Love it Mr.. These are getting really interesting to watch. Definitely makes you think about things when meeting new people... and it's true what they say never judge a book by its cover. 💙💙
I’m a visually impaired woman and retired social worker in Germany. Telling a disabled person that s/he is not “really” disabled - implying s/he is faking/malingering - constitutes ableism, i.e., behaviour expressive of hostility and contempt for disabled people. So does talking to a non-disabled person accompanying a disabled person instead of talking to the latter him- or herself. So do all those intrusive/invasive pseudo-questions (as I’d call them) that Toby has rightly criticized in a number of videos. So do backhanded compliments about being “inspiring.” So do comments like, ‘If I went blind, I’d top myself‘ (or some other version of that message) . Ableist behaviours in everyday life are a manifestation - one among others - of the stigmatization of disabled people, i.e., the latter’s inferior social power position. Stigma may prevent those affected by it from even psychically perceiving ableist (or racist or sexist) boundary violations as what they are.
I can see perfectly and I know for certainly that how someone looks is not the only qualifyer if I consider someone attractive, it is just one component so I just assumed that blind people just went by all other qualifiers rather than looks. Good is that I have really nice skin so I wonder if this make blind guys more might find me attractive when compared than it make other guys find me attractive
As a blind trans non-binary person who is queer and polygamous, I find this really interesting and agree with what you said. I love your videos and it’s interesting to see someone else’s life as a blind person and your thoughts.
"You're fit, I'll have a bit of that!" Such a poet
As Shakespeare wrote in Merchant of Venice, “Love is blind”. ❤️
Always such an interesting topic to discuss, it’s always a unique experience for everyone
you really are wonderful, this is a fantastic resource. thank you for sharing!
Love it Mr.. These are getting really interesting to watch. Definitely makes you think about things when meeting new people... and it's true what they say never judge a book by its cover. 💙💙
aw the videos are looking so good! loving the animations and whatnot 🥰
thank you 😁
Lovely video. Thanks for sharing. Lovely man.
Followed you on Tiktok a while ago and glad you’re moving on to longer content. And big up Natalie ❤️ just so you know, she is indeed fit 😂
I love this haha, thank you!
Great content! Thank you for sharing.
Loved the video Tobes! Keep it up! You bring up a great subject I’ve never thought of
Top vid tobes … keep going x
Another great video, keep up the good work
Awesome job!
I’m a visually impaired woman and retired social worker in Germany. Telling a disabled person that s/he is not “really” disabled - implying s/he is faking/malingering - constitutes ableism, i.e., behaviour expressive of hostility and contempt for disabled people.
So does talking to a non-disabled person accompanying a disabled person instead of talking to the latter him- or herself.
So do all those intrusive/invasive pseudo-questions (as I’d call them) that Toby has rightly criticized in a number of videos.
So do backhanded compliments about being “inspiring.”
So do comments like, ‘If I went blind, I’d top myself‘ (or some other version of that message) .
Ableist behaviours in everyday life are a manifestation - one among others - of the stigmatization of disabled people, i.e., the latter’s inferior social power position. Stigma may prevent those affected by it from even psychically perceiving ableist (or racist or sexist) boundary violations as what they are.
Thank you for sharing.
Cracking video Toby (:
I can see perfectly and I know for certainly that how someone looks is not the only qualifyer if I consider someone attractive, it is just one component so I just assumed that blind people just went by all other qualifiers rather than looks. Good is that I have really nice skin so I wonder if this make blind guys more might find me attractive when compared than it make other guys find me attractive
Can you make a video about your regular day. I really want to see
Yeah of course, what sort of things would you like to see?
Great video buddy.
Thanks bro
Wow so interesting
As a blind trans non-binary person who is queer and polygamous, I find this really interesting and agree with what you said. I love your videos and it’s interesting to see someone else’s life as a blind person and your thoughts.