• cracksmoke2020 [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    This meme is definitely out of date, hipsters are certainly into the whole "new south" shit, although it's arguably still in it's early phases relative to others. Nashville, Austin, Atlanta, Ashville, ect.

    Also New Orleans has always been cool.

    • UnironicWarCriminal [any]
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      4 years ago

      My theory is that Trump made the North "stink" a bit because he's from NY and flipped a bunch of rust belt states. Plus the South is growing very rapidly.

      • cracksmoke2020 [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        I mostly just think it's that the south is growing rapidly, and the way in which it's growing is that it's becoming a lot more diverse. Southern cities are known for good food, music, ect, so it makes sense that people would move there rather than to the midwest.

        Trump has nothing to do with it, as the rust belt was never really hipster in anyway, minneapolis and chicago are the more hipster midwestern cities anyways. Although the new south mostly does describe highly educated black people moving from all over the US to Atlanta, whereas the "hipster wave" was mostly white suburban kids returning to big cities essentially everywhere. The later describes what happens in Austin, Nashville, Ashville, ect, though.

        • UnironicWarCriminal [any]
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          4 years ago

          The South has always been more diverse.

          The growth and the diversity also started under Bush, going back 20 years now. Trump/the Rust Belt flip was a sort of ceremonial coup de grace.