OK, first of all, it would be impossible for an electronic file to have the capacity of actually hating anything. Secondly, even if it could, I don’t know if it actually hates blind people so much as it doesn’t consider blind people. I mean, after all, Adobe PDF’s aren’t bad people… er… documents… they just don’t take into consideration that a portion of the folks out there that would like to read them can’t… because they’re blind (not unlike many web-developers out there… ehem.).
Here is a quote from Bruce Maguire, a blind employee of the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission(HREOC) during his speech at WebEssentials’04 recently…
”…the ADobe Portable Document Format (PDF) is becoming the subject of complaints on the grounds that it is inaccessible to people who are blind or vision-impaired.”
“Wow.” I thought. I guess I didn’t realize that. Come to find out, PDF’s don’t compile text in a text-flow fashion… they simply grab blocks of text left-to-right and chunk them out for display… with little or no regard to how they might be read with a screen-reader device. Something to keep in mind when you are developing to make your content accessible.
Oh, by the way… in Australia… having an inaccessible website is illegal. Wonder if that mentality is going to become prevalent in the States?

