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Malicious Lies: Slander and Gossip in the Deaf Community
By Frank James John Lala, Jr., Ph.D.
The Deaf community is so closely-knit that
it's relatively easy for it to become both an
open public and tabloid platform for malicious
slanderers and gossipers. Deaf persons with grudges
who are envious and full of anger or resentment can
perform vicious character assassination through slander
or gossip. Such a hotbed of gossip and destructive rumor-
mongering only hurts the Deaf community as a whole.
Many resentful, babbling busybodies don't even know
the person at whom the gossip is directed. Slanderers
and gossipers perform their vicious acts for their own
ulterior motives; usually the motivation is resentment,
anger or pure envy of another person. But others will
recognize the slanderer or gossiper for what he or she is:
an irresponsible person with attitude problems and severe
character deficiencies, inhabiting a shallow world of back-
stabbing and stating negative thoughts about others.
Unfortunately, it is human nature to repeat gossip.
It is only enhanced by the storyteller through his or
her biased imagination,
and always contributes to our self-destruction.
Gossip, or slander, is always a personal
confession of the
contributor's own malice and imbecility;
it is a low, frivolous,
and most often a highly dirty business.
No one is safe from it.
Each and every one of us comes with quirks,
idiosyncrasies, flaws and personal peccadilloes
which others can easily attack and use for
ludicrous acts of character assassination.
To define terms:
slander is any words spoken with malice that are
not provably true and which prejudice the reputation
or professional practice of another person.
Gossip is the act of engaging in the spreading
of slander, and is usually riddled with lies and insinuations.
Imagine the following scenario: a couple breaks up,
due to compatibility, as one doesn't want to marry the other.
The one who feels rejected deeply resents the other,
and attacks his or her character.
Slanderers often use rank generalizations, which
are simply exaggerations of small truths.
Ignorant friends become unwitting pawns in this game,
and through gossip spread the slanderer's
untrue or inaccurate version of reality.
It takes your enemy (the slanderer)
and your friends (the gossipers) working
together to hurt or destroy your reputation;
the one to concoct the stories,
and the others to spread them.
The slander in this scenario is merely
plain old-fashioned anger at the
breakup.
The National Enquirer could learn the arts of slander and
gossip from talking to the Deaf community! Recently, a guy
with an attitude problem was gossiping about Yours Truly in Arizona.
He was so easily duped that he fell for a slanderer's story hook, line,
and sinker. However, it only backfired on him, as he had unwittingly
become a victim of vicious gossip himself.
The Deaf community in Arizona had a field day gossiping
about his pronouncedly dubious background.
The moral: it doesn't pay to
slander or gossip about someone else!
Another example: In 2000, I was attending a National Association
of the Deaf conference in Norfolk, Virginia. I was interested in a
mental health workshop. A Deaf lady, whom I will call "Vicki," was
at the workshop. She repeatedly attacked me as a person, disliking
my work and proposals, and insisted I was not doing enough for the
Deaf community. She seemed to resent me because I was not able to
attend a substance abuse workshop in New Jersey. She was very
disrespectful and made several unflattering remarks about me.
My female companion was furious at "Vicki." What boggles the
mind is that "Vicki" works as a mental health counselor!
Her behavior certainly left a lot to be desired. She needs
to read Dale Carnegie's and Norman
Vicent Peale's books.
"Vicki" will never win friends or influence people
with her shallow attitude.
Sadly, even deaf Christians know better but are guilty
of being gossipers.
And the Bible clearly frowns on slander and gossip.
"He who conceals his hatred has lying lips, and whoever
spreads slander is a fool." -
Proverbs 10:18
"Do not go about spreading (gossip) slander among your people."
-- Leviticus 19:16
"Whom are you mocking? At whom do you smear and stick out
your tongue? Are you not a brood of rebels, the offspring of liars?"
- Isaiah 57:4
Gossipers, BEWARE!
Whoever you gossip with will eventually gossip about you.
Read and respect the following short pieces, and see the light!
MY NAME IS GOSSIP
I have no respect for justice. I maim without killing, I break
hearts, and ruin lives. I am cunning, malicious, and gather
strength with age. The more I am quoted, the more I am believed.
I flourish at every level of society, and my victims are helpless.
They cannot protect themselves against me, because I have no
name and no face.
To track me down is impossible.
The harder you try, the more elusive
I become. I am nobody's friend. Once I tarnish a reputation,
it is never the same.
