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In reply to the discussion: "Trailer park trash" [View all]lostnfound
(16,769 posts)171. My dad made an honorable living in the 60s... I agree
I don't let people get away with using the term either.
He had a mobile home sales and service business.
Small ones, big ones, old ones and not-so-old.
My parents bought them, fixed them, and sold them.
Those people weren't "trailer park trash". They were human beings and our customers.
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That a former darling of the Democratic Party once said if you drag a $100 through a trailer park...
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2016
#7
Refering to him as being a "darling" reveals much more about that poster than he intended...
NurseJackie
Aug 2016
#219
I need to sell my house for retirement, trouble is finding a trailer is easy, but a lot...
Eleanors38
Aug 2016
#189
I didn't..In fact, outside of the South, that term, and that of 'white trash' wasn't heard until
whathehell
Aug 2016
#27
True, quality of life should not be measured by acreage, but sometimes quality of life
HereSince1628
Aug 2016
#51
I look at that picture and I see kids, bikes, toys, playmates, running, screaming, sand piles,
NBachers
Aug 2016
#62
No need for me to google it - I'm well aware of the jokes. I don't find it funny. n/t
phylny
Aug 2016
#206
I live ten miles outside of Rapid City, SD. There are some very nice trailer parks here and a lot
Laser102
Aug 2016
#37
One might think you would be less tolerant of nasty language than forgiving of it.
uppityperson
Aug 2016
#109
Okay. . .apparently, someone didn't read my last response about my past with bullying
Feeling the Bern
Aug 2016
#149
It is also derogatory towards the poor, and working class folk who live in them.
Agnosticsherbet
Aug 2016
#57
The wheels get taken off and moved to the next mobile home- I used to set them for a living
snooper2
Aug 2016
#147
A friend of mine used that term many years ago, and I suggested to her she not use it again.
C Moon
Aug 2016
#115
How would you describe that grouping so, SheriffBob ? Fox News viewers, perhaps ?
OnDoutside
Aug 2016
#120
Laughable and ridiculous beyond words. You could feed all the homeless in NY with that budget.
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#155
I jokingly called my wife's aunt trailer trash. They sold their house after retiring and were
B Calm
Aug 2016
#140
It's a simplified approach to problem solving practiced by simple minded people.
jalan48
Aug 2016
#161
there are many other terms including: racist, destructive/potentially violent, etc. terms that do
salin
Aug 2016
#195
The Democratic party is ruled by white upper middle class ivory tower academics.
ForgoTheConsequence
Aug 2016
#205