Cane Corso
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Mookie said:Nope, Once she raised as an oralist, she still ignores ASL deafies....
So what? What's wrong with her raised as an oralist? Didn't she evenuntally learn how to sign later? What is wrong with those deaf people who happen to learn how to sign at late age? It's not their fault and I'm sorry if they aren't a big D. It seems like you aren't open minded thats why I called you a bigot.
How do you know if she ignores deaf people who sign in ASL? Let me tell you, you don't know her 100% and I don't either. I'm not here to support her, but I think you need to look in a bigger picture than a small one. I went to England last semester. Not so many british people care much for ASL, they sign in BSL. I had to learn their language in order to communicate with them. ASL is not a universal language and it is not a number one language either. I met a several deaf Europeans who kept telling me that ASL's a gencoide. Even though we are very much similar in deaf pride, but they do not like when their language are being influenced by ASL. They are not happy with it. They called it a genocide because ASL is destorying their naive language and their culture. There was a big convention in Denmark about ASL gencoide. I will find the link for you if you are interested.