What sighted does is off topic sir. we are not the representatives of
sighted people's wrongdoings. lets talk about us rather than passing
the buck.
thank you.
On 3/19/15, Siddalingeshwar Ingalagi <ingalagisi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> so, is blinds only cheat in Exam hall? not Sighted people? They also
> copy and cheat the Whole system. Example today Bihar state incident.
> So, curruption is every field. Need to control before happening.
>
> On 3/19/15, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> If we continue to debate this 2011 post appeared on youth ki avaz it has
>> no
>> end.
>>
>> Once this write up under discussion became public in the virtual
>> world, it somehow bolstered the already rampant notion that sigeable
>> number of blind people are nitwit. the argument about she sharing her
>> experience on public platform is well-taken, however the ramification
>> of piece on blind people is equally important to be discussed. I never
>> claim in an absolute term that I'm an activist at all one could check
>> the archive...  It was just an effort as researcher to underline the
>> salient features of her argument. One could differ in entirety.
>>
>>
>> On 3/19/15, bala9119 <bala9...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> It seems to me that there is a greater gorge flowing between our
>>> understanding of the post. first and foremost, the writer described 2
>>> of her own experience not to demean the visually impaired but to
>>> propagate the significance of equal opportunities. while we are ready
>>> to accept the appreciation from the outer world (non-disabled), we
>>> must also be ready to intra-community cleansing. undoubtedly the
>>> so-called whistleblowers of the visually impaired deserves salute
>>> because they are the one who stands empathetic while the so-called
>>> self-proclaimed activists and the driving force of the future of the
>>> visually impaired stand sympathetic in addressing the basic drawbacks.
>>> I respect the argument on negative inhibition of the teachers on the
>>> visually impaired though i personally disagree. "we get what we give."
>>> its up to the visually impaired to break his or her back to dump the
>>> false notion that prevails among the majority. its difficult, but not
>>> impossible. its absolutely good to defend the malpractice of the
>>> visually impaired under the circumstantial blockades, but such defense
>>> proves that all the visually impaired are left with no options but to
>>> malpractice. moreover, such notion would contaminate the sincere
>>> visually impaired candidate who believes in him or herself in the
>>> upliftment of the standard of living instead of opting for shortcuts
>>> by citing the blockades. for example, during my mains exam this year,
>>> one visually impaired candidate has come from Bangalore. first paper
>>> whent on with little hustle and bustle to him. from the second paper,
>>> he has begun to target the woman who was writing. the invigilator
>>> found this. now what we expect him to do to that unprepared aspirant
>>> at that time? is it fair to expect the invigilator to consider the
>>> aspects of reformation because the aspirant has no options? or the
>>> invigilator should reprimand the aspirant. undoubtedly as a
>>> co-aspirant, i will opt for reprimand which is what the invigilator
>>> has done. because the aspirant's intention to indulge in malpractice
>>> not only sends a wrong message to the sighted invigilator, but it
>>> hurts me, who is a fellow community member cum the prepared
>>> co-aspirant. while we expect dignified treatment, we must do community
>>> cleansing to avoid being the burden to the society. there is a long
>>> long way to achieve community cleanliness and as is the dignified,
>>> equal treatment. lets not be pseudo-libertarians,
>>> thank you.
>>> --
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>>> what we have."
>>>
>>> With Sincere Regards
>>>
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