- Joined
- Feb 12, 2013
My guess as to the thought process is as followsI've honestly never understood the obsession with gingercide. It's like these murderers literally can't see a ginger without immediately stroking their giant noses and saying "how can we replace this beautiful creature with a fucking ugly ass nigger?"
- Actual ginger people are rare as fuck IRL and thus there are a miniscule number of halfway competent ginger actors and actresses in the industry, relatively speaking
- Actual ginger people are extremely common in works of literary/drawn/animated fiction, adaptations of which tend to draw the baleful eye of OG material fan swarms
- Actors and Actresses do not especially like either dying their hair red or spending an entire shoot wearing a wig unless they absolutely have to, especially the more image obsessed ones who don't want to mess up their hair, which gets fed back to the general production pipelines over the years
- There is a sharp increase in producers shitting out slop adaptations of literary/drawn/animated fiction for the past decade and a half to the point where the on paper demand for ginger actors/actresses skyrockets even further
- The consultancy sphere begin massively pushing muh-diversity schtick for the past decade and a half to the point where racial quotas become unofficially/officially normalised in media land
- Producers for new projects go down the casting lists and realise they could kill two birds with one stone by having the redhead played by a nigger or a jeet, and thus pre-emptively chill any backlash to the character not being ginger because said backlash would automatically be denounced en masse as raysiss