[Cabs] Walmart issue

Nimer nimerjaber1 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 2 01:55:09 UTC 2009


Because when is a bli8nd ref viewed as a possitive thing?

Thanks
Nimer J

BEKAHBEA at aol.com wrote:
> Instead of having them pull it off the shelves, why not request for them to 
>  make it more positive? Why not request that the picture be of a man 
> looking  proud that he is a blind referee? Why not have a description inside the  
> package of how the cane is used and how it helps a blind person? Little  
> things like that can make the public more aware. 
>  
>  
> In a message dated 10/1/2009 7:01:28 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
> nimerjaber1 at gmail.com writes:
>
> Yes, and  as was pointed out, referees are often blind when reffing 
> games, so  obviously they're going to look stupid. I understand now a 
> little better  about how the NFB can see this as offensive, but I do 
> believe it's being  stretched.
>
> Thanks
> Nimer J
>
> Monika Reinholz wrote:
>   
>>  Chris and Nimer and others,
>>
>> Thank you Chris for understanding  why I came out on the list about this 
>>     
> in the first place. I do appreciate  Nimers thoughts on this as well but I 
> must agree with Chris. 
>   
>>  I am a high school (and also do middle school as well) volleyball 
>>     
> official in  the Denver and Colorado Springs areas. So, I know first hand about 
> the  comments and such that are said about us and such. I also have never seen 
> a  blind person in an officials or referee type job, as its a very visual 
> based  position. Not sayng it cant be done somehow, but I wouldnt know how it 
> would  ever be done if it can.
>   
>> Granted, in some ways it is really  nice to see blind people in a 
>>     
> positive light and I'm not dishing that all  portrayals are bad. But in a situation 
> such as this, a blind referee costume  with the picture on its packaging, I 
> must say it shows blindness in a negative  view. The picture is of a guy 
> posed as a blind person in a referee's uniform  with the shades on and cane in 
> hand looking up in the air. His composure and  the look on his face makes 
> him look as if he is a moron and  stupid.
>   
>> As for what can be done, I was thinking that the NFB  can at least bring 
>>     
> it to Walmart's attention and they can take it off the  shelves and 
> apologize. But thats just my idea on what I'd like  done.
>   
>> Thanks,
>> Monika  Reinholz
>>
>>
>>  
>>   
>>     
>>> From:  cjfoster2000 at gmail.com
>>> To: cabs at nfbnet.org
>>> Date: Thu,  1 Oct 2009 16:50:24 -0600
>>> Subject: Re: [Cabs] Walmart  issue
>>>
>>> Dear Nimer, Monica and others on the  list,
>>> What a great topic for discussion. Monica, I am very glad  you brought 
>>>       
> this
>   
>>> to our attention. It is at least worth knowing  that someone has decided 
>>>       
> to
>   
>>> produce a costume of a blind referee .  On the surface (especially for
>>> sports fans) it could seem actually  a little funny. Looking in to it a
>>> little deeper, it is every bit  as disturbing as Monica thought it was.
>>> Blind people don't need  any more fun poked at us (however indirectly it 
>>>       
> may
>   
>>> be) than we  are already dealing with. 
>>> Nimer, I'd like to address several of  your points in the message below 
>>>       
> and
>   
>>> I'll take them in the order  they appeared. 
>>> 1. You said, "No doubt NFB will find a reason to  file a lawsuit about 
>>>       
> this
>   
>>> issue, but I personally think you're  making a bigger issue about this." 
>>> NFB does not purposefully look  for reasons to file law suits about 
>>>       
> anything.
>   
>>> NFB only takes legal  action when discussion, negotiation, and all other
>>> paths to a  reasonable resolution have been exhausted. You may well know 
>>>       
> and
>   
>>>  certainly other members on the list can tell you that entering into any 
>>>       
>  kind
>   
>>> of legal dispute, whether it is as miner as small claims  court or as 
>>>       
> major
>   
>>> as a class action suit is tiring, draining,  complicated, and always
>>> expensive. 
>>> I believe that it  is good that Monica took the time to throw her 
>>>       
> concern out
>   
>>> here on  the list for others to read. It is good for all of us to at 
>>>       
> least
>   
>>>  be aware of how society is choosing to portray us, whether it be  
>>>       
> negatively
>   
>>> or positively. We can then choose how we want to handle  these type of
>>> instances. 
>>> 2. You said "I mean, we  should be proud of two things. First that blind
>>> people have gained  enough attention to be on packages at the super 
>>>       
> market,
>   
>>> and second  that blind people can ref basketball games. " 
>>> Regarding blind  people on packages in stores, blind people have been
>>> portrayed in  newspapers, magazines, movies, and TV very positively in 
>>>       
> the
>   
>>> past.  Many talented blind musicians have had their faces appear on  
>>>       
> albums
>   
>>> in record stores etc for years. Regarding blind people  refereeing