I topple governments and wreck marriages. I ruin careers and
cause sleepless nights, create heartaches, and foster indigestion.
I spawn suspicion, and generate grief. I make innocent people cry
into their pillows at night. Even my name hisses with evil. I am
called Gossip. I make headlines and headaches. Remember, before
you repeat a story, ask yourself: is it true? Is it fair? Is it necessary?
If not, do not repeat it, KEEP QUIET. --Author Unknown
And remember this: Great minds...discuss ideas. Average minds...
discuss events: Shallow minds...discuss people. Which are you? --
Ann Landers
When people gossip about successful Deaf people, our whole
community suffers. "Crab Theory," by Deaf Life editor Matthew S.
Moore, refers to the destructive practice of Deaf people pulling and
putting down successful Deaf persons. This is done through vicious
gossip (back-stabbing), spreading false rumors (slander), sending
hateful e-mails, etc. It's based on a real-life phenomenon: when
crabs are captured
and tossed into a bucket, if one crab tries to escape by crawling
up the inside of the bucket, the other crabs pull it back down.
It's probably instinctive,
a panic response on their part.
So no crabs ever escape. This behavior in crabs is widely held to be
a myth, but has been observed. The problem of "Crab Theory" is not
unique to the Deaf community. And when successful Deaf leaders
complain about the lack of support and downright hostility they
encounter from members of their own Deaf communities,
that's crab theory.
Here is just a partial list of known victims of slander and
gossip in the Deaf community: actress Marlee Matlin, Miss
America Heather Whitestone, Dr. Ben Soukup of CSD, Dr.
David McKee, Gallaudet University President Dr. I. King Jordan,
and countless other prominent Deaf individuals,
including Yours Truly.
Remember, before you repeat a story about someone, ask yourself:
would I want this sort of thing said about me? If not, do not use the
story as a tool to hurt someone else. You never know when something
truly damaging can be said about you, too.
About Dr Frank Lala:
The writer, a member of CSDR Class of 1969,
is a recipient of Gallaudet University's Laurent Clerc Award 2001.
See his creed or statement at
http://home.hiwaay.net/~ramseyt/Deaf/credo.html
Biography:
http://www.amaad.com/html/flalabio.html
©2003 Frank Lala - All rights reserved.
By Frank James John Lala, Jr., Ph.D.
The Deaf community is so closely-knit that
it's relatively easy for it to become both an
open public and tabloid platform for malicious
slanderers and gossipers. Deaf persons with grudges
who are envious and full of anger or resentment can
perform vicious character assassination through slander
or gossip. Such a hotbed of gossip and destructive rumor-
mongering only hurts the Deaf community as a whole.
Many resentful, babbling busybodies don't even know
the person at whom the gossip is directed. Slanderers
and gossipers perform their vicious acts for their own
ulterior motives; usually the motivation is resentment,
anger or pure envy of another person. But others will
recognize the slanderer or gossiper for what he or she is:
an irresponsible person with attitude problems and severe
character deficiencies, inhabiting a shallow world of back-
stabbing and stating negative thoughts about others.
Unfortunately, it is human nature to repeat gossip.
It is only enhanced by the storyteller through his or
her biased imagination,
and always contributes to our self-destruction.
Gossip, or slander, is always a personal
confession of the
contributor's own malice and imbecility;
it is a low, frivolous,
and most often a highly dirty business.
No one is safe from it.
Each and every one of us comes with quirks,
idiosyncrasies, flaws and personal peccadilloes
which others can easily attack and use for
ludicrous acts of character assassination.
To define terms:
slander is any words spoken with malice that are
not provably true and which prejudice the reputation
or professional practice of another person.
Gossip is the act of engaging in the spreading
of slander, and is usually riddled with lies and insinuations.
Imagine the following scenario: a couple breaks up,
due to compatibility, as one doesn't want to marry the other.
The one who feels rejected deeply resents the other,
and attacks his or her character.
Slanderers often use rank generalizations, which
are simply exaggerations of small truths.
Ignorant friends become unwitting pawns in this game,
and through gossip spread the slanderer's
untrue or inaccurate version of reality.
It takes your enemy (the slanderer)
and your friends (the gossipers) working
together to hurt or destroy your reputation;
the one to concoct the stories,
and the others to spread them.
The slander in this scenario is merely
plain old-fashioned anger at the
breakup.
