Deafilmedia
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seem like hearing people need to get along with us.
seem like hearing people need to get along with us.
It is with this attitude why they won't...
I don't know if it's me but I find most hearing people to be more friendly than deaf people.
P.S. Don't attack me for saying that.
I can see it and understand why but why take a few people's bad attitudes and apply it to all of us? Know what I mean? Like some people say that they have no interest in knowing people in the Deaf community but there are a lot of people in it that are nice, intelligent, and mature. Yes, I have had bad experiences with many hearing people growing up but I wont swear off everyone in the hearing world. That's the attitude I dislike from people whether they are deaf or hearing.
Absolutely! I agree with you. I'll clarify a little to be sure we are on the same page. I was simply pointing that it wasn't a one way street but a two way street no matter one's experiences in the world. I'm quite sure that the deaf have more bad experiences with the hearing than vice versa. A part of that is that the majority (i.e., hearing) have no experience nor understand of the issues that the deaf deal with day in day out. Nor do they understand that because one can't hear doesn't mean they can't do anything either. Those that do is simply because either they have been exposed to the deaf or they have that uncommon ability to see a person for what they are regardless of limitations.
What made me make that comment was the "attitude" that somebody owes us something because of bad experiences. I come from a perspective that nobody owes anybody anything regardless of one's life experiences. A simpler way to put this is life is not fair but one got to get up and keep trying to move ahead.
Absolutely! I agree with you. I'll clarify a little to be sure we are on the same page. I was simply pointing that it wasn't a one way street but a two way street no matter one's experiences in the world. I'm quite sure that the deaf have more bad experiences with the hearing than vice versa. A part of that is that the majority (i.e., hearing) have no experience nor understand of the issues that the deaf deal with day in day out. Nor do they understand that because one can't hear doesn't mean they can't do anything either. Those that do is simply because either they have been exposed to the deaf or they have that uncommon ability to see a person for what they are regardless of limitations.
What made me make that comment was the "attitude" that somebody owes us something because of bad experiences. I come from a perspective that nobody owes anybody anything regardless of one's life experiences. A simpler way to put this is life is not fair but one got to get up and keep trying to move ahead.
If we are on Eyeth, and deaf world have large population. Hearing world has small population.
Would that be similar to hearing people what they feel?
True..I dont feel that anyone owes me anything just because I had bad experiences growing up...maybe the specialist tellling my mom that I was too smart for sign language. I admit I have a bad attitude against the oral-only advocates who dont believe in sign language.
Absolutely! Cultural reversal. I remember taking a hearing friend to my son's deaf school for the school play. When you walk through the doors of the school, suddenly, everyone is speaking a different language--hearing, deaf, hh--everyone signs. My hearing friend said she had never felt more out of place in her life. That's what deaf people feel in the hearing world on a daily basis.
Bitterness is a hard thing to get rid of.
I remember discussing something with one of my hearing classmate. She told me if she suddenly became deaf and saw the way world deal with her the way it did with me. She would be a very bitter person. Of course I was little surprised, but it's because I never understood what's it like not to be a outsider. Of course I still hold some bitterness but I am not going to let it rule my life.
So it's kinda hard to ask all deaf people just to drop "they owe us" idea after all what they have went through.
Sort of like how some people in the south states of US still feel the effects of Civil War even though it was more than one hundred years ago.
I am not asking anything from them though. I just wanted them to treat me like I am a human being, that I have the same desires and needs as they do. That's all I am asking from them.
But that's kinda unfair opinion from me because I know how to survive because of chances I have. Many deaf people don't and they still suffer on daily basis so it's reasonable to see that they feel like world owe them something. Or otherwise they will fall because they don't know how to stand up on their feet.
True and it applies any situation where the "language" is not one in which one is comfortable. An example my wife (who is hearing) was discombobulated in Cancun on our Honeymoon years ago. Sure there were those who spoke English but Spanish was the language of the day. It was funny in a way as I was totally comfortable in the environment while not knowing much Spanish.
Hear, Hear! I agree with all of this.
The hearing people do not owe us anything. We have to climb the proverbial ladder in order to earn our dues in society just like the hearing people have to earn their dues in society (Sorry, celebrities do not count because some of them did not earn their dues. Does the names, Ms. Spears, Ms. Hilton, and Ms. Lohan ring anything?)