>>7224836Details, anon. Details. I was aware of theses details as I made my original post. I've posted it before, and I got a mirror image response. I'm not accusing you of doing this, but for the most part people seem to concentrate on just those unimportant, small details about the post like Emma being a natural blonde or that the other girl in the image shaved off her hair for a role, as an attempt to discredited the fact that most red head characters do get replaced by either minorities or white people with dark hair. I was honestly kinda waiting to see if it would happen again in this thread, and it did. I honestly don't care much for gingers or capeshit, but I've noticed that it has become a thing to replace them. When the topic is brought up I find it weird how some people will either defend or deny it. I don't know how you really feel about it, but I've noticed that it really is a thing, and it happens very often. Too often to deny it.