Lighthouse77
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Actually, I think there is some sense/truth in what Lighthouse is saying. I am severe/profoundly deaf, yet I learned to speak well. I disagree in that it is easy -- it does take time -- I had speech therapy until high school, so it is definitely a longer process than for a hearing person. But I don't see being able to speak as a "skill" either, just the same as Lighthouse was saying.
I do see the misconception that many have that if a deaf person can't speak, then they're "dumb." I see that all the time. We all know that's not true, but there's so many out there that don't realize that.
That's exactly what I mean. If I could hear, I would be speaking like everyone else with no problem. But some people sometimes treat it like it is a rare talent. like artists..An artist is a rare talent, in both hearing and deaf world. But when it comes to speaking, just about all hearing people can do it. Sure it take longer and hard work for a deaf person, but I don't consider it a skill or talent. I consider it as work. So that's why I think signers are just as intelligent as oralists.