Remember the character in the movie "Network" who yelled; "I'm mad as hell and I won't take it anymore"? That's exactly how I feel whenever I hear or read two words--"trailer trash. The words or inference keep popping up in novels, in articles, in movies, on TV, in a description of a Barbie doll. We've heard them repeatedly in references to Paula Jones , President Clinton's nemesis in a sexual harassment case. A Newsweek writer, speaking on television, referred to Jones's reputation as "just some sleazy woman with big hair coming out of the trailer parks. The park where my husband and I live has more than 1, homes. The park is well maintained, likewise the homes, with perhaps one or two exceptions. Not a bad ratio, since unkempt homes can be found in any neighborhood. The diversity of the residents is apparent, especially on a warm summer evening. There are young couples just starting out, couples with children, retired couples, widows, widowers and singles.

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Trailer trash is a derogatory North American English term for poor people living in a trailer or a mobile home. In the midth century, poor whites who could not afford to buy suburban-style tract housing began to purchase mobile homes, which were not only cheaper, but which could be easily relocated if work in one location ran out. These — sometimes by choice and sometimes through local zoning laws — gathered in trailer camps, and the people who lived in them became known as "trailer trash". Despite many of them having jobs, albeit sometimes itinerant ones, the character flaws that had been perceived in poor white trash in the past were transferred to trailer trash, and trailer camps or parks were seen as being inhabited by retired persons, migrant workers, and, generally, the poor.