[blindlaw] Question About Rental Discrimination
Mark BurningHawk
stone_troll at sbcglobal.net
Mon Aug 31 22:30:36 UTC 2009
I went to Dartmouth, class of 1990. I only bring it up because you
mentioned Mary Hitchcock.
For me, the problem is more basic. I can't imagine life without legs,
either, or a strong body, but that doesn't mean that if I meet someone
who leads a life without legs, that I will "logically," deduce that he
or she cannot think or cook or function. I will merely observe to see
if he or she has adapted; if not, then that's more his/her personal
hell than mine; if so, then that is merely what I would expect of any
strong person. I'm not sure that a lack of education explains it,
since attorneys, as some here may attest, have asked disconnected
questions such a whether or not you can use a phone--another one I
can't conceive of the connection. There seems to be here demonstrated
a lapse into fear-driven temporary insanity, in which Aristotelian
logic or orderly, progressive reasoning does not function. This is
why I am almost always caught unprepared whenever confronted by
someone acting irrationally around me.
Mark BurningHawk
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Namaste!
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