[stylist] question

Justin Williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 23 20:41:49 UTC 2009


If they pass them welf off as sighted, well then I say more power to you.
However, you can't have both.  You can't pass your self off as sighted, then
run to the nfb when you need help?  That two face, and dishonorable.  
-----Original Message-----
From: stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Robert Jaquiss
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 11:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [stylist] question

Hello John:

     I have been an active member of the NFB since the spring of 1990. I 
have not heard of terms for those legally blind people who try to pass 
themselves off as sighted. My view is that if a person has a significant 
vision loss, then "passing" is extremely difficult if not impossible. 
Historically, some literature used to describe blind people used the term 
"sightless", or more recently "partially blind" or "partials". The last two 
terms were and sometimes still used to describe those of us who have some 
vision.

Regards,

Robert Jaquiss

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Lee Clark" <johnlee at clarktouch.com>
To: "'NFBnet Writer's Division Mailing List'" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: [stylist] question


> Yo, blinks:
>
> Just read my first issue of the Monitor.  The Ved Mahta piece reminded me 
> to
> ask you all two questions.  I am wondering if you have a term that you use
> for two concepts I am sure that very much exists.
>
> The definition of the first one would have a picture of Ved Mahta himself 
> or
> someone else more notorious in your community for this type.  The text
> definition would be something like "a blind person who is in denial or
> refuses to embrace blind identity and in fact takes pains to avoid blind
> people or being associated with the blind community."  The black community
> has its own version, called Uncle Tom or Oreo--dark on the outside but 
> white
> inside.  The Deaf community has this type, too, called hearing-headed, 
> with
> a special sign that implies the person is hearing in his head, obsessed 
> with
> trying to be hearing.  The most notorious hearing-head is probably Heather
> Weatherstone, who was Miss America but is a graduate of the much-hated
> Clarke oralist school and doesn't sign or anything.
>
> So what do you call a blind person like that?
>
> Now, I'd like to learn what you call something else.  Blacks have to deal
> with racism, which is the belief that blacks are a lower class.  Women 
> often
> encounter sexism, which is the belief in the inferiority of one gender 
> under
> another.  Young people and old people sometimes suffer from ageism, which 
> is
> discrimination against someone because of that person's age.  The signing
> community has to work against audism.  Our most villainous audist figure 
> is
> Alexander Graham Bell, and he is the subject of many works of Deaf art,
> taking the role of a monster, a dread ghost, and in a famous poem he is 
> the
> Pilate who crucifixes Laurent Clerc, the most beloved Deaf historical
> figure, the first Deaf teacher in America.
>
> So what do you call bigotry targeting the blind?
>
> Thanks!
>
> John
>
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