The "Challenges" you may not know about "Blind" People | A Day in Bright Darkness

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2016
  • A day in Caleb's life. A tribute to the blind community in Malaysia. They do not want to be seen as the disabled. Rather, they want to be treated as equals in the society. However, a little kindness goes a long way to show them that you do appreciate their ability to stand on their own feet. Special thanks to Caleb Eee, Moses Choo & NCBM.
    Greatest appreciation to 创富天下 for making this happen.
    13 Things You May Not Know About Blind People
    (1) They may possess some form of perception, if not their full sight.
    (2) They are not ashamed of having visual impairment.
    (3) They do not always need acute supervision.
    (4) They feel as insulted by overcompensating kindness, as by judgment.
    (5) They are not super-sensory, and may not have heightened senses.
    (6) They enjoy being spoken to with normal language.
    (7) They are as responsive and engaging with their environment, as any other human.
    (8) They do dream while sleeping.
    (9) They understand colors in unique ways.
    (10) They have more nightmares than sighted people.
    (11) Not all of them use a cane.
    (12) They are open to curious inquiries about their situation.
    (13) Their success also hinges on how you view them.
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  • @sandrajovanic2428
    @sandrajovanic2428 9 месяцев назад

    Totally agree.

  • @eyaz3097
    @eyaz3097 Год назад +3

    As a blind person, I do not like this video, because the narrator make it sound like it’s more of a show and tell type video.
    A lot of misinterpretation in this video as well,
    Like, for instance when she says that we don’t see how beautiful the world is, makes it sound like we do not have imagination when people describe how things look around us. Also, another point is where she says that we won’t recognize you if we go to the cross path of the street as a blind person I do recognize others in the community at what they are speaking.
    4:13

  • @kitbaker9134
    @kitbaker9134 6 месяцев назад

    I appreciate you're trying to make a helpful video but there's a lot of scenes in this where people on the street go up and touch Caleb when they go to offer help. I wouldn't assume it's okay to touch a blind person unless they say they want to be guided while holding onto someone