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Redheads stage Ginger Pride march at Edinburgh Fringe Redheads stage Ginger Pride march at Edinburgh Fringe
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People with red hair are being encouraged to show off their true colours in a march through Edinburgh. People with red hair are showing off their true colours in a march through Edinburgh.
It has been billed as the UK's first Ginger Pride Walk and is part of the Edinburgh Fringe festival. It has been billed as the UK's first Ginger Pride Walk and is part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Marchers were due to gather outside the Balmoral Hotel from 11:00, and will be led by Canadian comedian and proud redhead, Shawn Hitchins. Marchers were due to gather outside the Balmoral Hotel from 11:00, with the event being led by Canadian comedian and proud redhead, Shawn Hitchins.
He said it was a fun way to stand up against prejudice and those who poke fun at people with ginger hair.He said it was a fun way to stand up against prejudice and those who poke fun at people with ginger hair.
The comedian said: "Internationally, red hair is tied to the identity of Scotland and should be cause for celebration. I made a promise that if I ever returned to the festival, I would attempt to organise an event like this. Scotland is said to be home to almost a fifth of the world's redheads.
"It's totally tongue-in-cheek, but in light of the recent attention to bullying and gingerism we can send a message to all that says, It Gets Redder. Speaking ahead of the event, Hitchins said: "Even although it isn't a real word, gingerism exists and bullying exists and you can't deny that kids are being subjected to taunts or being bullied in schools just for having red hair.
"This is the first year and we're starting small. If all goes well I would love for this event to become an annual celebration in one of my favourite cities." "In Canada there's not a lot of redheads, and for me as a really ridiculously gay kid, having red hair only heightened my sense of isolation because nobody looked like me, nobody lisped like me or burnt under the sun like I did."
The comedian said he was not sure how many people were likely to take part in the march, adding: "I hope its not just me - and I hope it doesn't look like the battle scene in Braveheart."
The event has generated a considerable amount of online interest, with Hitchins admitting he had been surprised at the number of ginger websites, blogs and activists.
He added: "They've all been in touch with me. It's almost like I've opened a door and realised there was an actual party on the other side.
"One day this week I was approached by a priest who came over, grabbed my shoulder said 'I love what you're doing with your affirmation march' and gave me two thumbs up."
Slogans prepared for the parade were said to include "Ginger and proud", "For the love of ginger", and "All hail! The red, orange and pale."Slogans prepared for the parade were said to include "Ginger and proud", "For the love of ginger", and "All hail! The red, orange and pale."
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