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Hope everything is ok.
Thank, Shel. I am sure everything will be fine in the end. I just don't deal with stress.
Hope everything is ok.
You are my favorite psych person. I thought you were trying to contradict me.
Sorry. I am in one of the moods where I will rip out the throats of people who dare naysay me.
Botte, No. What I meant is that if you're oral-first and then want to learn sign or get to know Deafies, you won't be shunned. Many dhh folks learned Sign later. There is a myth in AG BAD that if you have oral abilty you'll automaticly be shunned. Not quite. If you're open-minded and don't act all high and mighty b/c of oral skills or a "better education", and WANT to learn ASL, you won't be shunned.There is a truth that if you don't use sign you will be shunned by the deaf community.
It has nothing to do with oral skills, unless you insist that is how people must communicate.
You are my favorite psych person. I thought you were trying to contradict me.
Sorry. I am in one of the moods where I will rip out the throats of people who dare naysay me.
AHHHH... don't you dare naysay bott! ( ps i had never heard that expression!) but good to know!
It all depends on each individual. Some will shun oral deaf even if they are open minded and willing to learn ASL. However, that shouldn't be the responsibility of the WHOLE Deaf community.Botte, No. What I meant is that if you're oral-first and then want to learn sign or get to know Deafies, you won't be shunned. Many dhh folks learned Sign later. There is a myth in AG BAD that if you have oral abilty you'll automaticly be shunned. Not quite. If you're open-minded and don't act all high and mighty b/c of oral skills or a "better education", and WANT to learn ASL, you won't be shunned.
Botte, No. What I meant is that if you're oral-first and then want to learn sign or get to know Deafies, you won't be shunned. Many dhh folks learned Sign later. There is a myth in AG BAD that if you have oral abilty you'll automaticly be shunned. Not quite. If you're open-minded and don't act all high and mighty b/c of oral skills or a "better education", and WANT to learn ASL, you won't be shunned.
I can understand what you guys mean that some Deaf people in the Deaf community have no part in those people who were raised oral. Well could it be causing of the conflict of interests. I know a lot of Deaf people in the Deaf community have many friends who are late-deafness to join their community more and more lately than before. From my own observation, they simply like them for who they are and late deafness people aren't the type of closed minds regarding with the Deaf issues or community. It's all about the attitude itself. Either Deaf or HOH or late-deafness people who happen to have conflict of interests that leads them to misunderstanding and make assumes they shun each other based on how they were raised in the hearing world preferring oralism. But it is not true. It's a matter of attitude. IMO.
Exactly. There ARE some "deafer then thou" types in the community, which sucks, but the community's acceptance of orally skilled dhh folks isn't based on "deafer then thou" thinking.It all depends on each individual. Some will shun oral deaf even if they are open minded and willing to learn ASL. However, that shouldn't be the responsibility of the WHOLE Deaf community.
I can understand what you guys mean that some Deaf people in the Deaf community have no part in those people who were raised oral. Well could it be causing of the conflict of interests. I know a lot of Deaf people in the Deaf community have many friends who are late-deafness to join their community more and more lately than before. From my own observation, they simply like them for who they are and late deafness people aren't the type of closed minds regarding with the Deaf issues or community. It's all about the attitude itself. Either Deaf or HOH or late-deafness people who happen to have conflict of interests that leads them to misunderstanding and make assumes they shun each other based on how they were raised in the hearing world preferring oralism. But it is not true. It's a matter of attitude. IMO.
Yeah, it could be that or any other reason.I think that this person lacks social skills. She could have declined the invitation in a diplomatic way without insulting anyone.
I often wonder if it is not the result of being oral that causes certain reactions, but the attitude of the individual that Deaf Culture should adjust to their way of communication rather than them adjusting to Deaf Culture when they are in that environment.
Oh, that will definitely be a problem for the person getting accepted by the Deaf community.
Yep. The oral person who walks into Deaf community with the demand that those present must communicate orally because the oral person doesn't know sign is not going to get a good reception. You walk into Deaf Culture, then you adjust to their values and norms. You don't demand that they adjust to yours. Deaf or hearing.
BUT when that happens, the Deaf community gets blamed for it not the oral deaf person. Hello?? Why ASL is being used? EQUAL access to communication and info for ALL members and the oral deaf person is capable of learning ASL while many Deaf people struggle to acquire good lipreading and speech skills. :roll:
I often wonder if it is not the result of being oral that causes certain reactions, but the attitude of the individual that Deaf Culture should adjust to their way of communication rather than them adjusting to Deaf Culture when they are in that environment.
Yep. The oral person who walks into Deaf community with the demand that those present must communicate orally because the oral person doesn't know sign is not going to get a good reception. You walk into Deaf Culture, then you adjust to their values and norms. You don't demand that they adjust to yours. Deaf or hearing.
Yeah. I've been snubbed by some deafies as well because I don't do things the "Deaf" (yeah, the big 'D') way. :roll:Exactly. It is always "I am oral so the Deaf Community snubbed me." It is never, my attitude was bad, so I got snubbed. Easier to blame it on oralism and Deaf culture than to take responsibility for your own actions.
And then, it sets up a self fulfilling prophecy: See, my mama told me that Deaf Culture didn't like oral people. I was snubbed, so it has to be because I'm oral. Mama was right!
Eh? I don't know of any and had heard of any oral person that walked in the Deaf Community and demand that all deaf people in the Community are required to communicate orally.
Read the link of Acceptance by Deaf people... Acceptance by Deaf People - Being Accepted by the Deaf Community