HatsEnough
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Actually, HE, I think I understand the point he is trying to make. A hat with eyes piercing one from beneath the brim can be imposing. Envision the County Sheriff glaring at you from beneath the brim of his hat after pulling you over. He makes an interesting point, in that, a great many authority figures sport a hat; cops, drill instructors, pilots, umpires, even conductors and train engineers in the past if not today. Perhaps it is a learned response in our society that a man in a hat is generally accorded some measure of respect.
Except that hats were so ubiquitous in the days he's talking about that hats were not much paid attention to. No one would consider a hat particularly "imposing" because everyone wore hats. They were so rote as to be unconscious. Everyone had one. They were every where.
I just don't buy the whole claim. It sounds trumped up. It sounds like someone is trying too hard to "see" things where they do not exist.
Here, let me try some similar overreach...
"The sky is oppressive. It sits above us all, holding us down, always looking over us. That sky is glaring at us, I tell you."
Is it silly to say the sky is oppressive? Yes, of course it is. But I employed all those ominous terms and ascribed it to the sky because I was trying to be artful about it. That is what I think of this silly "hats are negative" claim. It's just nonsense.