[IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices

  • From: "Kealy, Nicky" <Nicky.Kealy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 16:37:34 +0100

Just please answer my question and stop going round it.  I am of course as you 
aware all in favour of everyone having an opinion so when I said what you said 
was rubbish I of course meant that that was my opinion.  So, just answer the 
question.  
 
Its not acceptable for a charity to just use a word to be able to market 
themselves like that.  It is a sensitive word to a lot of people whether you 
like it or not and shouldn't be used.  I am still waiting for responses from 
people within NCBI about this but when I get them I will pass them along.  I am 
not trying to change the whole leaflet here.  I am simply asking to have the 
feelings of a lot of people considered and to remove that word and have it 
replaced.  

        -----Original Message-----
        From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Darragh.OHeiligh@xxxxxxxxxx
        Sent: 10 July 2006 16:00
        To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        
        

        So far I have debated my point without rubbishing the messages you have 
written.  I would challenge you to do the same.  I have an opinion and it is as 
valid as any other.  If you must resort to attempting to discredit what I am 
saying you only serve to weaken your stance. 
        
        I commend everyone who strives to increase public awareness but I do 
not except that changing one word in an advertisement will fix anything. 
        
        I would also argue that people are more influenced by actions than 
words.  Seeing someone who is blind get on with things every day will have much 
more impact than one word.  Please try to conceptualize what we're debating 
over here. It's as insignificant as saying you're going to go up to Cork.   
        
        The word as I understand it in the context of this advertisement is 
meant to promote the idea of charity, something that the NCBI rely heavily on. 
If that's the end result and the NCBI can continue to afford to provide an 
invaluable service to dozens if not hundreds of people with visual impairments 
I don't see a problem with it. Again, the use of this insignificant word is not 
going to impact the perception of people with visual impairments.  Your actions 
will. 
        
        Darragh Ó Héiligh - Technical lead
        Stream EMEA
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        Look, I am sorry but you are now talking rubbish.  What do you mean by 
what context?  If you were writing a job application would you use the word 
handicapped in the cover letter to describe you in any way?  In an article 
which was done about you a few months ago would you have allowed the journalist 
to use the word handicapped to describe you?  This is Darragh who is 
handicapped but it doesn't stop him from doing his thing every day?  I don't 
think so and if you would then that is sad.   
          
        If you think that its a waste of time discussing this and it is a petty 
cwibble as you put it then that is also disappointing also as people are 
influenced by words and as I said to you earlier so many people are striving to 
show that things like this should be changing but then we have people like you 
coming out with rediculus statements like that.  Lets call a spade a spade and 
just say that we are blind or if we have some sight we are vision impaired.  
That is all we should have to use to describe ourselves.   
        -----Original Message-----
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Darragh.OHeiligh@xxxxxxxxxx
        Sent: 10 July 2006 14:50
        To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        
        
        It's only distasteful because you as being someone with a disability 
expect that the use of the word will have negative implications on the 
perception of others toward people who are blind. You ask if I would have a 
problem with being called Handicapped. Well, it would solely depend on the 
context in which the word was used.  I don't find the word to be derogatory 
because in the context of a *sensory* disability it means something completely 
different than when used to describe someone with a mental disability. 
        
        I fear you are still not understanding the point I have repeatedly 
made.  There are much more important issues to address than one insignificant 
word.  You said in your first email that you were afraid of the difference in 
perception this word would make.  I have debated that the majority of people in 
society will not pay much attention to the use of the word handicapped and in 
fact drawing attention to its use is counter productive and may be viewed by 
some as a petty and wasteful quibble. 
        
        If you take a quick look on Google you'll find that the term sensory 
handicap is used repeatedly. I am unqualified to say if it's legally inaccurate 
but again, who cares! 
        
        I'll finish by echoing Sabrina's earlier sentiments: Life is too short! 
Have fun! 
        
        
        
        
        Darragh Ó Héiligh - Technical lead
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        Darragh, have you a physical disability?  A visual impairment is 
considered a sensory disability but thank you for that explanation.  My 
question to you as I have been asking and you or Edd or Sabrina won't answer it 
is are you handicapped and would you allow someone to call you handicapped?  It 
is a distasteful word that in this day and age there is no excuse for using so 
get rid of it.  Have we no response from NCBI? I am  waiting to get the 
opportunity to talk to the guy that runs the shops to see what he will say to 
me.  If anyone else would like to talk to him that feels the same as me and I 
am glad that I have received private responses from people to indicate that 
people do agree with me you should just take the time to call the office and 
ask for Mr. Martin Kenny.   
         
