DeafDucky
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I don't know for sure. Maybe it's a subset of how the hearing feel about deaf. The deaf don't know how to deal with it or act or are ignorant..."they're different than us!" sort of vibe. Some deaf have zero patience to sit with a deafblind person who may require tactile sign or close up sign. Conversations might be a little slower or turn by turn (not always true though from what I remember lol).That is horrible......Deaf ID and Deaf autistic (classic autism) I could understand since ID tends to be on a different level then normal IQ people, and classic autism, (note I said classic...NOT high functioning autism/Aspergers) I ALSO could understand since they may not have the best social skills.....but why the not accepting DB?
I do think for some Deaf too that they have an underlying fear of losing vision and DeafBlind might remind them of that so they run the other way. Also with DeafBlind they do need assistance in getting around or going places- I have noticed that DB folks tend to be more isolated and people (both deaf and hearing) tend to forget or don't want the 'burden' of driving them everywhere etc.