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"content": "<p>Before I post this, I will say that I am looking for a lively discussion. I can't help but feel a resigned powerlessness over the gap between blind and sighted folks in some situations, particularly employment. Facing facts, there are very little positions of power we as blind people can take, even in blindness organizations which was and has been highlighted in places like New Zealand of late. The way I see it, this is a world where those with working eyeballs have the majority of the power as they are the majority. As the minority of being a blind person, being angry or aggressive in any particularly strong way is shooting oneself in the foot. More than likely, it'll be sighted people signing your checks, sighted people hiring you and firing you, sighted people approving your housing or denying you a place to live, sighted people cooking your food and charging you for it. There are so many things that they do and sharing aggressive opinions based purely on anger towards them for how society treats blind people in general as nothing more than fragile helpless individuals devoid of ideas is far from solution focused and does not in any way tilt the scales in anyone's favor. It is not the fault of sighted people for being born with sight just as it isn't the fault of blind folks for being blind in the majority of cases, (if you gouged your own eyes out, yeah, it's your fault.) The point is that the last thing to do is to piss anyone off with strong opinions deriding sighted people for having power over blind folks. In my view, a resignation of the social and societal worldview must be preserved. I don't want to be broke by pissing off my potential employers who will, in the majority of cases, be sighted. My interviewer will likely be looking at me directly when I speak to them and noticing what I look like. The person behind the table promoting me will see my well-dressed form and will pay attention to it. The man walking up to my house with my package will more than likely be able to drive their truck back to the station with no issue. The point is, there need not be aggression. What do you all think?</p>",
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