[nagdu] Jury finds IA Dept. forBlind'sguidedog policy does notdiscriminate
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Wed Feb 25 02:52:46 UTC 2009
Rebecca:
Likewise I would argue that someone who was comfortable with letting
someone meet his/her needs, because of blindness really hasn't
accepted it. If they feel justified in letting someone else do
things they should do themselves, then they haven't truly accepted blindness.
Dave
At 09:21 AM 2/24/2009, you wrote:
>What constitutes the difference say between someone who hasn't accepted
>his/her blindness, and someone who has but is just making a sucker out
>of those around him/her?
>I'd argue that there are probably a lot of people who are just fine with
>their blindness, but because they can let others fulfill their needs and
>wishes.
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