Redhead in Ireland. Target of bullying?

2017-09-03 10:53 am
Some kids experience bullying at school because of their ginger hair in England.
In 2013, Helena Farrell originally from Golway, Ireland commit suicide in England at the age of 15 (still don't know if being redhead was the only reason to be bullied).

Population of carrot top are higher in Ireland, then red head students are less likely to be target of bullying?

回答 (6)

2017-09-07 3:45 am
Give it a rest Guru Hank. You might think you're funny but nobody else does. You are one big bore.
2017-09-03 10:59 am
All the red heads I know are more likely to be the bully. Most of them have hands like bricks
2017-09-03 11:22 am
short tempered, aggressive and like a gangster boss? what's the hair colour of IRA leader?
2017-09-04 8:08 am
Redheads (as gingers prefer to be known) are frequently found living as refugees in cities like Liverpool and Manchester. Large numbers are forced to leave Ireland, where the Catholic Church uses the Epistle of Barnabus as scriptural authority to deny them communion, for having no souls. The separation from their homeland can be traumatic, and it is feared that many fall prey to depressive illnesses and self-harm, or worse.
2017-09-03 7:35 pm
Not really, no. Except maybe by jealous peers, but generally not really.
參考: I live in Ireland.
2017-09-03 10:56 am
Red-heads are a minority. Any kid who is different from the majority feels self-conscious and embarrassed about it.


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