I don't believe this!
Apr. 19th, 2003 11:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Lin just told me the craziest at thing.
The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) refused to hire a blind woman because she has a guide dog!!!!
Apparently, as Lin explained it, the NFB considers guide dogs a "crutch" and is against using them. And they have other weird ideas along those lines. Which, apparently is why the American Federation of the Blind (AFB) split off.
Anyway, seems all the guide dog schools are getting together to support the woman.
And, of course, she's got one *hell* of a case under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) refused to hire a blind woman because she has a guide dog!!!!
Apparently, as Lin explained it, the NFB considers guide dogs a "crutch" and is against using them. And they have other weird ideas along those lines. Which, apparently is why the American Federation of the Blind (AFB) split off.
Anyway, seems all the guide dog schools are getting together to support the woman.
And, of course, she's got one *hell* of a case under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Date: 2003-04-20 12:18 pm (UTC)Thing of it is, though, none of this is the fault of the dog as either an entity or a concept. The problem that I see the NFB misattributing to "guide dogs" as a concept is the inherently dependent personality in some guide dog users. Another problem I see is the media hype or whatever it is that states that dogs are a *BETTER* tool than canes (my own viewpoint is "whatever works for you"). This manifests itself usually by my being asked in random shopping mall, for instance, "Why don't you have a dog? Wouldn't it be easier if you had a dog?", and the asker never really being able to give me a good reason ... or, for that matter, a *REASON* that wasn't just looping over what they just said. Anyway ... </ramble>