[blind-democracy] Re: another memory regarding the language police

  • From: Roger Loran Bailey <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "rogerbailey81" for DMARC)
  • To: blind-democracy <blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2021 21:49:22 -0500

I remember meeting someone once in a bar. Like I said, since I became blind the number one topic of conversation when I meet someone new is my blindness. He made a point of calling me visually challenged. He then followed that up by saying that now that Bill Clinton is president he felt like he had to use that phrase. I have no idea what he thought who was president had to do with it. I had a bit more eyesight then than I do now, so I suppose I was technically visually challenged, but I said to him, "Bullshit! I'm blind."


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Emmett F. Fields “ Atheism is more than just the knowledge that gods do not exist, and that religion is either a mistake or a fraud. Atheism is an attitude, a frame of mind that looks at the world objectively, fearlessly, always trying to understand all things as a part of nature. ” ― Emmett F. Fields
On 2/8/2021 9:38 PM, Miriam Vieni wrote:

For a brief period of time, there was a term that sighted people were using
to avoid using the word, "blind". I don't remember the precise phrase, but I
do remember this weird incident. I was attending a platform address at the
Long Island Ethical Humanist Society. I don't remember anything about the
talk that was given, but I do remember that the guest speaker used that
blindness avoidance term during his talk. So at the end of his talk when we
all had a chance to speak with him individually, I told him that as a blind
person, I wanted him to know that I, and the many blind people whom I knew,
did not resent the use of the word, "blind", that is an honest,
straightforward description of our disability, and we are not ashamed of it.
I wanted to reassure him that it is perfectly OK to use the word, "blind".
Amazingly, he did not accept what I said, but instead, he gave me some
rationale for refusing to use the word.  I was furious. Here was a person
saying that he didn't wish to disrespect a group of people and he then
disrespects a member of that group by refusing to receive feedback on his
decision.

Miriam



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