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The 's Influence On Public Space

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Being a man of color, Brent Staples realized he had inherited “the ability to alter public space in ugly ways.” Whether it came as a result from walking at night, going into a jewelry store and getting a doberman pinscher pulled out on him, to seeing people, especially women’s facial expressions change once they caught sight of his thuggish appearance. Although having a completely different perspective, internet blogger, JDOWSETT, possessed a similar ability. Not as a result of his skin color, but from riding a bicycle in a predominantly automobile environment located in Lansing, MI. Instead of people reacting to him like they would with Staples (downright terrified), drivers and pedestrians on the sidewalk would berate him for riding his bicycle although he followed all the necessary guidelines of riding his bicycle. Though they share completely different experiences, both of their respective events have one thing in common. In both of their experiences being an outlier has a negative effect on those who are privileged to drive an automobile or don’t have to be looked at differently due to their skin color. People like JDOWSETT and Brent Staples are those individuals who aren’t keeping up to the guidelines of the status quo. As a result they are negatively reacted to. Because there is just that one black guy in a street of white people or that one bicyclist in a road filled with automobiles, people will often gang up on them because they somebody that isn’t necessarily like

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