You know I been bullied in a big time. I don't know if I call this as bully but it's brutal action. As you may have to be aware of it during the 70's. My family was a military brat and we move around a lot. I used to live in England when I was so young and I pick up British environment... meaning... British language, British social life and so on. Then we move to Biloxi, MS. Now you have to remember this, this was during the segretation of black and white. Secondly, it's very Canjun environment. It's a cultural shock for me. When I first met a deaf black guy that I thought he would be cool to hang out with. To me, I don't see anything wrong with him, but for the people of the south think there is something wrong with me being with black guy. You know, when I asked mom to take me to my friend's house, she got really uncomfortable because of what's going on with segretation but she bravely willing to take me to the black town and met my friend's parents. So, as the rumor spread, when the kids saw me hanging out with my best friend, which of course he's deaf african american kid.. after he left, there was about 4 white kids came up to me shout at me saying all the "N" words and telling me to stay away from him. I ignore him. Then later I got caught again and I was brutally beat up. So, You know, when I live in England.. there are black people living there and they all seem to be normal...but when I moved to Biloxi, MS....it's nothing like this. Then we finally move to Maryland, this is where I first learn about Gallaudet...
So, saying above I have learned so much about cultural divide, it's all about the integration of people where they are from. I intergate more with deaf people.