A California woman who attacked a man for wearing a Make America Great Again hat has gone missing and no one cares.

The woman found herself in the national headlines last month after attacking the man and subsequently getting fired from her job, Mercury News reported.

Authorities are searching for a woman who caused a national uproar — and received death threats — earlier this month after she publicly lambasted a 74-year-old man for wearing a Make America Great Again baseball cap at a Palo Alto coffee shop.

Rebecca Parker Mankey was reported missing Friday morning when she didn’t return to her home in Palo Alto after visiting a friend in Lake County, said Sgt. Aaron Clark of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.

Clark said investigators believe Mankey went off the grid to avoid the avalanche of negative attention she has received.

“We have nothing that makes us think she’s at-risk,” Clark told Mercury News in a phone interview on Friday.

“We’ve determined from the people we’ve talked to that she is voluntarily missing,” Clark told the news agency.

Parker Mankey, who looks exactly like what you would expect a raging liberal to look like, went on Facebook to brag about how she harassed the old man.

She bragged about how she harassed him at a Starbucks, left, came back and harassed him some more and then wanted to dox him and ruin his life, she said in a now deleted Facebook post.

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“Anybody in Palo Alto know this freak. He was sitting in Starbucks. I think he lives in Palo Alto. He will never forget me and will think seriously about wearing that hat in my town ever again.

“If you see him in this hat, please confront him. You do not want to be the person who didn’t speak up as we slipped into fascism.

“I yelled at him. Called the entire Starbucks to order and yelled at him more about how it is not ok to hate brown people. He threatened to call the cops. I left after yelling at him some more.

“When I walked back by after picking up my lunch, he was still there. I went back in and yelled that I had changed my mind and wanted him to call the police because I wanted to know his name, where he lived, his wife’s name, and where his kids went to school.

“I called him more names and told him to call the police. Then I yelled and asked someone else at Starbucks to call the police.

“He wouldn’t call the police, so I called him a wimp. He got his stuff together to leave. I followed him to the register while he complained about me.

“Then chased him out of Starbucks yelling at him to get the fuck out of my town and never come back.

“At one point he tried to trip me up by asking if I lived in Palo Alto. He wasn’t expecting me to say that I was Palo Alto born and bred.

“I think he lives in Palo Alto, please please send me a DM if you see him anywhere.

“The part that was really heartbreaking to me was that in a full Starbucks, I was the only person yelling at him.

“There were other white people there who should have called him out. It is the duty of every white person in America to stand up to this every time they see it.

“Don’t be the person who does nothing to protect our brothers and sisters from this hatred. It is not OK,” she said.

And people did speak up, but not in the way that the mohawked freak wanted them to against the elderly man.

Rather, people contacted the music store where she works and in no time she found herself as the one on the unemployment line.

“With regard to the aforementioned incident on 4/1/19; the employee in question has been terminated. Gryphon does not believe anyone should be harassed or subject to hate speech no matter their beliefs,” Gryphone Strings wrote on Facebook.

“Music has historically been something that has brought people of diverse socio-political backgrounds together. We would like to make it clear that the opinions expressed and actions taken by the employee are not indicative of how we conduct ourselves at the shop and we hope we can continue to serve our customers across the country respectfully and universally as we have done for nearly 50 years,” it said.

"Maybe she identifies as a Missing Person"!!!!!

Bbbbaaaaaaaaa — Play like a Champion today. (@JasonPillar3) April 20, 2019

I don’t see any woman… — Will Brink (@WillBrink) April 20, 2019

She’s been lost her whole life and now the police are going to care. — 13 Years! (@sgibbs1971) April 20, 2019

Good I hope she stays missing. One less scumbag to worry about. — Keith Cliff (@travelerpoex) April 20, 2019