deafmedicalpoet
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I find it that some deaf/HoH people get treated just so unfairly like some disabled people do and it pisses me off. I really dont appreciate that and also there are times that I feel are just plain ignorance of others with how they treat others. I have had several experiences with mistreat. I would have a converstaion with someone and then they would tell me after I mentioned the fact that I am deaf that I am stupid and that I should be in the wacko house. I got so damn pissed at them it aint funny. I was like in shock when they told me that and then walk off on me. I am also disabled so I know what its like to be mistreated unjustly, I often times get treated rudely with retard, dead brain, slowpoke, and other names. I am disabled with Cerebral Palsy and my kind of Cerebral Palsy is Spasmatic, Ataxic Hemiplegia which means I tend to get spasm and my balance is uneven, but hemiplegia means that is affects only one side of my body and that 1 side is my right side. So everything in all my posts were done with one hand in typing. At 1st you might not know I have Cerebral Palsy or the fact I am deaf but then again I have them. Mistreatment for the deaf and disabled needs to end and asap. I know we have ADA laws but we need others to learn and understand our disabilities. I wanted to share my feel and thoughts here because I knew that we all must have the same thoughts. We all have different personal disabilities but we dont let them stop us. Just like they didn't stop 2 of my role models in my life. That makes me damnn well happy, but am getting sick of being pissed and put down without much reason. I really need people to stop and live in our shoes with disabilities for once. Even our deaf shoes, I mean look they should try our world and all before they even judge and criticize us in all they do. Sorry to be rambling but this is my feeling in this and I really feel we need to get this known out there.
Quote from Helen Keller: "Until the great mass of the people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each other's welfare, social justice can never be attained."
quote from Heather Whitestone: “Through ballet I was fortunate to find a place to escape, a refuge from my feelings of being an outsider. The dance studio was the one place I felt accepted and 'just like everybody else' was in the dance studio. Hoping to improve the rhythm of my speech, my mother had enrolled me in a ballet class when I was five years old. The ballet class boosted my self-esteem.”
They both give a smile in role models to me and their qoutes show off a bit of how they overcame their issues in their lives.
Attn mods and admin: Please do not remove this thread and also this was my feeling and thoughts I really wanted to share it here, thanks!!
Quote from Helen Keller: "Until the great mass of the people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each other's welfare, social justice can never be attained."
quote from Heather Whitestone: “Through ballet I was fortunate to find a place to escape, a refuge from my feelings of being an outsider. The dance studio was the one place I felt accepted and 'just like everybody else' was in the dance studio. Hoping to improve the rhythm of my speech, my mother had enrolled me in a ballet class when I was five years old. The ballet class boosted my self-esteem.”
They both give a smile in role models to me and their qoutes show off a bit of how they overcame their issues in their lives.
Attn mods and admin: Please do not remove this thread and also this was my feeling and thoughts I really wanted to share it here, thanks!!
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