Um,

A sighted world?

I think that’s what we all grow up in,

I lost my sight at 22 so approx. 30 years ago,

I’ve used both cains and dogs,

I’m happy to try other options that might give me as good if not better 
independence than I already have with my cain currently.


But hey having a cain doesn’t change who or what I am,

And I’m not embarrassed by being blind or having to be seen with a cain,
It’s part of who I am and what makes me the stronger person I am,

People need to face up to their disabilities not try and run away from them.
Use it for the good it can give you in your society.

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robinson
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well, to each his own. I’d rather use tech than that awful cane, and let’s face 
it everyone cares what people think of them. I grew up in a sighted world. the 
fewer things I can use that are blind-specific the happier I am, and we have no 
idea what these devices would look like. in a perfect world no one should care 
what things look like, but we all have concerns about how we look to other 
people. I’d hope I was surrounded by people who don’t care, and  could be free 
of any judgment, but that’s not the case. if you’re at a place where nothing 
truly bothers you I envy that, but I also don’t like the attitude I’ve seen 
here that it’s a stupid waste of time. Advancements that we can use are never a 
waste of time.




On May 25, 2021, at 11:33 AM, Sieghard Weitzel 
<siegh...@live.ca<mailto:siegh...@live.ca>> wrote:

I agree that a cane does not help if somebody has no sense of direction, but to 
be embarrassed by it to make is not an issue and I think nobody should be 
embarrassed about whatever it is they need to be independent. This would be 
like somebody in a wheelchair being embarrassed that they have to use a 
wheelchair or somebody with a hearing aid being embarrassed they need one of 
those. How about people who lost a limb and have a prosthetic arm or leg, 
should they be embarrassed?
The fact is that we all are who we are and if you are embarrassed by the cane 
then where does that stop? Would you be embarrassed if you had to wear thick 
glasses and how about that future super backpack, people will still know that 
you are blind and the smart, high-tech content of said backpack will require 
all sorts of sensors and cameras to function which maybe more or less 
noticeable by others. And in any case, what do I care what others think? Maybe 
I care to a degree when it comes to people close to me, but if I were walking 
down the street and a bunch of idiots were openly pointing at me and laughing 
their heads off because of my cane then I would maybe pity them, but I sure 
wouldn't feel embarrassed by it.

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