I'm so many pages behind so please forgive me if my comments have already been addressed.
Honestly, I don't see how SA being (allegedly) color blind could keep him from distinguishing between an open window and a closed window. And color blindness is generally diagnosed by opthamologists, not optometrists.
How Color Blindness Is Tested From the link:
- Red/green color blindness, the most common type, is congenital or inherited. It’s far more common in males than females, but still very rare. It affects 5 to 8 percent of males, and 0.5 percent of females. For people with red/green color blindness, reds and greens look similar to each other as a kind of brownish, muted tone. There is also a blue/yellow type of color blindness, but it's even more rare.
- A second, and less common, kind of color blindness is acquired, or related to an eye disease or condition. Retinal or optic nerve disorders are most likely to cause this kind of color blindness. In these cases, symptoms such as overall failing vision or persistent dark or white spots may be noticed first. An ophthalmologist may test for color blindness to help diagnose the problem. The doctor may start with an Ishihara screening test and, if that’s positive, move to more sophisticated testing.
Even if he has the more rare version where you can't distinguish between blue and yellow, I don't see how that helps him.
IMO the only affliction he seems to suffer from is stupidity.
I also give a side-eye to the parents' claim that they can't grieve CW's death until the lawsuit is settled. Obviously if they win the civil suit, the cruise line will appeal any judgement. So this could go on for a loooooooonnnnnnnng time.
The thing that worries me about the civil suit is that it was filed in Florida IIRC. I don't have much faith in Florida juries to use any common sense, but maybe because it's filed in federal court it will be a different jury pool. I think MW is aiming to taint any prospective jurists.
Rest in peace little CW. Justice is coming.
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