I am oral Deaf. I do not prefer to speak, I prefer to communicate. I am dying for my parents to learn sign, and not so that I can totally turn off my voice but so that I do not have to interpret for Deaf friends. I have asked why and the reply was simple - lazy. True, my mother started learning Signed English but as soon as I had success orally it stopped. That, and the speech therapist saying if you sign his speech will get worse.
What's especially disgusting of the strict oral only approach is that it denies the right of kids just to be kids. Kids should be allowed to freely socialise and study school, and literacy, all of which are important, and speech is just a side benefit...but whom does this most benefit? The parents, of course!
To your response about guaranteeing access in shops, etc. there is a need for the recognition of Deafness as a linguistic minority that deserves accommodation guaranteed by the ADA. Reasonable of course, and quite frankly if a shop owner refuses to write back and forth with a Deaf person who can't speak then their business really isn't GOOD business! (not to mention unethical). One of the things that disgusts me about the USA is its monolingualistic emphasis. America is NOT the only country in the world and more people SHOULD be bi and multi lingual, myself bilingual. If you look at Europeans, it is commonplace for them to be bilingual! Why not Americans? We have come so far in terms of technology and yet we are SO far behind in language education and education as a whole! How many people have to stand up and say that learning is life-long before people believe it? Being bilingual and multilingual is so much beneficial in the business world. Hopefully we will have a President soon someday who not only encourages American bilingualism but is bilingual.
Who benefits from a bilingual America? EVERYONE! That includes ASL as a real language.
(P.S. - Bravo Holly!)