On any given day if you walk around NYC, you are bound to
see a big rat standing in front of some building. I am not talking about an
enormous live rat but an inflatable one. It’s always a disturbing site for a
number of reasons:
1) It’s
a big frigging rat
2) It
signifies that someone in the building or a company in the building does things
in a dirty way or conducts things in an underhanded way
Neither of these reasons gives me warm or fuzzy feelings.
As a New Yorker, rats don’t phase me too much. I watch them
in the subway tracks and observe where they go. This year I’ve been ‘greeted’
more than ever on my morning walks to the train by at least two that scurry
along any of the blocks I walk on (we happen to have a serious problem on our
hands this year since we didn’t have a cold winter) Yes, they are gross but as
long as I have protective shoes (hence, not any open toe shoes or flip flops), I’m ok.
But this inflatable rat is bothersome because it really taps
into so many people’s fears. It’s an enormous rat with beady red eyes – even if
rats don’t ‘bother’ me, this is disgusting. And to think that I see one of
these on a pretty consistent basis makes me wonder about the conditions that people
are working in. In this day and age, you’d think people would treat each other
with more respect but it seems to be getting worse. Just as the real rat
population is growing, it seems the human rat population continues to get worse
as well.
1 comment:
That is very weird. What is the purpose of having a big, inflatable rat outside your business? It must be there in an effort to make a statement of some kind and/or as part of an ad campaign. Agree, it would be very disconcerting.
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