Hostile society of the hearing people

How ironic...

The hearing members here are arguing amongst themselves over how deaf people are being treated.

:roll:

We, the deaf people, are the ones suffering at the hearing peoples' hands here, just remember that.

(Of course not all hearing people....just 95% of them :giggle:)
It's not an argument about how some deaf people are treated by some hearing people. My personal issue is that I feel like I am being stereotyped due to how some deaf people chose to word things. thanks for clearifying the 95% :giggle:
 
oops, sorry for the double-post. I was not clear on who is quoting who here.
 
How ironic...

The hearing members here are arguing amongst themselves over how deaf people are being treated.

:roll:

We, the deaf people, are the ones suffering at the hearing peoples' hands here, just remember that.

(Of course not all hearing people....just 95% of them :giggle:)

How ironic...

The hearing members here are arguing amongst themselves over how deaf people are being treated.QUOTE]

:giggle: I was thinking in the same exact thing.

Well if you were thinking the same thing, didn't you notice you were one of the hearing? And furthermore one of the hearing with no real deaf connection.

I frequently disagree with Jillio, but she has lots of experience with deaf people, a deaf son, and a PhD.

You should be far more respectful to her until you have some of the same qualifications.
 
How ironic...

The hearing members here are arguing amongst themselves over how deaf people are being treated.

:roll:

We, the deaf people, are the ones suffering at the hearing peoples' hands here, just remember that.

(Of course not all hearing people....just 95% of them :giggle:)

The irony is strong. :P
 
Well if you were thinking the same thing, didn't you notice you were one of the hearing? And furthermore one of the hearing with no real deaf connection.

I frequently disagree with Jillio, but she has lots of experience with deaf people, a deaf son, and a PhD.

You should be far more respectful to her until you have some of the same qualifications.

:ty: Bott.
 
I am having a problem with my posts. My quotes are not showing up right. Going to try to fix this. This is what I intended to say to Botts in regards to Blackinque's post:

Well if you were thinking the same thing, didn't you notice you were one of the hearing? And furthermore one of the hearing with no real deaf connection.

I frequently disagree with Jillio, but she has lots of experience with deaf people, a deaf son, and a PhD.

You should be far more respectful to her until you have some of the same qualifications.

That's exactly what I was thinking. Someone who is just taking some ASL classes and has no understanding of deaf culture and what it is like to live a life of no hearing.
 
Well if you were thinking the same thing, didn't you notice you were one of the hearing? And furthermore one of the hearing with no real deaf connection.

I frequently disagree with Jillio, but she has lots of experience with deaf people, a deaf son, and a PhD.

You should be far more respectful to her until you have some of the same qualifications.

:gpost: The hearing who are new to the Deaf community have no idea what many of us go thru on a daily basis. I've had to deal with people who believe i'm borderline MR even within my own family; I learned from my doctor that a member of my family thought I had a low IQ and that I couldn't learn very much last month.

The title of this thread does not include all of the hearing. Just those who turn hostile toward deaf.
 
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:gpost: The hearing who are new to the Deaf community have no idea what many of us go thru on a daily basis. I've had to deal with people who believe i'm borderline MR even within my own family; I learned from my doctor that a member of my family thought I had a low IQ and that I couldn't learn very much last month.

The title of this thread does not include all of the hearing. Just those who turn hostile toward deaf.

I cannot count the number of times that people assumed my son was MR because of his speech patterns. Infuriating!
 
I cannot count the number of times that people assumed my son was MR because of his speech patterns. Infuriating!

I can imagine. :P In my case, it's because I say what too often and in my family case, it's because of a combination of saying what too often and my problems with schools - especially anything to do with math.
 
I can imagine. :P In my case, it's because I say what too often and in my family case, it's because of a combination of saying what too often and my problems with schools - especially anything to do with math.

Oh, yes, let's not forgot my problems with keeping myself orgzanied.
 
Well if you were thinking the same thing, didn't you notice you were one of the hearing? And furthermore one of the hearing with no real deaf connection.

I frequently disagree with Jillio, but she has lots of experience with deaf people, a deaf son, and a PhD.

You should be far more respectful to her until you have some of the same qualifications.

:giggle:
 
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