Dear Members,

I think I am blind and not visually challenged.  As far as politeness is 
concerned, we are taken up by these clichaes and let the reality go by.  I 
think the word "blind" explains my total lack of sight than any other word. 
besides.  What would you call a short man/woman?  vertically challenged?  I 
feel we would do well by facing the reality.  I would say if at all all the 
disabled are attitudinally challenged.  We educated people who are blind 
should not run away from the fact of our blindness.  Let me reiterate I am 
not ashamed of being blind and would not like to sugar quote my situation.

Friends, I started as "blind" then "visually handicapped" then "visually 
disabled" and then again "visually challenged"  but at the enc of the day I 
am still beaten up as "blind agitators"  hahaha.  words became polite but no 
change in attitude.  So friend, this group is a group of learned members and 
I look at all of you as realists and not a clichaed group So let us call a 
spade a spade.  Let us not be taken up by Americans.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rajani G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 8:41 AM
Subject: [AI] Members pl take note of using blind in communication


> Dear members,
> I hope many of you on the list agree with me that it is better that we
> atleast do not or stop using the word Blind and start using visually
> challenged in our conversation.  I feel the phrase is more polite and
> doesnot hurt the feelings who are visually challenged.
> let us try to use it in our communication.
> Rajani
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