I dont do the looking down, they often look down at us, of course it may come across like that, employed people arent gods either, I taking a view that describes the bigger picture facing employment of d/Deaf people and how it affects their 'disability status'.
They THINK they 'made it' they havent done shit, and even so they 'know the job' but in reality they just became traitors, serving the ends for the hearing to keep control over d/Deaf people.
The only times when d/Deaf rights 'are heard' is when 'rights to have interpreters' is enforced in someway or another, but the end of the day -its the Hearing (98% of them are hearing OK) who are lining up their pockets.
I wont refrain, as you see, you can't hide this situation of this trend following this climate of
"policy before people".
How so would this scare parents from Deaf culture? audiologists, doctors, and TOD's already doing a good job of that.