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Omg.
Mine too... wait, are we talking about the same thing?
Omg.
Mine too... wait, are we talking about the same thing?
why the hell you sayin Deaf Power when you clearly dont know the significance of it, SEE is for Hearing, it is THEIR idea of sign 'language' or system it isn't originated by/in Deaf people's historical makings...
SEE is not for the hearing. The "hearing" can access English auditorily. SEE was created with individuals who were both Deaf and hearing.
Many ASL signs were retained, and some expanded on to provide signs for individual words and synonyms (for example) in the English language.
, no im not say you are evil, silly bat, im saying the SEE system its from teh Evil hearing peoples arrogance of what they thinks it best for us, they had no right to assume what our language is...they never asked..[/QUOTE]
Really? Evil hearing people, huh? Is that how you view majority of society? As evil? Quite sad.
As to your last statement that those evil hearing people never asked the Deaf when creating SEE, that is factually incorrect.
There were hearing, Deaf, and CODA's involved in the creation of SEE.
SEE was not created to take away the language of the Deaf. It was created to be another tool in teaching DHH individuals the English language. Like it or not, a person needs to have a mastery of English to go far in this world. Sure, there are always exceptions. 99.9% of the time, if you aren't fluent in English that will prevent you from being successful in the career world. If a person doesn't like or enjoy learning English through the use of SEE as a supplement, fine. No problem. But, there is absolutely no reason to say that SEE is evil or bad. The fact is it can be a very successful tool in assisting a DHH child to obtain a mastery of the English language.
I'm tired of people saying that it was created to take away from the Deaf. It wasn't. It was created as an additional tool to assist in learning English. Again, you don't like it? Fine! That's okay!! But people need to stop portraying it as something that it never was.
why the hell you sayin Deaf Power when you clearly dont know the significance of it, SEE is for Hearing, it is THEIR idea of sign 'language' or system it isn't originated by/in Deaf people's historical makings...
SEE is not for the hearing. The "hearing" can access English auditorily. SEE was created with individuals who were both Deaf and hearing.
Many ASL signs were retained, and some expanded on to provide signs for individual words and synonyms (for example) in the English language.
, no im not say you are evil, silly bat, im saying the SEE system its from teh Evil hearing peoples arrogance of what they thinks it best for us, they had no right to assume what our language is...they never asked..[/QUOTE]
Really? Evil hearing people, huh? Is that how you view majority of society? As evil? Quite sad.
As to your last statement that those evil hearing people never asked the Deaf when creating SEE, that is factually incorrect.
There were hearing, Deaf, and CODA's involved in the creation of SEE.
SEE was not created to take away the language of the Deaf. It was created to be another tool in teaching DHH individuals the English language. Like it or not, a person needs to have a mastery of English to go far in this world. Sure, there are always exceptions. 99.9% of the time, if you aren't fluent in English that will prevent you from being successful in the career world. If a person doesn't like or enjoy learning English through the use of SEE as a supplement, fine. No problem. But, there is absolutely no reason to say that SEE is evil or bad. The fact is it can be a very successful tool in assisting a DHH child to obtain a mastery of the English language.
I'm tired of people saying that it was created to take away from the Deaf. It wasn't. It was created as an additional tool to assist in learning English. Again, you don't like it? Fine! That's okay!! But people need to stop portraying it as something that it never was.
That would be fine if SEE was just used as a teaching tool... more often than not it's used as a replacement for ASL.
why the hell you sayin Deaf Power when you clearly dont know the significance of it, SEE is for Hearing, it is THEIR idea of sign 'language' or system it isn't originated by/in Deaf people's historical makings...
SEE is not for the hearing. The "hearing" can access English auditorily. SEE was created with individuals who were both Deaf and hearing.
Many ASL signs were retained, and some expanded on to provide signs for individual words and synonyms (for example) in the English language.
, no im not say you are evil, silly bat, im saying the SEE system its from teh Evil hearing peoples arrogance of what they thinks it best for us, they had no right to assume what our language is...they never asked..[/QUOTE]
Really? Evil hearing people, huh? Is that how you view majority of society? As evil? Quite sad.
As to your last statement that those evil hearing people never asked the Deaf when creating SEE, that is factually incorrect.
There were hearing, Deaf, and CODA's involved in the creation of SEE.
SEE was not created to take away the language of the Deaf. It was created to be another tool in teaching DHH individuals the English language. Like it or not, a person needs to have a mastery of English to go far in this world. Sure, there are always exceptions. 99.9% of the time, if you aren't fluent in English that will prevent you from being successful in the career world. If a person doesn't like or enjoy learning English through the use of SEE as a supplement, fine. No problem. But, there is absolutely no reason to say that SEE is evil or bad. The fact is it can be a very successful tool in assisting a DHH child to obtain a mastery of the English language.
I'm tired of people saying that it was created to take away from the Deaf. It wasn't. It was created as an additional tool to assist in learning English. Again, you don't like it? Fine! That's okay!! But people need to stop portraying it as something that it never was.
sorry i beg to differ, you dont know shit
sorry i beg to differ, you dont know shit
Oh, well but I beg to differ as well with your last statement.
Instead of resorting to insults, why don't you demonstrate that I don't know shit? Please provide a link to any information that shows no Deaf were involved in the creation of SEE, and that it was created to replace ASL. I look forward to your documentation.
Instead of resorting to insults, why don't you demonstrate that I don't know shit? Please provide a link to any information that shows no Deaf were involved in the creation of SEE, and that it was created to replace ASL. I look forward to your documentation.
"SEE is a language"
there you go.
Oh, well but I beg to differ as well with your last statement.
Instead of resorting to insults, why don't you demonstrate that I don't know shit? Please provide a link to any information that shows no Deaf were involved in the creation of SEE, and that it was created to replace ASL. I look forward to your documentation.
There were several members who were deaf who have constantly criticized the Deaf community for not liking their way of signing which was SEE. Then, it escalated to how SEE was better than ASL or something about "if those in the deaf community dont want to sign in MY way, then they are not worth it." Something about how they should sign in SEE when chatting with them. It is all vague and then arguments broke out about not respecting ASL and them saying that ASL was broken English...blah blah.
blah blah. Ha ha. I got you on the spot. U got the trouble in the deaf law.
Probably, it has nothing to do with the differences. It depends how smart the person is. That's my thought. No harm. Be peace.
I come here back and forth to keep my balance. No permanant or temporary.
You really want to go that route again? We have demonstrated it and you decided not to take it.
What's appalling is that Shel's thread got hijacked.