In case you didn't know, Spike Lee isn't the biggest fan of the recent "Hipster takeover" that's been occurring in his hometown of Brooklyn, NY, and he expressed his distaste for the hipster-wave during a recent rant at Brooklyn's Pratt Institute.  Spike went on a seven-minute rant airing out his thoughts on "motherf**king hipsters," according to New York's Daily Intelligencer.  Once Spike began speaking his honest opinion it was hard to put a filter on him.

Check out some of what he had to say about the hipster takeover in Brooklyn below.

"Here's the thing: I grew up here in Fort Greene. I grew up here in New York. It's changed. And why does it take an influx of white New Yorkers in the south Bronx, in Harlem, in Bed Stuy, in Crown Heights for the facilities to get better? The garbage wasn't picked up every motherf**kin' day when I was living in 165 Washington Park. P.S. 20 was not good. P.S. 11. Rothschild 294. The police weren't around. When you see white mothers pushing their babies in strollers, three o'clock in the morning on 125th Street, that must tell you something.

"Then comes the motherf**kin' Christopher Columbus Syndrome. You can't discover this! We been here. You just can't come and bogart. There were brothers playing motherf**kin' African drums in Mount Morris Park for 40 years and now they can't do it anymore because the new inhabitants said the drums are loud. My father's a great jazz musician. He bought a house in nineteen-motherf**kin'-sixty-eight, and the motherf**kin' people moved in last year and called the cops on my father. He's not — he doesn't even play electric bass! It's acoustic! We bought the motherf**kin' house in nineteen-sixty-motherf**kin'-eight and now you call the cops? In 2013? Get the f*ck outta here!

"I mean, they just move in the neighborhood. You just can't come in the neighborhood. I'm for democracy and letting everybody live but you gotta have some respect. You can't just come in when people have a culture that's been laid down for generations and you come in and now sh*t gotta change because you're here? Get the f*ck outta here. Can't do that!

"And then! [to audience member] Whoa whoa whoa. And then! So you're talking about the people's property change? But what about the people who are renting? They can't afford it anymore! You can't afford it. People want live in Fort Greene. People wanna live in Clinton Hill. The Lower East Side, they move to Williamsburg, they can't even afford f*ckin', motherf**kin' Williamsburg now because of motherf**kin' hipsters."

How do you feel about Spike's passionate opinions about the way New York City has changed due to the "hipster lifestyle"?

Source: UPRoxx.com