This has been discussed in the UK. 'Audism' overwhelmingy is rejected. It's yet another term/label created to drive further divisions in the already tentative deaf unity. We have already seen Audism applied to describe oral/hearing aid/CI users, as well as other deaf people and hearing. The deaf activists are killing any empathy people might have with the deaf, it's a turn off, an insult to many in mainstream too, who do work and help deaf people, now they all get this 'label' because they hear, Deaf patronising and discriminating against the hearing ? that's a new one. Trouble with new 'buzz' words, is they do not account for the vindictive and divisive deaf elements we have, who will use these words/terms to hammer home a 'Deaf' message, it is isolating and alienating other deaf people.
Other words/terms not wanted:
Deafie
Big D Deaf
Hearies
There are also too many other emerging, the trend, is to isolate deaf people, into 'Us' versus 'them', and 'them' can now mean ANYONE deaf or hearing, or 'different' deaf or Hard of Hearing, who doesn't adhere to some deaf credo. What is it with these deaf activists ? they want us all stuck in a never-ending cycle of contention with mainstream ? AND each other ? Advances have been made in access, effort has been put in, to listen to some deaf, I fear the Deaf will never leave their isolation, because these warped activists prefer they don't. Every opportunity is to make out mainstream has it in for us, and indeed other deaf who want choices too get it...
If we want to make progress, dump the deaf activist on some desert island and let them do what they want there. I remember deaf activism when it was comprised of hard working deaf campaigners working for us all using common-sense, they must be spinning in their retirement to see what is happening now. It was all about getting support, now it''s all about politics, and 'deaf power', and inciting apathy towards deaf culture, and antagonism towards anyone with hearing. It's creating resentment.