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I wore a Trump hat to a doctor’s visit. The doctor made a strange comment, he was obviously on the opposite political point that make me uncomfortable. What shall I do on my next visit?

09.06.2025 10:44

I wore a Trump hat to a doctor’s visit. The doctor made a strange comment, he was obviously on the opposite political point that make me uncomfortable. What shall I do on my next visit?

I wouldn’t want you to sit in my waiting room with a Klan hood or Porno hat, or Pro Choice Burn in Hell banner. You might as well be shouting “Look at me, I’m special, or at least I’m better and smarter than you, lame libtard!

The uniform makes the man. The man picks the uniform to make a statement. The US president is quite controversial, and many folks fear harm from him, and many others see him as kind of savior.

You have every right to see your doctor, and express you opinions with your costume, and we do live in a a mostly free country, so you have a right to fart loudly and repeatedly at a tea party, after showing up wearing shorts and no shirt, then standing on a chair and loudly signing Die Fahne hoch (the anthem of the Nazi Party) while handing out ultra right wing anti-feminist propaganda literature, printed by your local Misogynist Missionary Ministry. Up to you.

Why does everyone hate Anthony Joshua so much? I get that he isn’t the best heavyweight boxer ever but people claim he’s a no skill fighter but he has an Olympic gold medal, a world championship, and beat Klitschko, a dominant force in boxing

Taking one side or another — like wearing a maga hat to a professional appointment, is intentionally provocative, and is a perverse assertion of “freedom of speech.” Most adult men know to take off their hats indoors, and do so. Wearing an intentionally divisive highly recognizable brightly colored hat in someone else’s professional space is rude and constitutes a challenge. Doesn’t matter if it’s Trump or the Proud Boys, or pro-choice or pro-life, or an endless list.