1. color-blind - Adjective
2. color-blind - Adjective Satellite
Affected with color blindness. See Color blindness, under Color, n.
Source: Webster's dictionarycolor blind
It is utterly hypocritical for Congress to extol the virtues of a color-blind society while officially sanctioning caucuses that are based solely on race and restrict their membership based on race. Tom Tancredo
I'm looking forward to the day when America will mature to the point that we are a color-blind society. I'm not so sure that in politics that will ever be reality, because politics has a way of separating us based on skin color. J. C. Watts
Those who think it is permissible to tell white lies soon grow color-blind. Austin O'Malley
I've studied pathological liars, and anything they say, they believe, and that's one of the reasons they're so convincing, because they have no connection with the truth. It's a dead issue. It's like they're color-blind to the truth. So anything that comes out of their mouths is their reality. Jane Velez-Mitchell
The number of Latino roles is very limited, and it's unfortunate there isn't more color-blind casting. Jai Rodriguez
It is not easy to get parts in mainstream films for most people of color. Hollywood and British writers are not writing parts for us, or the directors are not interested in casting us in parts that are color-blind. Naveen Andrews