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keep asking him for his interpretation of deafhood. and for his clarification of "political ideology". and group think.
 
Ever heard of "dyslexiahood"? - Google

Dyslexia - "Ten to fifteen percent of the US population has dyslexia.."
which is about the same number of people with hearing loss in the United States.
Dyslexia Research Institute

Ever heard of "paraplegichood"? Or "wheelchairhood"?
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UCSF - Disability Statistics Center - Publication - Abstract 23

Attaching "hood" to a medical condition-based word gets to be a bit farfetched is what I'm saying. Where would this stop?

And do paraplegics or dyslexics use a different language to communicate? Duh. Culture is built on language. Go back to school.
 
hmmm... I have a feeling that nobody took you seriously... and this is what you do to get attention...

It was obviously a joke.....why would anyone take it seriously... :lol:
 
keep asking him for his interpretation of deafhood. and for his clarification of "political ideology". and group think.

Group think. There is an interesting concept.:hmm:
 
It was obviously a joke.....why would anyone take it seriously... :lol:

exactly my point. everything is a joke to you. I'll just lol with you anyway.
 
And that could work both ways. :cool2:


You know there were times I was glad my mother used "tough love" with me when I was growing up. Rather than just keep on stroking me saying "It's always the hearing society's fault. They're all audists out there!"

My mom practiced tough love just like yours did. I came to the conclusion that society is audist on my own as an gown independent thinker.
 
What is your define for womenhood, blackhood, and etc? And are they, words, silly, too?

clarify once more for us - what are you geared toward to? and what is your political ideology (in terms of deaf subject)?

that's what I'm asking you about because everybody's got different interpretation. Exactly what is the "political label" and politicization behind it? I want to know your interpretation.

Ever heard of "dyslexiahood"? - Google

Dyslexia - "Ten to fifteen percent of the US population has dyslexia.."
which is about the same number of people with hearing loss in the United States.
Dyslexia Research Institute

Ever heard of "paraplegichood"? Or "wheelchairhood"?
Google


UCSF - Disability Statistics Center - Publication - Abstract 23

Attaching "hood" to a medical condition-based word gets to be a bit farfetched is what I'm saying. Where would this stop?

:dunno2: So what? If those words are exist, no big deal. I don't care because it is still same meaning like womenhood, fatherhood, blackhood, deafhood, sisterhood, childhood, and etc.

Why not you answer Jiro's questions?
 
:dunno2: So what? If those words are exist, no big deal. I don't care because it is still same meaning like womenhood, fatherhood, blackhood, deafhood, sisterhood, childhood, and etc.

Why not you answer Jiro's questions?

Let me know when you find a "paraplegichood."
 
Deafhood ROCKS! Apparently it is controversial. Love it!
 
My mom practiced tough love just like yours did. I came to the conclusion that society is audist on my own as an gown independent thinker.

Some are later than others in achieving that state of mind...some never do.
 
Let me know when you find a "paraplegichood."

What would you know about the identity and communities of any person with a disability. You can't see past your own nose.:roll:
 
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