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julz85
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Topic: hug a ginga day- your opinions Posted: 28 May 2010 at 12:03pm |
so whats everyone opinions on this ?
personally (being a red head myself and having a red head daughter) i think people are taking it all too seriously . iv been reading on the Edge webstie everyones opinions and its very mixed , some people (like myself) are not offended at all and just see it as a bit of fun and games but others get really offended and upset about the whole thing . i dont think the radio station have set out to hurt anyone and thery are certinley not "the reason" kids get bullied for being redheads , bullying happens in schools no matter what , you can be too tall, too short, wear glasses, have braces . kids are always going to find something to bully you about . i myself never really got bullied for being a red head, if i did i never took it too seriously , people make comments about the fact i have red head ( they still do to this day ) but just because comments are made does not mean i have to take them negativly or as see those comments as bullying . i think "hug a ginga day" is funny and light hearted . people compare it to racism , i personally see no comparisson . Racism is very different , it has to do with the colour of your skin and the way people with dark skin have been treated over hundreds of years , they have been made slaves, and made to be completly segrated from "white" society , from my knowlege redheads as a social group have not been treated like this . but anyway this is MY opinion and i am intersted to hear other opinions on this matter .
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 12:15pm |
It's probably easy for me to say "what's the big deal?", but if I had a red headed child I may feel completely different about the whole thing?
I think the fact that some of the people who were unhappy about the day, and started to get nasty towards JJ & Dom about their failed IVF attempts was really sad
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 12:19pm |
pepsi wrote:
I think the fact that some of the people who were unhappy about the day, and started to get nasty towards JJ & Dom about their failed IVF attempts was really sad
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I havent seen that but sounds horrible - humans are bitches
Having my own little ginger - well gingerish - its faded as she has gotten older - I couldnt care less - and if I raise her right neither will she - people are so uptight
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 12:21pm |
I was going to start this same topic! I can see that they aren't doing it out of spite or to hurt anyones feelings but again, I am not a redhead and nor is DD. And Julz you are totally right bullying is going to happen for all reasons, I was bullied my whole way through school, I wasn't a red head, wasn't fat, wasn't anything that I thought unusual but I was bullied all the way through... The day isn't there to encourage people to bully others its there to encourage people to embrace them.
IMO I think their should be a hug a Bex day... I could always do with more hugs  . Also I have a lot of freckles and always have and TBH if there was a hug a freckleface day I don't think I would be offended, I would probably laugh
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 12:27pm |
hahahaah hug a bex day , i like it !!!!!
Yea pepsi - people have said some really horrible things about jay jay and doms IVF journey all because of "hug a ginga day " its really wrong and has nothing to do with it , people are so nasty .
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 12:42pm |
I'm a redhead and I love being a ginga because it sets me apart from everyone else, I like being different and I personally would hate having boring brown or blonde hair! I got bullied a bit at school but nothing major. I think some people need to harden up, but they are the kind of PC idiots that make a big deal out of EVERYTHING!!!!
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 12:54pm |
I can see the funny side to it I suppose but I also look beyond the funny side of it. I've seen kids and even grown ups get picked on, hit and attacked physically and verbally solely because they're a "ginga". I kind of see the "hug a ginga day" as an extension of the bullying. It's almost like a feel sorry for them kind of deal.
Just my opinion and I'm unsure how much it counds because I'm not a redhead myself. My hair use to be a very firey Auburn colour when I was little but definately not ginger.
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 12:55pm |
i always thought it was meant to be a spot of fun. most (by no means all) "ginga's" are up in arms about it, but its one day... what about blonde jokes... or saying brunettes are dull? its so much easier to just brush it off... and if people take it too far then thats their problem. personally i love red hair, my man has a ginga tinge and i hugged him  hehe.
but if someone is going to get bullied, they will get bullied... a horrible person isnt going to wake up today and think that today is the only day they can hassle "ginga's"
ooooh hug a freckleface day!! love it!!! man i would get so many hugs!
and i agree poor JJ and Dom!!!! there were some horrible horrible comments!!!
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 12:58pm |
Lexiesmumma wrote:
I was going to start this same topic! I can see that they aren't doing it out of spite or to hurt anyones feelings but again, I am not a redhead and nor is DD. And Julz you are totally right bullying is going to happen for all reasons, I was bullied my whole way through school, I wasn't a red head, wasn't fat, wasn't anything that I thought unusual but I was bullied all the way through... The day isn't there to encourage people to bully others its there to encourage people to embrace them.
| Me too. I was about as "normal" as can be at school but never had many friends and was ALWAYS bullied hard out. Left school after 5th form because of it. A shame really cause I could have gone on to do so much more.
