Very few ball caps in the crowd behind Kamala Harris tonight

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Why do the MAGA MORONS like to wear ball caps? It’s weird isn’t it?

They might as well wear a pinwheel hat.
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It's america. Like 50% of males when dressed casual wear baseball caps. This is like criticizing women for wearing yoga pants. Stop being a retarded boomer
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It's america. Like 50% of males when dressed casual wear baseball caps. 
Not at the Democrat rallies.

Imagine a grown man walking out the door with his keys, phone and wallet, and just as he’s about to leave the house he goes, oh wait, I need my ball cap. Like an 8 year old.

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Elevated estrogen levels repulse caps, allegedly.
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A ball cap is the sign of a man who spends a lot of time outside. I’m guessing that isn’t you

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I’m guessing that isn’t you
You guessed wrong. I’m outside working in my yard every day. But I’m not 8.

I did wear a ball cap when I played men’s baseball, until I was 46

Ball caps are also popular with bald men

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@ me next time. I haven’t blocked you.

I doubt you spend as much time outside as you say, but whatever.

Anyway, no normal person is this upset over a hat. So many older men wear these hats that no one sees them as boyish; even you wore them for a while. 

In fact, why would anyone consider a simple hat like that as “boyish” in the first place? I don’t- it seems pretty inoffensive to most people.

All that changed was that you saw some Trump supporters wearing hats, and then you decided they were stupid because Trump supporters were wearing them. It’s hilarious.
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Did you know that estrogen is partly responsible for creating healthy sperm.
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Women do wear ballcaps. Did you know that?
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A ball cap is the sign of a man who spends a lot of time outside. I’m guessing that isn’t you

It is curious, that I cannot remmber when I first started wearing a ball cap. Ive been wearing them much of my life.  At 18 or so I wore a wide head band, as I thought it made me more like a native american indian  type. It may have been when I became a carpenter type constructing buildings.  Obviously it was nothing special too me as I cant remmember any specific cap I started wearing.

One thing I liked about them, is I always wore my pony tail through the hole in back of hat where the adjusting strap is located and that pony tail helped to keep my cap from falling off. Since my total reverse shoulder replacement, I cut my hair and now when working, my cap gets bumped and is frustratingly falling off all the time.

My sister thinks that wearing the ball cap for so many years is what caused me to bald on top of my head.

I think for many men who work outside all day long, --or play base-ball--  it has to do with shading the eyes from direct sunlight.  Especially if go back to a time when sunglasses were not so numerable or kinds.  For me it also helped to keep my long hair in place, and, in one public job I had, the boss asked me to keep my long pony tail hair under may hat, and so I did, for three years on that job.

The other day I was thinking about men who wear the cap and those who dont.   Now around home outside working on stuff, or taking walks I find it nice to not wear the ball cap so much of the time. So I wondered if, the ball-cap is associated with outside working man ---blue collar class---? The average Joe?

Again, I think it primarily begins with those outside shading their eyes from sun, and it does help those with a pony tail and longer hair in place, by putting pony tail through the strap area hole. I'm the odd-ball { pony tail } average joe.  When I worked on gas driling barge ---as a rough neck---   they called me pony tail.


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My sister thinks that wearing the ball cap for so many years is what caused me to bald on top of my head.
I’ve heard that theory before. Its possible I guess.

I think for many men who work outside all day long, --or play base-ball--  it has to do with shading the eyes from direct sunlight.  Especially if go back to a time when sunglasses were not so numerable or kinds.  For me it also helped to keep my long hair in place, and, in one public job I had, the boss asked me to keep my long pony tail hair under may hat, and so I did, for three years on that job.
Do you have a theory why MAGA MORONS are very likely to don a ball cap and very few ball caps are seen in Democrat audiences?
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Do you have a theory why MAGA MORONS are very likely to don a ball cap and very few ball caps are seen in Democrat audiences?

Actually no, I never considered that info, til you mentioned it. I considered primarily as average Joe out in field/etc working in the sun, or the base-ball average Joe vs the more white collar worker who may never have had to outdoor worker for extended periods of time.

Perhaps it is the middle-class who considers them selves as the average Joe being abused by the elite in government?

I dunno. My background is not one of education { nearly flunked out every grade --and repeated 7th grade--  till I quit in 11th year }  or privilege, beyond that have being born white in a first world country.

Beyond that, Im not heavy drinker and read my fair share of intelligent science like books for lay people. Reading B Fuller helped to expand my curiosity to  explore many various sciences,except economics and complex maths.  I briefly got into some superficial exploration of geodesic maths.  That was my brief peak of mathematical studies.

Im sure their are many odd-ball type average Joes out there of all kinds. Mine stems from cosmic 60's  { Moody Blues }, Apollo man on moon, then cattle/dariry rancher/farmer, 10,000 miles of hitchiking with no money and ignorant tho life and road was not for me

So many various and  many average Joe type jobs. Reading books when I could afford or get from library. Then found a lady and got married. Lived happily every after. Ha ha......oh if it was all that easy and simple eh?
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Perhaps it is the middle-class who considers them selves as the average Joe being abused by the elite in government?
But in America, we vote for these people to be in our government.

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Look at all the ball caps.

And listen to this embarrassing speech by Trump.

“everybody in this room has been devastated”

“Joe Biden hates her”
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But in America, we vote for these people to be in our government.
Will Rogers 1924....".... ' America has the best politicians money can buy. '...{ undated notes }..".... Cowboy persona with cowboy and other hats of those days.

So much of what he says then rings true, to whatever degree, in todays politics also. And Will Rogers was good with a lariat aka lasso.  I used one on cattle ranch, tho my skiitish horse could not integrate a peripheral view of  this rope swinging., and would dart left and I would fall of the horse because of the her darting to left.


The base-ball cap represents base-ball.  I watched the movie for 2nd time the other...The Catcher Was  a Spy about the Moe Berg. A  1936 Boston Redsox, jewish  odd-ball out { strangest } person who didnt fit in yet excelled in education and intelligence, who was asked  in with troops in Italy { rough very rough journey } then enter into Germany and  kill Werner Hisenberg { Hiesenberg uncertainty and father of quantum physics  } --and Einsteins counter part to ' God doesnt play dice' comments---.

I saw republican man speaking at DNC and he stated, that, whats remains of  of the Republican party is not the John McCain party he knew.

Base-ball cap represents true blue/red USA citizen. The rebellious youth more often wore/wear there cap backwards.

In south I for the first time met a black man who wore is cap sideways.  Scroll to first two photos in LINK below
https://niketalk.com/threads/who-else-wears-their-baseball-cap-sideways-i-barely-see-anyone-do-that-anymore.696024/

To me sideways says,....I dont run with the normal crowds ---ex Democrat - Rpeublican--- I'm my own man/woman, however, women wearing base ball caps sideways is very rare, and at best it is a fashion shoot, I would think.






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Lots of ball caps behind Trump today in Arizon.

The mark of the MAGA MORONS