CNN’s tweet teases that these Muslim hipsters are breaking a cardinal hipster rule, and that rule is apparently “never self-identify as a hipster.”
Ever heard of "Mipsterz"? They're Muslim hipsters, and they break a cardinal hipster rule: http://t.co/Q3BiyRNmVk pic.twitter.com/bgrdIq7MTn
— CNN (@CNN) June 3, 2015
They do choose to self identify as hipsters, and a small group of friends even jokingly began calling themselves “Mipsterz” in 2012. A year later, Mipsterz broke out in a big way with a music video showing young Muslim women “taking selfies, skateboarding, fencing and eating ice cream — doing all the things that young people like to do.” (Fencing?)
Today, there are thousands who have signed up as members of the Mipsterz Facebook group. And that’s about it. Good night, and good luck.
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@CNN lol …. is this news or http://t.co/09iyjcUF7m?
— Wolf Hornét™ (@WolfHornet) June 3, 2015
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@CNN Thanks for such hard hitting news..
— Elminster27 (@Elminster27) June 3, 2015
@haydoot @CNN Wicca = Wipster?
— Karl B. Sinclair Jr. (@JrZeitGEIST) June 3, 2015
@CNN muslims create bad news so it's our duty to create good news for them – cnn logic
— Hate Speech Monitor (@HiEnergi) June 3, 2015
@CNN and in news people actually care about…
— TheMPRSofHip (@MsLina12) June 3, 2015
@CNN a new low, cnn… Im disappointed.
— A Perfect Sonnet (@brighteyes2727) June 3, 2015
@CNN Christian hipster=Cipster?
— Tommy (@haydoot) June 3, 2015
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