Elon Musk shares a post on "gingercide" in popular media in which red-headed characters are no longer are played by red-heads
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@LoriQuaid The reason for this is very simple:
It was often secondary characters that had orange hair, as an easy way to distinguish them from the main, and background characters.
This sort of thing is used a lot in comic, and anime too.

Fast-forward to current year, and "the message" is pushed into every piece of media.
Slowly at first... Turning a main character black would be too much even for the normie fans.
So a secondary character, one that was often ginger/red-head was race-swapped instead.

They would've done it with a main character if they thought it would work, but Miles Morales (who still isn't Spider-man, and never will be) proved it cannot be done.

That is why lead characters are now being replaced entirely.
Superman is succeded by his gay son, Hawkeye has a daughter (probably gay too, most people in comics are these days), Ironman is killed-off and the black female Ironheart takes his place, etc...

@coded_artist I had heard that Stan Lee was attracted to redheads. He married a redhead, and included many in his stories.

"Comic book legend Stan Lee inspired by Newcastle-born wife" chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north
'Stan, 88, said of Joan: “When I first went to meet her, a stunning, drop-dead beautiful redhead opened the door. When she spoke, her soft, Geordie accent ran up and down my spine.'

“When that door opened, I was looking at the girl I had been drawing all those years.”

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@LoriQuaid I'm sure that's another factor, but this was a thing long before Stan Lee, and not only in Marvel Comics either.

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