"Sadly, there are so many D/deaf people is so against our community for many reasons. I see a little to no support from D/deaf people. Show us that you still stand up for the Deaf Culture! Please click "LIKES" if you actually do care *AND* still support our Deaf community. Re-post it to share with your family and friends!"
Karissa, if you don't mind some comments from the Grammar Maven here, here are some suggestions. The first one is a minor re-write of what you already had.
"Sadly, there are so many D/deaf people who are against our community for many reasons. I see little to no support from D/deaf people. Show us that you still stand up for Deaf Culture! Please click "LIKE" if you actually do care *AND* still support our Deaf community. Re-post to share with your family and friends!"
Note I deleted a few extra words, and corrected some other phrases.
However, I don't really like this statement much. As a whole, it is very confusing. If there are "so many Deaf people against our community," and you see "little to no support from D/eaf" people, why would anyone click "like" to something that, as far as they can see, you admit many Deaf people don't even support?
Generally it's better to state a positive, rather than wail about how many people are not supporting something that you support. The whole thing sounds combative.
So, in the nature of a total re-write, I would try:
"I am Deaf and proud of Deaf Culture. It gives me a sense of belonging, a wonderful circle of friends, and a way to communicate through American Sign Language. Please click "LIKE" if you, hearing or D/eaf, support Deaf Culture and support our Deaf community. Re-post to share with your family and friends!"
More positive in tone, doesn't emphasize that many people don't agree with you, and would be easier for people to "like." Good luck.