LizzieMaine
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Observers of our nation back to the days of De Toqueville have commented on our national reluctance to admit of differences in social class. That we ignore them does not mean that they do not exist.
The simple fact that the phrase "trailer trash" is a favorite bit of current middle-class slang sort of puts to lie to such claims, don't you think? How often have we heard that phrase used to describe reality-TV folk *right here on the Lounge,* generally by people who, one can reasonably assume, are of a middle-class background?
I know a lot of people who live in trailers. Some members of my own family live in trailers. Some of them are the sort of people that some people here on the Lounge would glibly call "trailer trash." But just what is it about their own position of class privilege that they think gives them the right to use such a term? If it isn't one of class privilege, of a superior looking down on a perceived inferior, than what, exactly *is* it?