[Blindtlk] National Federation of the Blind Comments onFederalCourt Ruling on U.S. Currency

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Wed Nov 29 17:35:20 CST 2006


We'd have to agree on what it means to be blind first. I don't see that 
happening anytime soon.

Mike

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From: "Alan Wheeler" <awheeler at neb.rr.com>
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All this really proves is why the blind in our country aren't as widely
accepted (and employed) as (for example) the deaf are.  We have two
differing consumer groups for blindness, and they will never be unified.  On
the other hand, there isn't an American Council of the Deaf at the throats
of the National Federation of the Deaf and vice versa.  I know it isn't even
remotely reality to hope/wish for the NFB and ACB to come together, I'm just
musing to myself that people see that lack of unity and wonder why average
people in society need so much educating about blindness even now in the
21st century?  If the impossible were to happen, and the NFB/ACB were to
become one cohesive unit, actually working together, changing what it means
to be blind could (theoretically) happen a heck of a lot faster. *SMILE*


Just sharing my little pipe dream.





Alan Wheeler
awheeler at neb.rr.com or alan_wheeler at neb.rr.com
redwheel1 on skype
http://alan-wheeler.blogspot.com/
"Tell the people the truth and the country will be free"
  --Abraham Lincoln


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Now then!!!  What have Mike I and some others been saying all this time?
Told ya so.

Sincerely yours,
The Constantly Barefooted,
Ray
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God bless President George W. Bush!
God bless our troops!
and God bless America
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         National Federation of the Blind Comments


on Federal Court Ruling on U.S. Currency




Views Effort as Dangerously Misguided



Baltimore, Maryland (November 29, 2006): The National Federation of the
Blind, the largest organization of blind persons in America and known as the
voice of the nation's blind, criticized as dangerously misguided a federal
court ruling saying that the design of U.S.
currency discriminates against the blind.



Dr. Marc Maurer, President of the National Federation of the Blind, said:
"The blind need jobs and real opportunities to earn money, not feel-good
gimmicks that misinform the public about our capabilities.  Blind people
transact business with paper money every day.  This ruling puts a roadblock
in the way of solving the real problem, which is the seventy percent
unemployment rate among working-age blind Americans that severely limits our
access to cash.  The ruling will do nothing to alleviate that situation; in
fact, it seriously endangers the ability of the blind to get jobs and
participate fully in society.  It argues that the blind cannot handle
currency or documents in the workplace and that virtually everything must be
modified for the use of the blind.  An employer who believes that every
piece of printed material in the workplace must be specially designed so
that the blind can read it will have a strong incentive not to hire a blind
person."



Maurer went on to enumerate the real needs for access to information by the
blind and made a distinction between those needs and the issue of
identifying currency.  "Access to information of all kinds, such as that
contained on Internet Web sites and in the press, is certainly critical to
the ability of the blind to become productive members of society.  Blind
students need educational materials in Braille and other alternative formats
so that they can prepare for employment and ultimately earn an income for
themselves and their families.  Given the urgent need for access to the kind
of information that is required for success in America's information
economy, the matter of identifying the denominations of paper bills is of
relatively little concern."



Blind people traditionally identify paper currency by folding bills of
different denominations in different ways.  "In reality, blind people do not
routinely find that we have been short-changed," Maurer commented.  Machines
are readily available to identify paper money for blind people who run
businesses or handle large amounts of cash.  "Essentially, the United States
Treasury has been ordered by the courts to come up with a solution for a
nonexistent problem," Maurer said.



The National Federation of the Blind believes that with training and
opportunity, blind people can compete in the world with only minor
modifications.  The American Council of the Blind, which brought the lawsuit
against the United States Treasury, promotes the view that the blind are
unable to compete unless the world is modified dramatically and specifically
for blind people, and that the blind must be made objects of care and pity
rather than equal participants in society.



John G. Paré Jr.
Director of Public Relations
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND
1800 Johnson Street
Baltimore, Maryland  21230
Telephone:  (410) 659-9314, ext. 2371
Cell phone:  (410) 913-3912
Fax:  (410) 685-5653
Email:  jpare at nfb.org




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