A Treatise Against The Pointing Out of
Reddish Hair
Several times a year, someone
points out to me some aspect of the underlying red nature of my hair. And it is never positive. (It’s also usually not overtly
negative, but hear a girl out.)
Today someone I had just met
said, “I like to meet redheads. My wife is a redhead.”
Cue the angels’ harmonic, “Ahhhhhhh!!”
Because most times.
(Note: Today I read an article about how the
word “because” is becoming prepositional and is often followed by nouns. Only nouns. Because evolution.)
Most times the recognition of
red hints in my hair is at least indirectly negative.
And of course I’m sure, quite
sure, that these sayers of hurtful half thoughts are well meaning.
Because human nature.
However.
My ears change good intentions
(or at least not-well-thought-out intentions) into accusations.
Because Kimberly.
Here are a few examples:
At the closing on my first
home, previous owner says, “Oh no. Another redhead in that house.”
At work: “Did you know that your hair gets redder when you’re fired up?”
At department store: “I know you probably think you’re pale, but the reddish hair
makes up for it.”
Newsflash: If I am truly redheaded, then Miley
Cyrus is only a mildly toxic role model for young girls.
Because y’all.
You would never say to someone
with gray hair: “Oh no,
another geriatric in the house.”
So, can we please stop the discrimination against angry, temperamental
redheads?
Because fairness.
Because if you don’t have
something nice to say.
Because fear (of redheaded
retaliation).
Because there.
Because I’m done.
Because as you were and onward
and upward and sideways and all that.
1 comment:
Because awesome.
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