Some New York elementary school students are learning the typical home in an American city is the back seat of a car parked next to a boarded-up, graffiti-riddled apartment building.
The lesson is featured in a book by Arthur Dorros entitled ''This Is My House.''
''My family is staying in our car,'' reads the book. ''We will move into a house when we can.'' The illustration shows a destitute mother and two children living in a car parked near a burned-out tenement and an empty lot with an old tire. The page is labeled ''USA.''
State Sen. Martin Golden, a Brooklyn Republican, wants the book pulled from schools.
''Urban stereotypes and illiteracy should not be tolerated in our schools."
That was my thought exactly. It had to be an American scene because the car is a monster 4 door town car. The european set that can afford 4 door car wouldn't be near that part of town.AlladinSane said:I voted Homelesness in America because I thought you were lookingfior one of the first answers...
Shitty buildings exist in every part of the world, but only in Amercia you would see a car of that size running around