• littlecolt@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I heard a blind person recently say on a radio program that the idea that blind people feel deprived and crave the ability to see is a weird concept dreamed up by seeing people.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve heard this position from several disability advocates.

      Was this person born blind? I feel like a person with a degenerative disease might think differently.

      I knew a girl in a wheelchair who lost the ability to walk in a car accident. She definitely wanted to walk again.

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        I’m guessing that people who were disabled their whole lives don’t (usually) desire to be able-bodied because that’s just how reality is for them, and people who were once able-bodied would understandably desire the abilities and senses they once had. At least that’s how I’d think of it.

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      I read a paper once about how even if someone born blind could suddenly “see,” their brain still wouldn’t know what to do with the information.

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      I feel like if I was blind I would tell myself that.

      You are not going to meet a person who is as incompetent as music theory as me and can still hear. I would love to have any kinda musical ability.

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      First time I realised this was when Lilly says “I feel the same about seeing as you do about your inability to hear two people whispering across the room” in Katawa shoujo.

      Man that was was wonderful VN.