>>> basketball games or any other sport, so far as I know,  there are no 
>>>       
> blind
>   
>>> referees in professional sports. The sole  intent of this costume is to 
>>>       
> make
>   
>>> fun of referees. At nearly every  professional, minor, and local sports
>>> game, people will invariably  yell "come on referee ! What are you? 
>>>       
> Blind?"
>   
>>> whenever they  perceive that a bad call is made. In general, many people
>>> will  perceive this as a sports fan blowing off steam and venting their
>>>  frustrations at the ref, because as always, the ref is the best target  
>>>       
> of
>   
>>> opportunity. So, without looking below the surface of the  seemingly 
>>>       
> comical
>   
>>> idea of a blind referee, I could see how the  costume designer would 
>>>       
> think
>   
>>> this would be funny. However, there  is the possibility of a child or an
>>> adult walking around and  seeing someone dressed up as a blind referee 
>>>       
> for
>   
>>> Halloween and for  the briefest moment they might think, "the referee is
>>> blind and  because he can't see, he can't do his job correctly. Maybe 
>>>       
> that
>   
>>>  means that other blind people can't work either." maybe this might  be
>>> stretching the point just a little, but again, we as blind  people don't 
>>>       
> need
>   
>>> any more misconceptions or stereotypes flung at  us than already have 
>>>       
> been.
>   
>>> These are my thoughts. Monica, thanks  again for putting this out there.
>>> Nimer, thanks very much for  voicing your views. Maybe we need to do
>>> something about this. What  do others think. Regards, Chris Foster 
>>>
>>>
>>>  -----Original Message-----
>>> From: cabs-bounces at nfbnet.org  [mailto:cabs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On 
>>>       
> Behalf Of
>   
>>> Nimer
>>>  Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 10:47 PM
>>> To: Colorado  Association of Blind Students List
>>> Subject: Re: [Cabs] Walmart  issue
>>>
>>> Monika,
>>>
>>> No doubt NFB  will find a reason to file a lawsuit about this issue, but 
>>>       
> I
>   
>>>  personally think you're making a bigger issue about this. I mean, we  
>>>       
> should
>   
>>> be proud of two things. First that blind people have gained  enough 
>>>       
> attention
>   
>>> to be on packages at the super market, and second  that blind people can 
>>>       
> ref
>   
>>> basketball games. the fact that it's on  a halloween costume just makes 
>>>       
> it
>   
>>> funnier. I mean, how many blind  people have you seen reffing basketball
>>> games? I think it shows  that blind people are getting out there and 
>>>       
> doing
>   
>>> things that were  never thought of before, and also that kids get 
>>>       
> exposure to
>   
>>> blind  people. No doubt some kids will say oh, blind people only belong  
>>>       
> in
>   
>>> costumes, but I bet some kids will ask questions about what the  cane
>>> actually does for a blind people. 
>>> Maybe those  kids will grow up to be smarter than their dumb parents who 
>>>       
> know
>   
>>>  nothing about blind people.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> Nimer  J
>>>
>>> Monika Reinholz wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I  normally do not write on the lists but I thought I should  bring
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> something up that  I recently discovered. I was at my local Walmart the 
>>>       
> other
>   
>>> day and  went down the Halloween aisle as I was needing to pick-up some  
>>>       
> face
>   
>>> makeup for this weekend. As I was heading to that section of  the aisle, 
>>>       
> I
>   
>>> happened to notice the costumes that were out and  about. And lo and 
>>>       
> behold I
>   
>>> saw something that really ticked me  off....they have a "Blind Referee"
>>> costume on the racks. It comes  with the shades, a cane, and a basketball
>>> referee uniform. Now, I  am not blind myself...but I thought that was 
>>>       
> just
>   
>>> messed up and  wrong, to say it nicely. So, I picked it up to look on the
>>> back to  find out the "maker"....its a Walmart brand costume. 
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> We of the NFB have worked so hard to bring  blindness to a positive 
>>>>         
> light.
>   
>>>>        
>>>>         
>>> I see this "costume" as a way to ridicule and bring negativity to  what 
>>>       
> it
>   
>>> means to be blind, and they pisture on the front of this  costume package
>>> doesn't help either in my view. Now, Im not sure  if anything or what 
>>>       
> can be
>   
>>> done about it or not but I wanted to  bring this to your attention. I do 
>>>       
> hope
>   
>>> something can be done  about this though.
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Thanks  all,
>>>> Monika Reinholz
>>>> NFB-CO member, CS  affiliate
>>>>
>>>> CABS  member
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     
>>>>         
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