Talking about colour blindness is a bit misleading as tried colour blindness is very rare but having a red-green colour deficiency is quite normal, men having some 14.5% prevalence. (Women only like less than a percent)
I have diagnosable deficiency, but it really doesn’t come up in real life unless there’s like a really deep metallic colored car which might be harder to correctly identify or cause a bit of debate.
Like you wouldn’t call someone blind because they can’t read subtitles from a somewhat faraway TV without glasses. You’d just say they don’t have the greatest vision.
Talking about colour blindness is a bit misleading as tried colour blindness is very rare but having a red-green colour deficiency is quite normal, men having some 14.5% prevalence. (Women only like less than a percent)
I have diagnosable deficiency, but it really doesn’t come up in real life unless there’s like a really deep metallic colored car which might be harder to correctly identify or cause a bit of debate.
Like you wouldn’t call someone blind because they can’t read subtitles from a somewhat faraway TV without glasses. You’d just say they don’t have the greatest vision.