What do you do if.....

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If one day, ALL OF A SUDDEN, In the WHOLE world, yes EARTH! Hearing people wakes up, and COULDNT ABLE TO HEAR AT ALL. Yet most of us are STILL deaf/Deaf. Will you help them to go through their suffering from hearing being GONE?

Or you shun the people who woke up, and lost their hearing and let them to deal with hearing issue like us ?

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I'd help them only after we deafies assume power! :lol:
 
Thats the part of story in movie "Lake Windfall" (By Rustic Films), interesting how they think hearing people react. I kinda think they may have right idea how Hearing would react when they lose hearing or not able to hear a sound while Deafies have no clue and get killed because Hearing couldn't image how Deaf could act normally.

I wish Lake windfall would show more at the end. Oh well...

For me, I would be armed and protect my family.
 
Would my tinnitus go away? Could we burn all the phones? Would people stop mumbling? Does anybody really listen to anyone else anyway? :laugh2:
 
I'd help them, wouldn't you?


Annie, that's just the thing here....it is reflective of the general lot of the deaf in this country for the longest time now.....so if it gets ugly, don't be surprised
 
that did happen to me it frightening I would help them.It be different world than is now if that happen
 
Annie, that's just the thing here....it is reflective of the general lot of the deaf in this country for the longest time now.....so if it gets ugly, don't be surprised


I really don't understand that thinking, but...I'm late deafened, different situation I guess. After I asked, wouldn't you? I kind of realized that was the wrong thing to say, as I was thinking from my own perspective. Actually I learned something, but now I want to know why they feel that way?
 
I really don't understand that thinking, but...I'm late deafened, different situation I guess. After I asked, wouldn't you? I kind of realized that was the wrong thing to say, as I was thinking from my own perspective. Actually I learned something, but now I want to know why they feel that way?

In a nutshell, oppression in many phases of life(since about the 1880 Milan Conference) is pretty much the perception.....
 
For me, I would be armed and protect my family.

I would do the same thing, and worry about how they would react and behave when it happens to them and to us. First thing on my mind, is to keep my family safe, and second, to look for my Deaf buddies, along with the Deaf social networking and discuss with them as to what to do with those people who have perfect hearing and the next day, their hearing is gone.

That's what my plan will be.
 
we have learn deaf/blind langage don't forget them or they get pissed off
 
I would watch them carefully to see if they tried to adjust.

I wouldn't help them much. Nobody helped me all my life, and I had to survive in the world.

I know they would mostly whine. If they got over it and tried to help themselves, I would try to accept them.
 
LOL....(this thread)....well...I'd hire 76 Trombones and have a Hit Parade....I'd laugh when they asked me "what"?....and say "didn't ya hear that"? ....I would sign something and if they did not understand...I would say..."Oh!...I'm so sorry!"....:giggle:...I'd throw eggs to get their attention....:roll:
 
I would generally assist the newly deaf except for some people I know that weren't sensitive to my hearing loss. One example is my mother, she would say just put your hearing aids on and what I'd do is just tell her that and say, "How do you like them apples now Mom?"
 
Some have already dealt with something very similar if my memory is correct. Didn't Angel1989 have a sudden loss?
 
I would do everything I possibly could to help them. It would be scary for them and whether or not the general public was there for my hearing loss doesn't matter to me. If I could help someone, I'm going to...the past is the past and we could change things...
 
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