What does my ethnicity have do with the stereotype you mentioned?
Seems like rednecks to me.
We're talking about the guy. Not you. I have no idea of your ethnicity, and it matters not to the discussion of my white trash neighbor.
I was drawing a picture of what I percieve based on the guy. You percieve a redneck. If he thinks he's "better than this neighborhood" and the neighborhood's perception of him is "he belongs in the trailerpark dealing meth" than that's the the image he is protraying. It doesn't matter what he really is.
Appearances are relative. I think an uncut lawn gives a more rural aspect that suburbia desperately needs. I'm not sure why other people should have a say on the appearance of my private property or what I store on/in it as long as it does not pause any danger.
If you lived on a 10 acre tract, what happens on your property pretty much is your business.
If you live in a neighborhood (with deed restrictions on these kinds of things no less), than what you do in your front yard DOES impact other people.
That trailer almost got a kid hit, because somebody couldn't see around it when it was parked on the street. My other neighbor got his side mirror whacked off because he'd parked on the street, the trailer got parked on the opposite side, and an idiot drove too fast between them.
This is a big boxy trailer. About the maximum size a pickup can probably handle fully loaded.
Is it all the trailer's fault? Of course not. Is it a good idea to park something like that in a neighborhood on narrower streets? Not so much. Is it a good idea to park it on the lawn, given that doing so pretty much means running over curbs (that he doesn't own) and violating someone else's property?
The guy is a renter. He's got no rights to do any of this compared to anybody else in the neighborhood. And he is disrespecting the rules and social norms of the neighborghood.