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- From: davros@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Buddy Brannan)
- Newsgroups: misc.handicap
- Subject: Re: Pick on Deana Day!
- Message-ID: <26896@handicap.news>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 20:17:48 GMT
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- I sent the following to someone who posted here about "Politically incorrect"
- marriages, and, in writing it, I thought that the rest of the readership
- may find it, if not informative, at least interesting.
-
- To: mcgrew@ichthous.Eng.Sun.COM
- subject: Re: Pick on Deana Day!
- Newsgroups: misc.handicap
- references: <26808@handicap.news>
- organization: The University of Texas at Austin
-
- I may be taking what Deana said out of context here, and if so, this statement
- is invalid. As I recall, she said something like this:
-
- "The best thing that happened to me was marrying a sighted person who had
- a car ... etc. etc. ... so that I wouldn't have to travel alone, because
- I don't like traveling alone ... etc. etc."
-
- The way I read that was this: (and again, I could be mistaken; I don't know
- Deana, her motives, or anything else.):
-
- "The best thing that happened was marrying a sighted guy with a car, since
- I really don't have enough confidence in myself to travel independently and,
- because of this lack, don't like to travel alone. I don't even think I can
- get the confidence to travel alone, because it scares me shitless, and it's
- so much _easier_ to rely on someone else."
-
- Now, I may be reading this incorrectly.
-
- There is nothing as far as I can see with getting married to anyone, regardless,
- as you say, of handicap or lack thereof. And it's true that in any kind of
- a relationship, everyone gives up something of one's independence. However,
- it is equally true that one must be able to rely on oneself to do what one
- needs to do. Further, I think that just about anyone can get the skills needed
- to do what needs to be done--travel, live a full productive life, or what
- have you. I missed the posting about being "Politically incorrect", but I
- can guess that the poster meant something along these lines. I've seen quite
- a few blind people who have, as a friend of mine refers to them, "seeing
- eye spouses". The marriage is not wrong--not in the least. What _is_ wrong,
- in my opinion and, I think, in the opinion of quite a few, is a "I can't
- do it" attitude. We can't afford that kind of an attitude. The blind comm-
- unity, and the disabled community generally, can't afford it. With any minor-
- ity, society tends to attribute the actions, behaviors, and attitudes of one
- to the entire group. This usually means that the worst possible attitudes,
- actions, and so on, are attributed to any one group. Case in point: Blind
- people rock and do weird things with their bodies in public, are stupid,
- can't think for themselves, can't get across the street, and so on. I exper-
- ience it every day. Now ... I'm not saying that we should all be model citi-
- zens, or even that we should be perfect or anything of the sort. I'm saying
- that we should strive to be the best we can be. An "I can't do it" attitude
- is part of the reason that the unemployment rate among us is so high. It's
- part of the reason why people walk up to me and ask me "Where are you trying
- to go?", or worse, assume they know and tell me to go where I don't want to go.
- This, I think, is what the poster about "politically correct" marriages
- intended.
-
- Appologies to Deana if this posting seemed harsh or in some way took some
- statement out of context or misrepresented anybody else. These are, of course,
- my opinions only. Any intelligent or at least coherent arguments grate-
- fully accepted. Flames and unintelligible ranting will be cheerfully ignored.
- --
- Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV, Riff-Raff #4
- Internet: davros@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
- "One foot in a brave new world, one foot still in bed ..."
- --from Those Who Dig: "Mr. Banana Head"
-