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Originally posted by GoldenLeaf74
where you get information??
I got it from Chrisity's best friend's sister who happened to be one of the unactive members here.
Originally posted by GoldenLeaf74
where you get information??
Originally posted by Stevey Boy
I got it from Chrisity's best friend's sister who happened to be one of the unactive members here.
Originally posted by kuifje75
I agree with you, Angelcat, about Christy doing her thing.
But the reality is that most of the audience is hearing ppl.
They will see that Christy can do it. Then they will wonder why not all deaf ppl are like her. They will think that deaf ppl are stupid if they cant read lips or speak well.
Originally posted by DeafDot
:madfawk: Enough of this BULLSHIT. It's time for the Hearing public to look at us eye-to-eye instead of trying to force us to be "hearing." That's a sign of their laziness and lack of effort to try to learn our language and TRULY communicate with us.
Lipreading isn't 100 percent perfect in communication, when SIGNING and WRITING it all down is ACCURATE. Got my point?
Originally posted by Steel
I know! it's like she's trying to fake herself that she's actually hearing...but she's deaf and always WILL be...so it would be alot easier if she just sign and speak at the same time (I know there are some different kinds of sign language...such as American Sign Lanuage and English Sign Lanuage) Most of the deaf people I know uses sign enlish language because it's alot easier and understandable by the way you speak you know? Of course, she should've signed, no matter what hearing people thinks...hearing people can't force us how and what to say...it's our way of communicating from the deaf world.
Originally posted by DeafDot
That was the point I was trying to convey in the first place. Well said, Kuifje.
The thing is, I'm sick and tired of Deaf people in the media being portrayed in the light that HEARIES want to see in Deaf people. The truth is, not ALL Deaf people are highly skilled at lip-reading and speaking as Christy and Marlee Maitlin are.
That is why I'm saying, "Christy could've done a better job of representing us." I praise her for being the first Deaf Survivor, but still - stop bowing down to Hearing people's standards of what we should be, not what we TRULY are.
Hearies have always and still are trying to make us LIKE them, when the truth is - we are happy with the way we are (well, most of us are, not all. How sad.)
I'm very tired of being approached by Hearing people who almost always say this first: "Can you lipread?" and express anger or sympathy when they discover I'm not that good at lipreading nor speaking. They also treat me as if I'm stupid and beneath them - when most of them have a lower IQ than I do! (For example - lots of those idiots tend to call us "death" when it's actually "DEAF!" Shows how dumb those assholes are...)
:madfawk: Enough of this BULLSHIT. It's time for the Hearing public to look at us eye-to-eye instead of trying to force us to be "hearing." That's a sign of their laziness and lack of effort to try to learn our language and TRULY communicate with us.
Lipreading isn't 100 percent perfect in communication, when SIGNING and WRITING it all down is ACCURATE. Got my point?
As for Christy, I praise her on bringing attention to Deafies - but she could have done a better job of it. Period.
:arrow: PS: To all these who voice opinions that are the opposite of mine, I respect your opinions.
I do see some good points in them. I'm trying to look at it on both sides of the issue, so... please, don't crictize me. I am merely voicing my OPINION, not FACT. So, no flaming.
Originally posted by Banjo
Again, this "Deaf Culture" thing...
I know that we have a community, but there is NO "D"eaf Culture.
Deaf Culture was, in fact created in 1988 purely for political reasons, not ethical reasons.
Enough said.
Originally posted by BabyPhat21
REALLY?? it is the opposite for me, people are always signing to me or trying to do fingerspelling when they find out I am deaf, even though I WAS talking to them!!! Some people have actually asked my friends how I communicate and I am right there talking to them - I turn around to them and said "hey like this, you can understand me right" and wink at them lol........I am oral so it is ironic to me that they think I sign while my friends that are primarily ASL communication have hearing people think that they can lipread...... The amazing thing is that even though I tell people I am deaf, they ask for my number....I am like, I cant hear! lol....I said unless you go through text or opr. relay, not gonna happen so just email me instead........
Originally posted by Pure Ion
How do u define culture then?
yeah, that's trueOriginally posted by Angelcat
I think no matter if she signs or speaks. Just be proud of herself and be the way she is. Just let her show what she can do. Not for everyone. Remember everyone is very unique individual.
Originally posted by Banjo
From the article...
Why is a 16 year-old student in grade 9?
Originally posted by Pure Ion
How do u define culture then?