0 US spelling of colour-blind
1 unable to tell the difference between certain colors, esp. green and blue
2 not considering race when making decisions:
As others have noted, any close scrutiny shows that the colorblind millennial is less evolved than we like to believe.
Being truly colorblind would mean living in a world without any color.
The courts may ignore colorblind racism, but ordinary people ought to be aware of it when they talk about racism, others say.
She said her father was "colorblind and gender neutral" and hires "the best person" for a job.
By not believing that we don't also fall for the colorblind, merit, and bootstrap myths when it comes to judging our own.
In other words, his job demands that he be colorblind.
The federal government's misstep with its nutrition guidelines is not a reason for colorblind medicine.
A rather ironic -- if not perverse -- way colorblind casting can operate without prior critical understanding is the equal-opportunity re-performance of racialized roles and conventions.