A long-growing garbage field much larger than Texas is creeping toward the United States’ west coast, and parts of it will increasingly make landfall for quite a long time.
And one can’t help but think that it has come to the right place.
A new book by writer Charlotte Hays entitled When Did White Trash Become the New Normal?
will be released this week, and, paraphrasing historian Arnold Toynbee,
it issues a serious warning: “Society crumbles when it takes cues from
the underclass.”
The author goes on to write in a New York Post article on the subject:
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