RoseRodent
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I've been watching the Celebrity Apprentice for some time (I know, but I can't give it up either) and something really interesting has struck me about the last 2 seasons. The previous season featured Marlee Matlin, accompanied throughout by her interpreter. I didn't hear a single negative reference to her deafness throughout the show, at least none made the cut to air. She was involved in every aspect of the show, including giving presentations. Nobody ever said "handicap".
This season we have Lou Ferrigno. What a contrast! Every boardroom features a reference to Lou and his 'bad' speech and his "handicap". Is it because Lou is not as strong a player as Marlee clearly was, and it's easy to pin that on the hearing issues? Or is it because with an interpreter in tow Marlee took less effort for the other contestants to accommodate so they didn't feel it? Was it a better batch of contestants? Or a tacit understanding that Marlee would simply flatten anyone who even tried to go there?
Perhaps they feel that Lou is doing a hearing thing but not as well as a hearing person, rather than doing a Deaf thing?
I certainly don't have the answers, but it's very interesting to watch it all unfold.
This season we have Lou Ferrigno. What a contrast! Every boardroom features a reference to Lou and his 'bad' speech and his "handicap". Is it because Lou is not as strong a player as Marlee clearly was, and it's easy to pin that on the hearing issues? Or is it because with an interpreter in tow Marlee took less effort for the other contestants to accommodate so they didn't feel it? Was it a better batch of contestants? Or a tacit understanding that Marlee would simply flatten anyone who even tried to go there?
Perhaps they feel that Lou is doing a hearing thing but not as well as a hearing person, rather than doing a Deaf thing?
I certainly don't have the answers, but it's very interesting to watch it all unfold.