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Despite being the worlds smallest minority, we made up a huge portion of historic achievements and relevance.
Judas iscariot was a ginger, since he was possessed by satan himself, the church convened to decide whether or not gingers have souls. It was concluded that we do, but some envious sucks pretended otherwise, this is also the reason for calling them witches later on.
>judas iscariot
>alexander the great
>thomas aquinas
>martin luther
>william wallace
>cleopatra
>boudicea
>Richard the Lionheart
>Chridstopher Columbus
>Henry VIII
>Elizabeth I
>Galileo
>Oliver Cromwell
>Vivaldi
>George Washington
>Thomas Jefferson
>Emily Dickinson
>Mark Twain
>Vincent Van Gogh
>Winston Churchill
>Elizabeth Bathory
>Mary Queen of Scots
To name a few
According to legend, the first redhead was Prince Idon of Mu who, upon discovering Atlantis, was imprinted with the island’s stunning red sunset and leaves in the form of red hair and freckles so future generations would be reminded of Atlantis’ first sunset.
Some scholars speculate that because Adam was from “red earth” and the Hebrew word for “red” is adom, that Adam was a redhead.
Scholars note that redheads have influenced history out of proportion to their numbers. Famous redheads include Roman emperor Nero, Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, the ancient god of love Aphrodite, Queen Elizabeth I, Napoleon Bonaparte, Oliver Cromwell, Antonio Vivaldi, Thomas Jefferson, Vincent Van Gogh, Mark Twain, James Joyce, Winston Churchill, Malcolm X, Galileo, and King David.