Cara, Would you suggest that sighted people forego the use of the public library or other sources, such as a university library, if you happen to be lucky enough to have access to one, and buy all their books? Equality is great, but equality ought also to mean being able to avail oneself of all available resources. In a free and open society where access to information is not limited to only those who can afford to buy everything, it seems to me that your position sets the bar higher for the blind than it is for the rest of the reading public.
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