[Nfbmo] Myth Busters
Gary Wunder
GWunder at earthlink.net
Tue Oct 25 21:01:55 UTC 2011
What is so interesting about this myth is that I believe all people, blind
or sighted, will tend to walk in a circle. This is one of the problems that
hikers have when trying to find their way out of the woods. I have read
about the same problems for people who are lost in the desert. Of course,
if you can see something in the distance it's easier to keep your
orientation, but all human beings will tend to veer, and if there is no easy
way to compensate, they will walk in a circle.
-----Original Message-----
From: nfbmo-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nfbmo-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Gail Bryant
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 2:32 PM
To: 'NFB of Missouri Mailing List'
Subject: [Nfbmo] Myth Busters
This morning someone told me they had learned something about blind people.
They learned that blind people cannot walk a straight line. They learned it
from the reality show Myth Busters. This poor lady was all excited because
of course it had to be true, and besides it was funny!
I asked her if they had actual blind people on the show or if these were
sighted folks who had been blindfolded. Of course they were blindfolded
sighted folks pretending to be blind. So if they couldn't walk a straight
line, neither could the actual blind person.
So on the soapbox I went. I explained about properly trained blind people
being able to walk a straight line. Now, I didn't watch the show. So I
don''t know what actually happened. If this well educated person believed
this nonsense, think of the negativity this can bring us. We work so hard to
get rid of stereotypes and then this.
Gail Bryant
Columbia Braille Teaching Services L.L.C.
1212 London Drive
Columbia, MO 65203-2012
Phone: (573)817-5993
Cell: (573)268-4962
gbryant at socket.net
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