         
        -----Original Message-----
        From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ed Harper
        Sent: 10 July 2006 14:04
        To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        
        Thanks Darra for this message and the previous, with which I find 
myself in complete agreement.   If prejudice and stereotyping are to be allowed 
to get too much into one's feelings it can act as an impairment to calm 
thinking and successful action too. 
         
        Try being English,  and a goat farmer. 
         
        There is a very good song which includes the line: Your hair maybe 
black or your hair maybe white, there'll always be somebody shocked at the 
sight. 
         
        Ed 
        -----Original Message-----
        From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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Darragh.OHeiligh@xxxxxxxxxx
        Sent: 10 July 2006 13:31
        To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        
        
        Well, after reading a bit about this word it seems that on its own the 
word handicapped can encompass both physical and mental disabilities. So, to 
answer your question, yes. Visually impaired are physically handicapped.  But, 
you haven't addressed the points that I made in my previous message: Do you 
really care if a very small minority in society do not know the difference 
between a physical and a mental disability? 
        
        Definitions and other sources of information: 
        Handicapped is an adjective used to refer to a person or animal who is 
partially disabled or unable to use a limb or limbs. The use of this term is 
        sometimes considered offensive, though it is preferable to the 
derogatory term "cripple" or "retard", which is an insult most disabled people 
find thrown 
        at them at some point in their lives. 
        
        Refers to the degree of functional limitation resulting from 
impairment. The existence of a handicap depends on the extent to which 
impairment impedes 
        a person's function. 
        
        A person who has a congenital or acquired mental or physical defect 
that interferes with normal functioning of the body, or the ability to be self 
sufficient 
        in modern society. 
        
        A person having a physical or mental impairment, expected to be of long 
or indefinite duration, that substantially limits one (1) or more of such 
person's 
        major life activities so that person is unable to live independently, 
or a record of having such impairment or being regarded as having such 
impairment. 
        
        
        http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/S/0090/S.0090.197811080008.html 
        
        http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0313/D.0313.197903290008.html 
        
        Darragh Ó Héiligh - Technical lead
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professional growth and foster a learning environment". 
        
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        I am sorry but I haven't attacked anyone.  I have expressed annoyance 
of what was written and I am entitled to do that so don't take this too far as 
regards that kind of thing.   
        
        Its a word that doesn't have to be used and people are using it in my 
name and in your name as we are blind and the charity shops in question are run 
by the national council for the blind who are the charity or agency that 
represent blind people so the views of blind people need to be taken into 
account here.  Now, are you going to answer my question?  Are you handicapped?  
Itas a simple yes or no question.   
        -----Original Message-----
        From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Darragh.OHeiligh@xxxxxxxxxx
        Sent: 10 July 2006 13:11
        To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        
        
        Nicky, I think the point Sabrina was making is that it really doesn't 
matter at the end of the day.  Its only one word. Do you really think peoples 
perceptions will change over such a minor detail? 
        
        I suppose it comes down to two things. 
        1.  What do the majority of people associate with the word handicapped? 
Would you concede that the meaning you take from that word may be different to 
that held by people who can see because you feel that used in the wrong context 
it could directly impact you? 
        And 2.  Does it really matter what the perceptions of others are just 
because we can't see? If someone is going to associate a particular perception 
with a blind 
        Person just because they happen to be blind without taking the time to 
get to know them then their so narrow minded that using handicapped or not 
using it 
        Makes absolutely no difference.   
        
        Basically, I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with your point that 
handicapped is an inaccurate word to use in the context of visually impaired. 
What I think 
        I'm saying is that it doesn't particularly bother me what word they 
use.  It is, after all only one word. In certain mediums it can be more 
destructive than others but it doesn't warrant such an outcry of outrage as 
you've demonstrated in your previous messages.  It furthermore doesn't in any 
way necessitate the attack on another list member. 
        
        I admire your determination to right this alleged wrong but remember 
who your fighting against. 
        
