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As Violence Continues, Countermovement Strengthens
I didn't blog about "Kick a Ginger Day" earlier last week. I was hoping that the day of gingerism spawned from a Facebook group spawned from a stupid intrepretation of the South Park episode "Ginger Kids" would quietly die out after its mild commotion in Canada last year. (Some background on "Kick a Ginger Day" and a clip from the inspiring South Park episode can be found here.) Unfortunately, it seems we've had something of a second annual event.
Violence against redheads continued this November 20, 2009, possibly worse the the inaugural 2008 event:
- More than 24 students were suspended at a Canadian school for allegedly beating 4 redhead students.
- Up to 14 students in Calabasas, California, United States beat up a 12-year-old redhead boy.
Apparently, the phenomenon is not being contained within English language countries.
Articles in other languges:
- Uakseptabel netthets mot rødhårede (Norwegian / norsk)
- Skämt blev till hot Otryggt för rödhåriga (Swedish / Svenska)
Universal Hug a Ginger Day
Fortunately a redhead woman in its place. While the "Kick a Ginger Day" group peaked at 5,000, the new "Hug a Ginger Day" has a very respectable following of 1,300 members. The group asks, "Next November 20th why not give a red head friend a hug instead of a kick?"
Facebook Group:
Let's hope 2010 brings more peace to gingers.


















