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Originally Posted by Miss-Delectable
I will try my best to explain. Others are welcome to correct me.
D-eaf is a person who identifies themself as culturally deaf, who uses sign language.....and does not see deafness as a disability whatsoever.
d-eaf is a person who has very little or no connection to the deaf culture and regards deafness as a disability.
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If that is the case, then why do Deaf (yes, the big 'D') people get SSDI? If that's the case, then should they really have the right to consider themselves "Deaf"?