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That's the irony of this story. The blind man's the one who sees the sighted disciples as we've often seen are confused, and and the crowd will become spiritually blind. They'll almost become blinded by rage over the next few days. And what Mark is asking in the gospel here is who really sees? Who really has the spiritual sight to see what is true? The answer, those who know they're blind. Isn't that ironic?