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Originally Posted by kschwi View Post
I appreciate the recommendation and from what I've read it is a good show. That said, one of the comments I read online mentioned it really nails the "white trash aesthetic."

Now maybe this reviewer was incorrect in their assessment but Hollywood loves this narrative currently and there are no shortage of shows that examine this. I'm old enough to remember the negative stereotypes of women and minorities on TV during the 60s and 70s. It was wrong then to regularly depict any identity in a negative manner and I'd argue it is still wrong today.
I never liked the phrase "white trash". Hung around with kids from the other side of the tracks in Reno, Nevada when a tween and teenager but they got too violent for me. Or, some of them did. Found books and the avid encouragement of an English teacher at Earl Wooster High School Mrs. Barbara Mitchell. But then the violence returned with the 2-24-1976 murder of her daughter Michelle on my birthday near the University of Nevada, Reno. That really changed how the kids at Wooster saw me. The police rushed to judgement to close the Michelle Mitchell murder but it eventually turned out they got the wrong person. They had focused on someone who some would consider "white trash" but they really should have dug deeper. It was easier on the community to get the case "solved". Quite a huge mess in the long run and the piece of #@$& who committed the crime would probably have continued committing crimes if he had not been in prison in another state. He is basically one depraved soul who could not stop committing crimes unless he was locked up.

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