Gingers 2013 [cracked] -

Gingers 2013 [cracked] -

By 2012 and into , the "no soul" trope had escaped the show. It became a standalone meme. Red-haired children were asked in school hallways, "Do you have a soul?" Teens on Twitter created accounts dedicated to "Ginger harassment." What started as dark comedy morphed into a real-world social contagion.

: Filmmaker Alexia Anastasio interviewed hundreds of red-haired women globally to capture how their hair color defines their identities and life stories. Ginger & Rosa gingers 2013

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But every action has an equal and opposite reaction. was not just a year of victimization; it was the year redheads organized. By 2012 and into , the "no soul" trope had escaped the show

In 2013, a British study highlighted that 60% of redheaded men and 47% of redheaded women reported being bullied for their hair color, emphasizing the need for these pride movements. Redheads in 2013 Media & Film In 2013, a British study highlighted that 60%

– Around 2013, campaigns like "Ginger Pride" walks (e.g., in London and Edinburgh) gained visibility, pushing back against bullying and celebrating red hair. These were covered by outlets like the BBC and The Guardian .

So here’s to the gingers of 2013. You had a soul then. You have one now. And unlike the memes that tried to bury you, you’re still here.