
For some reason, CNN wrote an article about a 'controversy' in Brooklyn. Apparently, young alt parents are bringing their babies to bars, then other patrons are 'pissed off' that there are babies in their bar. All they wanna do is get their smoke on and get their drink on, but then there are babies ruining the chill/party vibe of a bar.
CNN.com may or may not be the same quality as a 'local news' puff piece:
It is a question in Brooklyn, New York, that's fired up online arguments, prompted unofficial protests and made outsiders giggle. And while the issue may not be exclusive to that area, it's the stuff disputes are made of in what Sasha's dad, Matt Gross, calls the kid-heavy "greater stroller zone" of Park Slope and its surrounding neighborhoods.
Single hipsters and others without (and sometimes with) kids complain about being asked to watch their language, to not smoke outdoors near strollers and to keep their drunk friends under control so as not to scare the little ones. They don't want to feel pressure to play peekaboo. They want to cry over their beers, they say, without having an infant drown them out. If anyone is spitting up, they want it to be them.
It seems like some sort of CNN journalist/internet writer picked up this topic from niche blogs, and converted it into a 'national story.' Just want 2 make an 'oddly enough'/regional puff piece type of news story before I die.
Is this a 'real controversy'?
If parents want to bring their kids to bars, should they go 2 Chili's?
Should I move 2 Brooklyn, or is it a place 2 raise kids?
Should babies be allowed in bars?
Should parents drink around their babies?
Is Brooklyn a relevant area 2 cover/live, or is it the same as suburbia?
Should u have kids and bring them 2 relevant dive bars/music festivals?










