Wait...don't they already have their own forum? What the heck; did CI circle close down?
When I first joined, this was a forum for the Deaf, of the Deaf, and by the Deaf. I propose we go back to that. There's one of my wishes for 2011. A second one would be to eradicate all of the audist views spewed out in this forum that get the fights started. The third wish I have for 2011 is that hearing parents stop coming on here and playing the victim. Don't want feedback on what you post in a public forum the responsible thing to do is not to post there. When you do, you accept the consequences of your decision. Oh, well. My fourth wish is that people get off of their overly defensive high horses and realize that criticism of a perspective is not a personal attack.
Sorry, rick, I was just being giddy. What you are asking for is impossible, since the moderators will never present only one side of an argument. We have nothing against cochlear implants. We have issues with WHY they are used. Just so you know.
You don't get it, jillio? *gasp*
We all know of the OP's need to control. It warms the cockles of our hearts.
Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each New Year find you a better man. [Benjamin Franklin]
Would be nice to find this a place that welcomed even those new to Deafness with warm hearts and open arms rather than a punch to the solar plexus and poke to the eye. The journey has to start somewhere and I've heard too much about being shut out of society from those here to think that you don't realize that's exactly what you are doing to late-aware, late-deafened, and parents of deaf children.
So, what if first contact happens to be about CIs, a discussion about something many in the deaf world have in common, and a relationship is forged with the community, growing from there? Why is that a bad thing? Why would it be a bad thing to have a vibrant community of those with an interest in CIs, which reflects the deaf community in the real world, and begin exposing these people to Deaf Culture, to ASL, positively. This section of the site could be a bridge, a feeder line that brings in those unfamiliar with Deaf Culture. Rather than a "Keep Out" or "No Trespassing" sign.
Grendel - Do I really need to repeat?Would be nice to find this a place that welcomed even those new to Deafness with warm hearts and open arms rather than a punch to the solar plexus and poke to the eye. The journey has to start somewhere and I've heard too much about being shut out of society from those here to think that you don't realize that's exactly what you are doing to late-aware, late-deafened, and parents of deaf children.
So, what if first contact happens to be about CIs, a discussion about something many in the deaf world have in common, and a relationship is forged with the community, growing from there? Why is that a bad thing? Why would it be a bad thing to have a vibrant community of those with an interest in CIs, which reflects the deaf community in the real world, and begin exposing these people to Deaf Culture, to ASL, positively. This section of the site could be a bridge, a feeder line that brings in those unfamiliar with Deaf Culture. Rather than a "Keep Out" or "No Trespassing" sign.
Grendel - Do I really need to repeat?
I do think that with the popularity of the late-deafened thread that there could certainly be an entire subsection for them, not just one thread. I agree that is a good idea.
I also second what Jillio said about this be a Deaf forum for the Deaf community. I think the bottom line is that you may all do as you wish, we support people with CI's, hearing aids, or no amplification what-so-ever. We all also have our own opinions rooted in a long history of oppression and being a minoritized community. The hearing members need to respect that and understand where we are coming from.
Right. When I enter into a different cultural environment other than my own, I abide by their cultural traditions, rules, and values. I do not go into their homes and institutions, and attempt to impose my culture on them. When they come to my house, it is reversed. That is how is should be.
It isn't that anyone is not welcomed at AD. Everyone has been welcomed. Until they attempt to impose hearing cultural views and standards, and are corrected for their errors. Then they become unwelcome because instead of learning from the correction, they become defensive and agressive.
This is a Deaf house. Hearing people have entered into a different culture. It is not up to AD members to adjust to the cultural differences. It is up to the hearing that make the choice to visit here.
Right. When I enter into a different cultural environment other than my own, I abide by their cultural traditions, rules, and values. I do not go into their homes and institutions, and attempt to impose my culture on them. When they come to my house, it is reversed. That is how is should be.
It isn't that anyone is not welcomed at AD. Everyone has been welcomed. Until they attempt to impose hearing cultural views and standards, and are corrected for their errors. Then they become unwelcome because instead of learning from the correction, they become defensive and agressive.
This is a Deaf house. Hearing people have entered into a different culture. It is not up to AD members to adjust to the cultural differences. It is up to the hearing that make the choice to visit here.
Si, mi casa es su casa up to a point.....