        
        Darragh Ó Héiligh - Technical lead
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        Are you actually serious?  Is this really just one big joke to you?  You
        have been called worse?  Is that acceptable then?  Life is too short you
        say?  Well, if you are going to have that attitude then good luck to
        you.  I personally don't want to be called anything except by ;my proper
        name and I don't want a lable cause I have a visual problem or cause I
        am just blind and I don't have a problem with the word blind.  God,
        think of what you write and how mature or immature it sounds.  So many
        people are striving to have people treated in a correct manner and
        promote proper equality for all and then we see messages and comments
        like this?  Please, you have a right to an opinion and I am all for that
        but think about what you are saying and how much sense you are making.  
        
        Sorry now if that is a bit harsh but I make no appolagies for it.  
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        [mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sabrina
        McKiernan
        Sent: 10 July 2006 12:20
        To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        
        
        doesn't worry me either! sure I've been called worse! ahahaha.. ah
        life's to short!
        
        have fun,
        
        Sabrina
        -----Original Message-----
        From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        [mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ed Harper
        Sent: 10 July 2006 10:14
        To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        
        
        Hi nicky,   As I said earlier I would hate to stop anyone campaigning
        for
        anything they believed in, and I don't mind not being called
        handicapped, but I must admit it doesn't particularly worry me.
        
        On the otherhand if we are talking about an ideal world and if I had the
        time, I would campaign to remove services for those people needing them,
        which when you think about it includes all the "disabled" the old the
        pregnant the young the sick etc etc etc, from the realm of any kind of
        charities at all.   In my ideal world we would have more control over
        the
        political/economic functions of society and everyone would be in a
        position to rely on society to provide, as of right, the assistance they
        need from time to time, or all the time. It is a historical quirk that
        the "blind" have been the object of charity in many countries, probably
        because we were relatively obvious and at one time greatly feared.
        
        Good luck with the campaign.
        
        Ed
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        [mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Kealy, Nicky
        Sent: 10 July 2006 09:52
        To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        
        
        Good morning people, I am glad to see that I have generated a nice
        discussion on this subject although its worrying to me that one or two
        of you will be willing to accept this in my view very negative word to
        be used in adds which are being used to collect money for a charity
        representing visually impaired people.
        
        I am going to be harsh here but please don't right such rubbish telling
        me that they can right what they want cause it's a charity.  They can
        not.  They are doing all of this to raise money for to provide services
        for blind people and indeed vision impaired people also.  The public
        will be picking up messages from these adds so you do have to be careful
        as to how you put them out.  Can I ask any of you people that think the
        word handicapped is acceptable in some forms are you handicapped? Can
        you honestly tell me that you would like someone referring to you as
        being handicapped?  Is you wouldn't then don't tell me that it is
        acceptable for this leaflet to remain in circulation.  I am not finished
        on this matter yet and am still campaigning for its removal.
        
        Regards, Nicky.
        
        -----Original Message-----
        >From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        [mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
        martin_osullivan@xxxxxxxxxxx
        Sent: 07 July 2006 11:20
        To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        
        
        Hi
        I think that we have to move away from the charity model, and then these
        kinds of words will become less relevant.
        
        >----Original Message----
        >From: sabmckiernan@xxxxxxxxxx
        >Date: Jul 7, 2006 11:01
        >To: <irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
        >Subj: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        >
        >Hi,
        >
        >I am sure you all know this but,
        >It is a charity, so by them using the word Handicapped it is, keeping
        up the
        >message of cap in hand. it is keeping up the charity model. after
        all, Mrs.
        >quinns shops are charity shops for the national council for the
        blind.
        >
        >you would use Disability rather than Handicapped?
        >well we are not disabled because we are blind!
        >you see, handicapped doesn't say to me slow, retarded or anything
        like that!
        >Handicapped totally is using the charity model in my view. also, I
        know in
        >the states you still see the term visually handicapped used.
        >
        >well just my opinion.
        >
        >Sabrina
        >-----Original Message-----
        >From: irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        >[mailto:irelandvipnews-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Maria
        >Sent: 06 July 2006 19:06
        >To: irelandvipnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        >Subject: [IrelandVIPNews] Re: Wording on notices
        >
        >
        >    In my opinion disability sounds better than a handicap, but
        that's once
        >again my personal opinion.
        >
        >The alternative terms to a term handicap in our case  might be words
        such as
        >blindness or vision impairment. What do the rest of you think?
        >
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