Hipster is now comparable to a racial slur

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Sobriquet

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She was the one that brought up the hipstery thing. When I asked where her and her boyfriend are from, she said, "What just because we look different, we're not from around here?"

I said, "You're dressed a little hipstery, but no it's not that. I work here from time to time and don't recognize you guys."

What did they look like?
 

esms

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She was the one that brought up the hipstery thing. When I asked where her and her boyfriend are from, she said, "What just because we look different, we're not from around here?"

I said, "You're dressed a little hipstery, but no it's not that. I work here from time to time and don't recognize you guys."

Seems like she was looking for a reason to be offended.
 

HylianTom

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One of the first parades of the Mardi Gras season - Krewe du Vieux - is a rather risqué parade that's diry-minded while also making fun of politicians and current events. New Orleans is gentrifying pretty significantly right now, so this topic is bubbling right under the surface.

Anyway, among the private parts and politicians and goofy costumes, here's one of the signs carried in the parade..
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Sobriquet

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One of the first parades of the Mardi Gras season - Krewe du Vieux - is a rather risqué parade that's diry-minded while also making fun of politicians and current events. New Orleans is gentrifying pretty significantly right now, so this topic is bubbling right under the surface.

Anyway, among the private parts and politicians and goofy costumes, here's one of the signs carried in the parade..

What does it mean in this context? Yuppies? Trust-fund "artists"?
 

Valhelm

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Saying that hipster is a racial slur against white people is actually kind of racist. That suggests that there are no brown, Asian, or black hipsters, while they are absolutely are.
 

HylianTom

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What does it mean in this context? Yuppies? Trust-fund "artists"?
I'm not sure. Your theory would make sense. Over the last decade, the city has seen a noticeable influx of well-off youngsters. I'd call them "young professionals," but a lot of them don't seem to work very much, hehe..

And now I'm imagining the horror of a "Go Home {*race*}" sign. Yikes.
 

Windam

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One of the first parades of the Mardi Gras season - Krewe du Vieux - is a rather risqué parade that's diry-minded while also making fun of politicians and current events. New Orleans is gentrifying pretty significantly right now, so this topic is bubbling right under the surface.

Anyway, among the private parts and politicians and goofy costumes, here's one of the signs carried in the parade..

and take Obama with you!
 

Sobriquet

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I'm not sure. Your theory would make sense. Over the last decade, the city has seen a noticeable influx of well-off youngsters. I'd call them "young professionals," but a lot of them don't seem to work very much, hehe..

And now I'm imagining the horror of a "Go Home {*race*}" sign. Yikes.

Yeah, I edited in the trust-fund part after realizing that Los Angeles is full of people buying $500,000 shacks in the rapidly-gentrifying ghetto with no apparent source of income. And putting in those stupid fences with horizontal slats.

I considered moving to New Orleans but man it's getting expensive to buy.
 

HylianTom

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Yeah, I edited in the trust-fund part after realizing that Los Angeles is full of people buying $500,000 shacks in the rapidly-gentrifying ghetto with no apparent source of income. And putting in those stupid fences with horizontal slats.

I considered moving to New Orleans but man it's getting expensive to buy.
You aren't kidding. Prices - especially in areas that don't flood (which are the areas along the river, by the streetcar & parade routes) - are absolutely insane. If you had told me 20 years ago that this would happen to the area, I would've thought you were a loon.
 
Hipster doesn't even mean anything anymore. It's just a lazy term used to stoke the flames of social tribalism, i.e. "this person doesn't conform to mainstream culture so I'll call them out as different/weird/laughable". Basically no different than how mainstream Americans used "hippie" derogatorily in the '60s.
 

Novocaine

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Just because America has hypersensitivity to black racial slurs it doesn't mean calling someone a hipster is okay. They are both derogatory terms, just on different parts of the spectrum.
 

Acorn

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Hipster doesn't even mean anything anymore. It's just a lazy term used to stoke the flames of social tribalism, i.e. "this person doesn't conform to mainstream culture so I'll call them out as different/weird/laughable". Basically no different than how mainstream Americans used "hippie" derogatorily in the '60s.
It pretty much means yuppie now.
 
Just because America has hypersensitivity to black racial slurs it doesn't mean calling someone a hipster is okay. They are both derogatory terms, just on different parts of the spectrum.

Oh boy, tell me you regret posting this as soon as you hit the "Submit Reply".
 

Sobriquet

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Foggy

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Lady is stupid.

On a tangent, there's always a lot of "thou doth protest too much" going on when hipster threads pop up.
 

RBK

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Hipster is like the equivalent of calling someone a lame.

Nigger and all racial slurs are in a completely different category.
 

Mully

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I really don't have any problem with the term. I love hipster music, beer, living. I view the term pretty positively.
 
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