The National Enquirer could learn the arts of slander and
gossip from talking to the Deaf community! Recently, a guy
with an attitude problem was gossiping about Yours Truly in Arizona.
He was so easily duped that he fell for a slanderer's story hook, line,
and sinker. However, it only backfired on him, as he had unwittingly
become a victim of vicious gossip himself.
The Deaf community in Arizona had a field day gossiping
about his pronouncedly dubious background.
The moral: it doesn't pay to
slander or gossip about someone else!
Another example: In 2000, I was attending a National Association
of the Deaf conference in Norfolk, Virginia. I was interested in a
mental health workshop. A Deaf lady, whom I will call "Vicki," was
at the workshop. She repeatedly attacked me as a person, disliking
my work and proposals, and insisted I was not doing enough for the
Deaf community. She seemed to resent me because I was not able to
attend a substance abuse workshop in New Jersey. She was very
disrespectful and made several unflattering remarks about me.
My female companion was furious at "Vicki." What boggles the
mind is that "Vicki" works as a mental health counselor!
Her behavior certainly left a lot to be desired. She needs
to read Dale Carnegie's and Norman
Vicent Peale's books.
"Vicki" will never win friends or influence people
with her shallow attitude.
Sadly, even deaf Christians know better but are guilty
of being gossipers.
And the Bible clearly frowns on slander and gossip.
"He who conceals his hatred has lying lips, and whoever
spreads slander is a fool." -
Proverbs 10:18
"Do not go about spreading (gossip) slander among your people."
-- Leviticus 19:16
"Whom are you mocking? At whom do you smear and stick out
your tongue? Are you not a brood of rebels, the offspring of liars?"
- Isaiah 57:4
Gossipers, BEWARE!
Whoever you gossip with will eventually gossip about you.
Read and respect the following short pieces, and see the light!
MY NAME IS GOSSIP
I have no respect for justice. I maim without killing, I break
hearts, and ruin lives. I am cunning, malicious, and gather
strength with age. The more I am quoted, the more I am believed.
I flourish at every level of society, and my victims are helpless.
They cannot protect themselves against me, because I have no
name and no face.
To track me down is impossible.
The harder you try, the more elusive
I become. I am nobody's friend. Once I tarnish a reputation,
it is never the same.
I topple governments and wreck marriages. I ruin careers and
cause sleepless nights, create heartaches, and foster indigestion.
I spawn suspicion, and generate grief. I make innocent people cry
into their pillows at night. Even my name hisses with evil. I am
called Gossip. I make headlines and headaches. Remember, before
you repeat a story, ask yourself: is it true? Is it fair? Is it necessary?
If not, do not repeat it, KEEP QUIET. --Author Unknown
And remember this: Great minds...discuss ideas. Average minds...
discuss events: Shallow minds...discuss people. Which are you? --
Ann Landers
When people gossip about successful Deaf people, our whole
community suffers. "Crab Theory," by Deaf Life editor Matthew S.
Moore, refers to the destructive practice of Deaf people pulling and
putting down successful Deaf persons. This is done through vicious
gossip (back-stabbing), spreading false rumors (slander), sending
hateful e-mails, etc. It's based on a real-life phenomenon: when
crabs are captured
and tossed into a bucket, if one crab tries to escape by crawling
up the inside of the bucket, the other crabs pull it back down.
It's probably instinctive,
a panic response on their part.
So no crabs ever escape. This behavior in crabs is widely held to be
a myth, but has been observed. The problem of "Crab Theory" is not
unique to the Deaf community. And when successful Deaf leaders
complain about the lack of support and downright hostility they
encounter from members of their own Deaf communities,
that's crab theory.
Here is just a partial list of known victims of slander and
gossip in the Deaf community: actress Marlee Matlin, Miss
America Heather Whitestone, Dr. Ben Soukup of CSD, Dr.
David McKee, Gallaudet University President Dr. I. King Jordan,
and countless other prominent Deaf individuals,
including Yours Truly.
Remember, before you repeat a story about someone, ask yourself:
would I want this sort of thing said about me? If not, do not use the
story as a tool to hurt someone else. You never know when something
truly damaging can be said about you, too.
About Dr Frank Lala:
The writer, a member of CSDR Class of 1969,
is a recipient of Gallaudet University's Laurent Clerc Award 2001.
See his creed or statement at
http://home.hiwaay.net/~ramseyt/Deaf/credo.html
Biography:
http://www.amaad.com/html/flalabio.html
©2003 Frank Lala - All rights reserved.