>>214048727 (OP)
Pharaohs were redheads.
Certain Biblical archtype villains were redheads.
Jesus was a M-E redhead albino.
The mohammedans' lore claim their leader was an albino Arab with a redbeard.
I've read that in some parts in Judaism and Islam, gingers are considered special; as in, the former would be descendants of priestly or aristocratic families, whereas the latter are related with arab mohammedanic tribal royalty equivalent. It's semi-obscure and semi-conspiratorial, to be honest, what I've tried to learn.
Certain Roman Emperors were described blond but it's a redhead-blond-brunette mixture.
Feudal nobilities, the Merovigians, were redhead that wanted to claim lineage with Jesus and Magdalene (forget John Brown bullcrap, something more obscure with the Magdalene sisters). The Caroligian rebellion is still an interest bit of history, that they could manage to dethrone them.
Germanics, some or almost all of them, were redhead or scantily redhead; ex. Barbarossa.
I don't know for sure but I've read bits and pieces that some Irish & some Scottish folklore myths regard themselves foreign, respectively Egyptian, associated with redheadness or related to Africa. Hence, some stereotypes that didn't favored them at all through history.
Another interesting color-coding fact: red is associated with absolutism (monarchy).
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There's definitely some in-depth epigeneitic memory in European non-foreign genotypes, if people are avoidant with redhead albino mixup. Whatever you read, either reds are associated with high caste groups (priests, monarchies, nobility...) and, in the same breath, as oppressors, tyrants, authoritarians (ex. Ancient Egypt being the posterchild of a totalitarian state or ancien regime feudalism).
I don't believe in happenstances, something is there stacked against redheads, respectively red associated with totalitarianism.