i think the point is to get people away from the medical model of thinking, like in the second comment on that article. if you want to keep using the terms given by doctors&c then, yeah, that's your perogative, but you should learn to recognize the effect it has on society/other people when you use words that are associated with the idea of deafness as totally inferior.
it's a disability, no question. but if the hearing world stopped insisting that everybody follow one "normal" abled model and made everything accessible, would it still be a disability? the fault lies with the oppressors, etc. that's what i understand to be behind the desire to stop using "hearing impairment" and things like that.
it's a disability, no question. but if the hearing world stopped insisting that everybody follow one "normal" abled model and made everything accessible, would it still be a disability? the fault lies with the oppressors, etc. that's what i understand to be behind the desire to stop using "hearing impairment" and things like that.