Scientist trying to end deafness

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Comparing ASL to the sign language systems employed by the natives? Are you nuts? English is the primarily reason why it is disappearing, not ASL. Why? the sign languages created by the natives were intended to overcome communication barriers while trading. :|

Erase the barriers between the different tribes (by forcing them to learn English), and you also erase the sign languages that come with it.

No comparison here between ASL and ISL other than the prevalence (or lack of) use of it.

It's not just only English but the acceptance/adoption of another culture over their own and even the insistance on the use of ASL which has shown to be detrimental among deaf ISL users.
 
It's a double standard of sorts if one advocates or supports one condition in the hope for a cure but not for another type of condition.

This happens in a very small minority. Why does anyone even talk to this man at all. :crazy: He just hates you with a crazy passion because he was not the most popular at Gallaudet, in my opinion.
 
No comparison here between ASL and ISL other than the prevalence (or lack of) use of it.

It's not just only English but the acceptance/adoption of another culture over their own and even the insistance on the use of ASL which has shown to be detrimental among deaf ISL users.

amazing that you're now shifting everything to blaming ASL for killing off Native American culture..... nice spinning there but it's a rather poor effort at it. Let's get to topic, shall we? We're talking about scientists trying to end deafness, yes?
 
This happens in a very small minority. Why does anyone even talk to this man at all. :crazy: He just hates you with a crazy passion because he was not the most popular at Gallaudet, in my opinion.

The topic is on deafness and the biotechnology science for the cure of it. Let's not resort to red herrings.
 
amazing that you're now shifting everything to blaming ASL for killing off Native American culture..... nice spinning there but it's a rather poor effort at it. Let's get to topic, shall we? We're talking about scientists trying to end deafness, yes?

No. Rather that ASL has impacted ISL users among deaf Native American Indians. Where did I say that ASL is killing off Native American culture?? The topic covered was on ISL and ASL, not to mention the English language and culture as well in my blog.
 
take a guess who eradicated the Indians and its cultures first.

Hint - it was the people who gave them tainted blankets

Europeans, Americans, French, Spaniards brought diseases to Indians who weren't immune to them which caused a depopulation of Native American Indians. Native American Indian culture from various tribes is still around and certainly not completely eradicated though some tribes went extincts since then. Others went extinct on their own.

When you say "indians" it covers alot of tribes all across North, Central and South America. I'm assuming you're talking about Native American Indians in the U.S.
 
Hence, I said, a double standard of sorts. So, it gets a little loose there and one can easily deny/confirm such a support.

so... are you telling me that you cannot point out any specific post from this thread or any other thread that we do not support the cure?
 
Europeans, Americans, French, Spaniards brought diseases to Indians who weren't immune to them which caused a depopulation of Native American Indians. Native American Indian culture from various tribes is still around and certainly not completely eradicated though some tribes went extincts since then. Others went extinct on their own.
Yes.... the unintentional event is inevitable however.... giving blankets tainted with smallpox isn't exactly unintentional...... So are you denying the fact that foreigners tried to INTENTIONALLY kill (drive) them off?

When you say "indians" it covers alot of tribes all across North, Central and South America. I'm assuming you're talking about Native American Indians in the U.S.
yes of course I am talking about Native Americans.
 
No. Rather that ASL has impacted ISL users among deaf Native American Indians. Where did I say that ASL is killing off Native American culture??
that's what you're trying to drum in here... and it's not even related to this thread

The topic covered was on ISL and ASL, not to mention the English language and culture as well in my blog.
let's not try to introduce your blog in here if it's not related to this thread. You can go ahead and make a new thread about ISL.
 
so... are you telling me that you cannot point out any specific post from this thread or any other thread that we do not support the cure?

Tell you what, I haven't seen any direct references in a post where one is in support for the cure of deafness.
 
Tell you what, I haven't seen any direct references in a post where one is in support for the cure of deafness.

so you do not recall a number of my posts in response to your questions regarding cure for deafness?

and... since we're beating around the bush, am I to assume that you are unable to produce any posts saying that we do not support it?
 
Yes.... the unintentional event is inevitable however.... giving blankets tainted with smallpox isn't exactly unintentional...... So are you denying the fact that foreigners tried to INTENTIONALLY kill (drive) them off?

yes of course I am talking about Native Americans.

Where did I say that I denied the fact of history that Europeans, Spaniards, U.S., and such didn't try and purposely kill off the Indians? The Spaniards did a pretty good job at wiping out the Aztecs civilization. It's a common theme in history on how Indians were purposely targeted for their removal or elimination.

BTW,

Native Americans = Indians in North, Central and South America or Indians of the Americas.
 
so you do not recall a number of my posts in response to your questions regarding cure for deafness?

and... since we're beating around the bush, am I to assume that you are unable to produce any posts saying that we do not support it?

Who is this "we" you're talking about?
 
that's what you're trying to drum in here...

No...that was never the case here to claim that ASL is killing of Native American culture. It's clearly on sign language...not about Native American culture per se.
 
Who is this "we" you're talking about?

and... since we're (you and I) beating around the bush, am I to assume that you are unable to produce any posts saying that we (ADers and I) do not support it?
 
Damn. I hope that you did in Chewbaca because that character annoys me.

Did our OP get scared off? Come back, cherrysodapie!
 
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