Segways and selfies: It's the hipster nativity
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Few iconic cultural events have such clear hipster readings as the birth, or startup if you prefer, of Jesus. There is the stable an ancient form of glamping. And the candlelight very hygge. The three wise men have the kind of names hipsters give their children Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar. There are the beards. And shepherds (very now look at the success of James Rebanks memoir about sheep rearing).
Still, one company has decided that nativity scenes need an overt hipster makeover. And lo!, San Diego-based company Modern Nativity has created a set featuring three wise men on Segways, bearing boxes containing gifts from Amazon Prime, Mary and Joseph taking a selfie over the baby Jesus in their stable with its solar-powered roof, and an organically reared cow eating gluten-free feed.
The companys founder, Casey Wright, has described the response as very polarised. Its usually, This is hilarious. I need one, or This is sacrilegious. I hope you burn in hell, and almost nothing in between those two extremes. Although Wright added, to CNBC, that what is perturbing many people is the authenticity of the hipster details. The company has had comments such as: Segways arent hipster. Theyre technically early-stage millennial with a tinge of east coast liberal.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2016/nov/23/segways-and-selfies-its-the-hipster-nativity