As Twitchy told you, novelist and alleged Pulitzer Prize finalist Rebecca Makkai implored “normal people” to stop wearing red baseball caps because of the hate they symbolize:

Is anyone else made really uncomfortable these days by anyone wearing any kind of red baseball cap? Like, I see one and my heart does weird shit and then I finally realize it only says Titleist or whatever. Maybe don't wear red caps anymore, normal people? — Rebecca Makkai (@rebeccamakkai) September 1, 2019

Also, for the love of God: The clever folks wearing "Make America Read Again" or whatever caps — NO. You're making everyone scared. Don't do it. — Rebecca Makkai (@rebeccamakkai) September 1, 2019

If you’re here to be contrary: an equivalent here would be western Hindus choosing not to use the swastika symbol in public despite it being sacred to their faith because it would offend/frighten people. The red hat has become a symbol of hate bc of how its wearers act. — Rebecca Makkai (@rebeccamakkai) September 1, 2019

Makkai’s fear seems pretty irrational if you’re one of the normal people … but it actually makes sense when you consider her area of expertise (if you can call it that):

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Is that on-the-nose or what?

Oh, look – who had "Teaches course in what you're allowed to write" in the pool? pic.twitter.com/eQFSVClj20 — Kieran Eleison (@KieranEleison) September 2, 2019

Too perfect.