not cause or determine if someone has anger issues. Anger issues can manifest in people of any hair color and are typically influenced by a variety of factors such as genetics, upbringing, and personal experiences.
No, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that people with red hair are weaker than individuals with other hair colors. Physical strength is determined by a variety of factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and training, not hair color.
I wouldn't say it's racist but it's certainly not right. No one should bully anyone because of what they look like. I don't know why people have such a problem with people with ginger hair. My red hair is gorgeous!
If brown hair is dominant over red hair, then a person who is heterozygous for brown hair will have a brown hair phenotype. Red-haired offspring with two brown-haired parents are fairly common.
Yes ther are people with red hair. The color of the hair is called red but it is actually more of an orange color.
having red hair is actually a genetic mutation, and tipically people (like me) have fair skin, freckles, and of course, red hair.
No
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.
Most people don't like red. But i have red hair and i love it...
It is estimated that 13% of Scottish people have red hair; 10% of the Irish.
No, not naturally. Black people are never born with red hair. Their hair would be red only if they dyed it red. Otherwise, it is always going to be naturally black.
Some Irish people do, but most Irish people do not. There are also people from other countries that do have red hair.
I now about 2% of the people in the world have Red hair!
No, plenty of people have red hair. Some people are just made differently.