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Proposed bike lanes in Williamsburg, Brooklyn are being criticized by the local Hasidic Jewish community. They are concerned that the paths will encourage more scantily-clad hipster women to ride through their neighborhood. Hasids are not allowed to look at members of the opposite sex, if they are not fully-clothed. The community protested billboards for the new 90210 series, which were then taken down.

On one hand it makes sense to say that an insular community should be allowed to uphold its own standards, but on the other this is a public works project that benefits the entire city.

What do you think?
joshuaheller

32 responses // Hot hipsters distress Hasids

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    Maybe they could make the bike lanes covered, that way cyclists would not only stay dry, but their sexy, scantily-clad bodies wouldn't offend the eyes of any of the local Hasids.

    mattbrawn
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    .. in which case i would use the classic 3rd eye method.

    Mr_Costello
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    I think they should just ban hipsters, or at least people who willing refer to themselves as hipsters (which isn't many).

    Hipsters are a vacuous burden on our society. At least gangster rap produced some memorable songs.

    AceHardchester
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    Even if they did not put the bike lanes through the community, people would still ride their bikes through if they needed to...

    ...so I don't see how not putting a specific lane through there is going to help the Hasids situation...

    it's hard to not look at people who look a certain way in the whole world, much less America, much less New York City, much less Williamsburg...

    MissAmanda
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    As much as I respect the Hasidic community and their right to worship as they choose, they also have to realize that they SHARE the city with other people that also have their own rights that need to be respected. This has gone a bit too far and they, the Hasidics, need to be more tolerant of others.

    deadbolt
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    keep the bikes, get rid of the hipsters

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    I am guessing Hasidic Jews in this neighborhood will, very shortly, be seeing many more hipsters much, much more scantily clad. Good thing for them, winter is on the way.

    neocongo
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    Now I'm not pro hipster by any means but, Hasidics/muslims/christians whatever do not have the right to tell anyone what to do, what to wear or go.

    If they want to have a closed community they can buy some land and build one and create whatever rules they want there. I'm sure they'll claim intolerance of their views but aren't they just being intolerant of others? I wish people could just get over themselves and get on with it. Also, I'm sick of women being used as a scapegoat. It's all the women's fault for bearing their arms and not covering their heads!! Stupid nonsense argument that men have been using to control women and their bodies forever. ugh!

    synclaire
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    So do members of the Hasidic community go to the grocery store and the park?

    SuncatcherEyes
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    the new, "hip" look for girls is layering, so......

    HolyCity2012
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    Hipsters piss me off sometimes, but people should be allowed to wear whatever they want. We all have to live together on this planet, and to make concessions to keep one group of people happy while it is inconvenient for everyone else is just unrealistic. Besides, the girl in the picture is only showing her shoulders and arms. I know that's not 'fully covered' but it sure is far from 'scantily clad.' Geez.

    aswift1
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    Sometimes I get the feeling that hasidic jews see a person in tight jeans on a bike and direct their car directly at them. By the way, when did hating hipsters become the new hip thing to do?

    maxamust
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    I say build the bike lane and allow the "hipsters".
    after being harassed by the Hassys enough times I'm sure they will put on some modest clothing before venturing through. hell even if women (or men for that matter) walk through a Hassidic neighborhood wearing a sleeveless out fit they are bound to hear "How Much". I think the problem will solve it's self over time.

    Eat_Disco
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    I think the problem with certain aspects of religious beliefs is that they are outdated. If Hasidic Jews are to be so extreme in this day and age, they should elect to have they eyeballs torn from their sockets...c'mon now people

    5hiza
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    The solution is easy. The Hasids should dress like bears to scare away the hot hipster girls. Done.

    crackpipe
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    This is ridiculous. I understandd the Hasidic jews have been in that neighborhood for many generations, but really they have to get over it. They are many people in the world who's views are going to be different from theirs. They can't isolate themselves from the world espcailly in a city so diverse as New York City. They can all togehter buy a plot of land and make an gated community.

    GLiz
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    Haha what's everyone's problem with hipsters?
    Maybe it's cause I don't know many, if any, but I think they dress pretty cute..
    And I like their bikes..

    Bwittany
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    I wonder how the media and the public would treat the issue if it was the Muslim community in downtown Brooklyn complaining about women riding bikes in modest closing…

    loganwallace
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    It's fascinating to watch what's happening in Williamsburg with the Hasids taking over one part and the yuppie types (does anyone really use 'hipster'?) taking over the other. There's bound to be conflict. However, the Hasids need to realize that they're not living in their own world governed by their own rules.

    ProfMTH
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    typical neurotic BS .

    malathion
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    I just love how everyone hates hipsters. It's awesome.

    comet260
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    i don't think they should take away the bike lanes!
    what about the other people that want to bike?
    plus, even though hipsters (from what i heard) are a menace to society, atleast there not polluting the earth with a car! (apparently they smoke enough to though :P)

    ichherzpogo
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    This is the United States. Separation of Church and state - remember. If they find the United States culture incompatible with their own views, perhaps they should move to a place where they are more comfortable.

    The bikers are after all on publicly owned and maintained streets.

    I see this as an attack on America in a way. If the city agrees to allow a religious group dictate law in a given district, then we'd have to allow say radical Muslims to enforce their laws here also - or are we talking giving special privileges to this group?

    VoyagerFilms
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    and they say the jews arent fascist. oy!

    Betico
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    Maybe they can build an enclosed bike tunnel for all those scantily-clad hipster women so that the Hasidic Jew men won't be bothered by them.

    Moopak
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