JD Vance Memoir: Truth or Stereotypes of the Working Class?
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Vance's first memoir that came out in Many people loved the book because they felt like it told the truth about Vance's difficult childhood in a poor white working class family in the Rust Belt while other folks hated his memoir because of the insulting stereotypes The main point of book was to show how bad things are for the white working class in America and how people need to take responsibility to get help from their communities and change the system as a whole to fix these problems so they can ultimately achieve the American dream through hard work There was a whole Netflix adaptation of the book so we should have known Vance was going to come center stage sooner or later
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