Shoshana
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It's the same as when a woman watches a movie about an American woman moving to italy and falling in love with a sexy Italian guy. Then the viewer starts fantasizing about having the same experience and thinking all Italian guys are hot.
I really like that Switched at Birth is bringing deafness out into the open (I know I would have really enjoyed watching that show as a kid and would be hoping some of my hearing friends and classmates were watching it too) and in a way, I think this overrides some of the side effects such as hearing people coming here by the droves wanting to meet us because of some misconceptions they got. At least they're coming here and we can help correct some mistaken views and hopefully more hearing people will be educated as a result.
On the other hand, hearing people coming here and telling us we need an attitude adjustment after reading threads like "annoying hearing people stories" - makes me want to tell them to butt out and shut up. Until they're personally experienced deafness themselves, they have no business telling us how to think, feel, behave and act.
very true! and Swicthed at Birth is a good show, dont get me wrong BUT it bothers me how many people watch and all want to hear "emmett" speak. I went on fan page on facebook and almost every post was about wanting him to speak, or for something to change or something.
and yea, I dont like when hearing people tell me how to feel or act, it is insulting and rude of them. Would they tell someone of another culture how to worship or try to change their beliefs?
Why do hearing people think they are above us and have that right?
I was having problems with my school disability support doing stuff like this and makes me very mad.