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Blind Quote by Zach Braff

“So I was at the gas station the other day, and I saw that there was braille on the pumps. I don't see how they can cater to blind drivers. I mean, there are certain rights you should lose once you lose what makes you a person.” quote by Zach Braff
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“So I was at the gas station the other day, and I saw that there was braille on the pumps. I don't see how they can cater to blind drivers. I mean, there are certain rights you should lose once you lose what makes you a person.”

Zach Braff

About This Quote

The quote questions the paradox of accessibility tools for blind drivers, questioning societal rights tied to physical abilities.

In simple terms: Questions accessibility versus rights for blind drivers.

Key Takeaway

Consider how design can be inclusive.

Themes

disability accessibility rights

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • public spaces
  • transportation design
  • policy making
  • advocacy

Key Concepts

social contract inclusion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we design inclusive solutions without compromising safety?
  • What rights should remain universal?
A Different Perspective

Balancing safety and independence can be complex.

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