BALTIMORE, Dec. 15 (UPI) -- The National Federation of the Blind is criticizing "Saturday Night Live" for a comedy sketch the organization describes as an attack on "all blind Americans."
"The biggest problem faced by blind people is not blindness itself, but the stereotypes held by the general public about blindness and blind people," Chris Danielsen, spokesman for the National Federation of the Blind, said in a statement Monday. "The idea that blind people are incapable of the simplest tasks and are perpetually disoriented and befuddled is absolutely wrong. This misconception contributes to an unemployment rate among blind people that stubbornly remains at 70 percent."