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My name is Dennis Holsten and i'm from the National Federation of the Blind.
Stereotyping...people have a lot of perceptions of blind people and it's really
subconscious because you're around blind people all the time
but society kind of
promotes this idea that blind people are
less capable or need to be taken care of,
or you need to be extra sensitive on what you say or in things of that nature and
it's kinda promoted on the subconscious level so a lot of people have these
stereotypes about blind people
and some of them know it and some of them don't even realize that they know it
soul when they confront blind people they tend to
treat them
as less then equal
by doing various things like talking to another person that may be with them
instead of talking to directly to them,
unnecessarily changing around their words, avoiding certain words that they
may think offend blind people
and otherwise maybe a group of people getting quiet when a blind
person walks by because of it's an uncomfortable experience,
things of that nature and it goes on and on
so I think stereotypes are subconsciously built into people's mindsets based on
how society functions.