So because very narrow-minded and unimaginative people love to rent Hollywood as a piƱata, filmmaker Fernando Meirelles’ Blindness — which imagines a mysterious epidemic that causes people to see nothing but fuzzy white light, resulting in a collapse of social order in an unnamed American city — is being protested by blind people. “The movie portrays blind people as monsters, and I believe it to be
a lie,” said Marc Maurer, president of the Baltimore-based National
Federation of the Blind. “Blindness doesn’t turn decent people into
monsters.”
The organization plans to protest the movie — based on the 1995 novel by Nobel Prize winner Jose Saramago, and starring Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo and Danny Glover, among others — at 75 theaters around the country when it’s released Friday by Miramax
Films.
Blind people and their advocates will hand out fliers and carry signs.
Among the slogans: “I’m not an actor. But I play a blind person in real
life.”

Stupid blind people… protesting the movie without even seeing it. Sigh…