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#today is Kiss a Ginger Day ! This is an informal holiday celebrated annually on January 12th. It was established in 2009 by Canadian's brainwave Derek Forgie as a response to anti-redhead discrimination and bullying aka "Kick a Show more
Replying to @JillFanoO4 Good morning and thanks for the wishes but trying to understand Kiss a Ginger. Like a Ginger Rogers or ginger root? Playoff day, so staying warm inside. Have a great day . #Prayers4California
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Kiss a Ginger Day aims to celebrate people with red hair and to help combat negative stereotypes and bullying associated with this trait. It's an opportunity to appreciate the diversity in human characteristics, and particularly to acknowledge the unique qualities of the 2% of the global population blessed with ginger hair. Red hair is a genetic trait caused by a mutation in the MC1R gene, a phenomenon observed worldwide but with a higher concentration in Northern and Western Europe. This includes many people within the United States too, contributing to its rich multicultural makeup.
The Observance of Kiss a Ginger Day originated in 2009 as an online movement by Derek Forgie. He wanted to create a positive response to the cruel 'Kick a Ginger Day' that was inspired by a South Park episode in 2005, a precedent that echoed through American society. For many Americans, Kiss a Ginger Day is seen as a celebration of diversity and a stand against discrimination of all kinds. It brings a reminder that prejudice based on appearance is still widespread, but can be successfully counteracted through positive reinforcement and celebratory events like this one.
Kiss a Ginger Day in America is marked by showing support and appreciation to those with red hair. People who have ginger friends, family, or acquaintances might give a friendly peck on the cheek (with consent, of course) or simply express their admiration for the hair color. Some may also show their support through online platforms by posting pictures, encouraging conversations about red-haired individuals, and promoting the recognition and appreciation that they deserve. Kiss a Ginger Day is observed on January 12th each year.
Facts about Kiss A Ginger Day
According to Facts.Net, Redheads make up about 1-2% of the total worlds population with Scotland having the highest concentration of redheads (13%).
Several celebrities are known for their dazzling red hair color. Some well known gingers are: Madeline Brewer, Florence Welch, Isla Fisher, and Sophie Turner.
Redheads take longer to develop grey hair. Scientists have found that those with red hair retain their natural hair pigment longer than those with a different hair color.
According to Estately, the States in America with the highest redhead population are: 1) West Virginia 2) Kentucky 3) Ohio
In the News and Trending in the US for Kiss A Ginger Day
Top things to do in the US for Kiss A Ginger Day
Do something kind for a ginger. Kiss a ginger day was created in opposition to kick a ginger day so be sure to show them some love.
Kiss a ginger! That is, with consent first.
Watch the 2014 documentary Being Ginger. It's about a red-headed man's journey to find love.
Watch the South Park episode Ginger Kids. In this episode Cartman thinks he has contracted "gingervitus", an illness that causes him to have red hair.