[stylist] Thought Provoker About Love

Judith Bron jbron at optonline.net
Sun Feb 15 18:07:20 UTC 2009


I'm not sure what social classification that puts us in, but I don't think 
it is a sub-culture.  We operate differently because we have learned to 
adapt to our situation and take our rightful place in society.  Judith
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From: "Justin Williams" <justin.williams2 at gmail.com>
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> While you are correct, there is still a subculture amongst the blind.
> Despite us being forced to assimilate our-selves into mainstream culture, 
> to
> say that there is not a subculture would be incorrect.  Our subculture
> hasnothing to do with race, ethnicity, or anything else.  It would be 
> closer
> to say a group of marines, or a subgroup of that nature.  A group of 
> people
> who act a certain way do to having to adapt to a specific set of
> circumstances.
>
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