by Rommie » Wed Aug 01, 2018 4:19 pm
I confess I've never thought about this much because I never use it, and would seriously look down on anyone calling someone trash, period. But then, I grew up in the suburbs and now live in a city, and suspect this term gets thrown around a lot more in more rural areas (purely anecdotal on my part).
Thinking about it, I guess it's also a bit the equivalent of how in Hungarian you still would call someone a peasant or "village-like" if they're rural/uncultured etc. But in the USA, you wouldn't exactly call someone a peasant, so another term evolved for the same thing.
That said, I should emphasize it's a bit BS when some put all the blame of Trump on the rural, uneducated segment of the population. Plenty of white, college-educated, urban-dwelling people voted for Trump too, and he wouldn't have won without them.
Yes, I have a life. It's quite different from yours.