Hippy Hell
Hastings
on Hudson, New York, has been called by most a paradise for hipsters. The issue
with this new age trend is that while the arts have been emphasized, most other
areas, such as athletics, the sciences, etc. have been neglected. Now while this artsy, European, hipster, free
thinking, style of living works for some, it does not for others. Hastings has
experienced a rapid change of culture. These hipsters are trying to keep the
town hostage in an old timey look and feel. Their actions are both selfish and
are without good judgment.
Hastings on Hudson was originally a blue-collar
factory worker town. During World War I the town manufactured mustard gas, and
the majority of the town worked in the factory. Hastings was always a factory
town, producing buttons, cables, and other goods. But ever since the “Hippy
days” when the hippy movement was most prominent in the beginning of the last
quarter of the 90’s, the town has taken on a whole new look. It is hard to walk
down the street and not see a pair of skinny jeans, or hear some strange
underground band being blasted out of a vintage Volkswagen. Even the school has
taken up this artsy life style. The art department in the High School is one of
the best in the county and offers more class options than any other subject. Now
while to some this may be a good thing, all of the other departments are some
what neglected. This has permeated the being of everyone in the town and
affects the decisions that have been made about the town and the townspeople.
Now while in Kinloch’s piece about Harlem,
focuses on the gentrification that occurs in Harlem, what is happening in
Hastings is rather similar, but in a different sense. The issue is that these
hipsters are making it so hard to do anything, even get a turf field put in
that it has created that people are starting to move out of the town. The
gentrification that is occurring is not textbook gentrification that occurred
in Harlem, but is more of a cultural gentrification.
Back in Hastings’ early days there
used to be factories down by the river that produced various goods, but some of
the more volatile ones include mustard gas and other forms of wartime goods.
This has created serious pollution and the site is condemned. For years there
have been attempts to destroy and safely remove the contaminated land and the building.
This past year a bill was finally passed. But sadly a group of these so-called
“Hipsters” applied for the land a building to be protected as a historical
landmark. The building is decaying and has graffiti and broken glass all around
it; it is an eye sore and for someone to call it a historical landmark is both
blind and dumb. The decision to save the building came up out of nowhere as for
many years the towns’ people approved of the removal of the toxic site. But
when a bill was finally passed all of a sudden this group of people stopped the
destruction. But what is the true logic to this, other than using the building
as a backdrop to an artsy photo shoot it is rather dangerous. The amount of
contamination that the land has requires the removal of 10 feet of topsoil from
the entire sight to ensure that it will be safe for years to come. This is one
of many issues that have arrived with the creation of a Hipsturbia.
Another of these issues that have
been created by the new outlook of the town is an issue very close to me: the
football field. To some this is just a field and nothing else, but to me it is
my home. The field itself was last renovated in the early 80’s with a new,
non-regulation track being put in place in the early 2000’s. The field itself
is poorly maintained, and the grass is always dying, so by mid season it is a
giant dust bowl. The facilities too are very poor at the field. This past year
a bill was put through to put in new bleachers, and a brand new turf field.
Well the first issue that the hipsters had was that the turf field was not eco
friendly, so the school found an alternative, which used coconut husks instead
of pulverized tires. Since that issue was solved a new one came up, a movement
was started that contained the slogan, “Keep Hastings really green, save
Reynolds field.” The bill came to a screeching halt and when voting occurred it
was defeated by a rather large margin. So now Hastings is stuck with a dirt
bowl, and the town folk save $2.50 on their yearly taxes.
The change in the town was swift and
apparently it seems that the town is never going to go back to its roots of a
blue collar, workers town. The yoga studio, the French pastry shop, the bicycle
store, and all the non chain stores all play into the whole Hipsturbia that has
been created appears to be ever lasting.
The problem is that most of the other towns’ people who do not follow
this hipster lifestyle are not usually the ones at the town meetings, or the
ones to protest, they are usually the ones who are more quiet, and for that
reason these hipsters are taking over this town from its very core. The
solution, which seems simple but that is far from the truth, would be to get
all those who do not have the same views as these people, and bring them together
to try to fight for what we want. But even that is a lot to ask for this town. For
those whose lifestyle is similar to the lifestyle created in Hastings, the town
is a dram come true. But for those who do not wear skinny jeans, sip soy chai
latte’s, or listen to the next band that you have never heard of, it is hippy
hell.
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