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 1:02pm |
Mum2Mac wrote:
I've seen kids and even grown ups get picked on, hit and attacked physically and verbally solely because they're a "ginga".
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What kind of social crowd do you hang out in that you have seen adults attacked for having red hair? I have never seen this in my life!
Just for the record, I don't know any redhead, myself included that thinks the word "ginga" is in any way derogatory. In fact I refer to myself as a ginga. I think it is the non-redheads who perceive it as an insult.
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 1:04pm |
yea i also dont get offended my "ginga" i even call my wee girl my ginga princess.
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 1:08pm |
I totally forgot about this as I was dyeing my hair for the first time in about a year!! Bad timing cos I am supposed to be going out tonight... wonder how many hugs I'll end up with
I think its all in fun.. BUT, not all red-heads WANT to be hugged... personally I hate people hugging me, i'm just not a touchy-feely person, and the thought of someone hugging me makes me uncomfortable... even more so when its people I barely know!
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 1:12pm |
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 1:18pm |
I worked with a redheaded salesman and he used the 'ginga' as his sales pitch. I've spent a fortune dying my hair red over the years envious of those that don't have to. I thought the whole day was simply a bit of harmless fun. How can getting a hug be bullying?
Kids get teased and bullyed for any reason - that's kids for ya. You could be perfect in every way a kid will still find the one thing your sensitive about and give ya heaps.
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 1:23pm |
I don't have red hair and the only member of our family is a nephew with red hair so I am totally out of the relm IYGWIM. Although I do dye it a chestnut brown that could be mistaken for a shade of red but you can never get the real deal from some dye.
My thoughts though are it isn't really necessary. Some people are insecure about the colour of their hair. Some aren't. Just like some people are worried about big noses, waistlines etc. And some are secure in themselves to not worry. Would there be a hug a fattie day (I am fat just incase I upset anyone) or hug a honker day for people with big noses. Although it is hugging it is putting a label on people who may not want to be labeled and singled out.
I definately do think we have all got a bit uptight about things with the whole evolution of being "PC" and that the father on close up was a bit over the top as well.
And as for the people personalising it and saying statements such as "god doesn't give some people children for a reason" is just down right nasty. If you are going to have an opinion on a debate keep it clean and factual and don't get nasty and personal as it negatively affects your position. I couldn't beleive that some people would be so cruel.
Ok well that is my 2 cents worth.
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 1:56pm |
I've got a few Ginga friends....they all love being Gingas for various reasons.
One Ginga family is so proud of their photo "Ginger pride" being on the news...whichs reminds me, I need to stop in & hug a ginga!
One of the other ginga;s always say, Red on the head, fire in bed
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 1:59pm |
I think that Dad was over the top too, I wonder if he even stopped to ask his kids how they felt about it or even more so how they felt about him 'coming to their rescue' on national tv - I bet the poor little buggers get picked on cause daddy was on the tele for them, rather than having red hair
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 2:04pm |
I hugged both my ginga's this morning but to be honest I really hate the word "ginga" it just sounds so dirty.
DH never really got made fun of for being a red head as a child, in fact he said he didnt get made fun of unti they immigrated to NZ and I have to admit I dont remember kids being picked on at school for being red heads (aussie)
BUT I may just not have noticed it, certainly not saying it didnt happen.
Why do red heads get picked on anyway?? I dont get it... I have spent soo much money trying to get that natural red colour but its impossible!!!!
Would have to agree with "red on the head, fire in the bed" LOL!
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 2:05pm |
My Mums a red head, shes gorgeous
And yeah Hug a FreckleFace would be a great day - I'd get lots!
I always remember the stupid teacher who thought it was a really great idea to get into pairs and count the other childs freckles as a "Maths" activity... all the kids were like "Bags not counting Kylie's!!!"  They are all bunched together!
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Posted: 28 May 2010 at 2:41pm |
Haha Kaiz, that happened to me too with freckle counting!
The kids of the father on TV go to my school, talking to the kids in my class they didn't know of those kids ever having an issue with it, nor did the 4 gingas in my class - in fact some of them (2 boys) were asking the girls if they were getting a hug!
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