It’s hip to be genuinely square

Just in case the blogosphere fails to produce any non-election-related material today (an absurd notion, of course, but do me a favor and grant the damn premise), I wanted to pass along an article my friend Erica posted recently: “Hipster: The Dead End of Western Civilization.”

Don’t get me wrong, I hate the “oh, kids these days” mentality. I hate it in the middle third of Alan Bloom’s The Closing of the American Mind, I hate it when it rears its head periodically in the composition literature (every ten years or so, if I remember a couple of writing center scholars’ talks correctly), and I hate it because I hate being referred to as a kid.

So apologies in advance for sending along what is essentially a “kids these days”-style rant. That said, it strikes me as pretty much the most wickedly fun rant I’ve read since Jon Pareles declared Coldplay “the most insufferable band of the decade.” It also strikes me as true, but I would appreciate some insight from anyone who understands the situation better and can deliver me from what I suspect is an oversimplified view. Genuineness and originality are out there somewhere, right? Hipsters, help an engineer out.