Bebonang
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If we never learn sign language, hearing people will treat us like an animal in zoo! That's what is really happened long time ago before sign language was introduced in 19th century. So your question is really moot and should be grateful that we no longer stay in a locked room 24/7 and act like wild animals.
You got a point there.
But most hearing would try to make the deaf learn to speak and hopefully that the deaf can hear with CI so that the hearing can communicate with the deaf. But when it come to that, it is impossible for some deaf not be able to know how to speak and lipread and trying to hear. They will try to gesture to get across to the hearing person. Yeah, almost pretty much most Deaf get lonely and feel like being locked in their room when they can not communicate with the Deaf community and the hearing world.
This is what happened in the mainstream school where there is no sign language to teach to the deaf students. We get frustrated and unhappy that the school don't care about the needs of the deaf students.
That is why it is very important and a must to have ASL to communicate in the Deaf world. As for hearing, it is great that the hearing people can try to communicate with the Deaf in sign language. Without it, most hearing people have no idea what silence is like. We are not faking it. :roll: