While there are some infants in Gothamist's midst, there are times when we seriously doubt our ability to raise a child. These times are usually when we hear about how expensive college educations are becoming, anything related to an Amber alert, or when we read things like this New York magazine article about an innocent posting about a found hat that went horribly, horribly wrong. The place: An email forum of Park Slope parents. The found object: A colorful, some might say "wacky" hat which someone described as a "boy's hat." And that's when the floodgates opened:
Wondering how such a categorization would feel to a spiky-hat-wearing girl, Lisa wrote, “It’s innocent little comments like this that I find the most hurtful.” A third member responded soon after, saying such political correctness drove her “up the wall,” and a heated discussion ensued. Lisa’s supporters questioned their opponents’ commitment to “the free interchange of ideas and questions”—said one, “I have found in life that when the subject matter is difficult, there is always someone who wants to stifle the conversation”—while an opposing faction expressed facetious dismay that the original poster, who had described the hat as likely belonging to “an older child,” was not more considerate toward “younger children who happen to have large heads.”Wah! Maybe Park Slope will require a seminar on how to describe found objects soon. Gothamist is probably going to be raked over the coals for calling the hat "wacky," but let's face it, relative to hats that look like animals, everything else is wacky.
Lost and found for adults: Craiglist - a cat was found in Fresh Meadows, an iPod found on Liberty Island and a camera and laptop was found on the Upper East Side.
Image of the offending hat from New York magazine





Thanks for this post. You just reminded me that I have to buy condoms on my way home today!
Ha!
Reading that thread made me wish the North Koreans, the Martians, SOMEBODY would invade to give these folks something real to gripe about.
These urban mother boards can and do get nutso.
Second are the school forums.
Ivan, you've got it right. I can't even imagine how these people function - and I'm about as P.C. as they come! In my hometown, somebody would have written "faggy hat found" and nobody would've blinked. Not that that's a good thing, but these people seriously couldn't exist outside of Park Slope, Berkeley, or Cambridge!
God these people would shrivel up and die if a real problem reared it's ugly head.
Damn, I miss natural selection!
Looks like a court-jester hat to me or maybe the village idiot's hat! Good thing I not posting lost & found items, I would be sent to the rack by the park slope brigade. You can be educated, have money, live in a trendy neighborhood and still be an idiot.
As an Ohioan cum Park Sloper about 8 months back, I'm amazed at how quickly "real New Yorkers" (define as you will) jump on Park Slope. Some areas of it are ridiculous, but parts of Manhattan aren't? Puh-leeze. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
But just to point something out that seemed to have flown under the radar - "Lisa"'s post was a joke, and she said as much when people started ating all ape shit (except Ben, he's just hilarious - read it for yourself). It's easy to perpetuate stereotypes when you don't bother to read what's actually going on.
Watch out for that cloud of Smug, Annoyed.
That's it. I'm moving to Queens.
Seen in the Tea Lounge, a response to this PC craziness.
http://www.planetgordon.com/archives/000585.html
damn breeders (both M n F!)!!!!
ahahaha. "Oh, it's so cozy yet urban. I just love it here."