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What would happen if all hearing people know how to signs?
What would happen if all hearing people know how to signs? Will deaf people lose control of their language and literature? Will deaf culture change?
just curious..... |
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I think that everyone should learn ASL. It's a beatiful language. The Deaf community has to be proud of their wonderful manual language.
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I think something will become more clear. Ya know some hearing people sometimes can't hear mumbles or heavy accent on TV or in classroom. Maybe less misunderstanding, depending on the situation?
If hearing people know only sign language and not using voice, then it will be the blind people instead of deaf people who will get to be left out.
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Damn. That would be very nice. But again we re dreaming right? lol.
Btw, I m not sure but someone told me that Sweden or Norway, it is mandate for all people who work for public service to know sign language. Any truth to this?
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there would be no longer be a need for interpreters, and nor any organisations bent on living of the disabled nature of deaf people we have today. The "industry" of care and help which serves to imprisonate deaf people would cease. And of course they DO NOT want this to happen, which is why they keep spinning information just to delay and confuse against the real social progression.
Obviously, we would also see far far more numbers of far more educated, enlightened deaf people also. The inter marriages between deaf and hearing members of society would be great, more choice of partners, with more compatiability of interests and opinions would be apparent. Literacy that deaf people have no would be the thing of the past. Maybe more sueing perhaps due to hearing people would believe there is a case, due to the understanding of occurances whilst dicussing with deaf people would be on the similar operating panel, in a word, if a deaf says so, there its true, elements of doubt would also be a thing of the past. In short, it would be GREAT !!!! |
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As a hearing person who knows sign, I also find it fun signing with deaf friends or other hearing friends who know sign, about hearing people who don't know it. =) It's pretty entertaining. |
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Yes, but the question is flawed, because no group can totally control its language and literature. If that were possible, then all of the morons daily murdering the English language and thinking graphic comics are true literature would be banished to Antarctica. Yes, deaf culture will change, even if no change is forced and the culture is only observed from outside. It's a fact of research that just studying something will affect change in what's being observed. |
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Do you know that I have taught some of my family members certain signs. Because of that we do not have to speak (on an given occasion) the words we need to say- we sign them. For example, I would sign the word for cat and/or keys when I can't find neither, as well as phone and other simple sign words.
It's fun and helpful at times.
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