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emm i diont understand that comment shel, can you explain please

Culture can be defined as all the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been called "the way of life for an entire society."

Deaf people define themselves as Deaf by their lifestyles and way of living that is separate from the hearing way of living.

Just like my hubby doesnt adopt African cultural traditions or beliefs so he doesnt want to identify himself as African-American.
 
Culture can be defined as all the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been called "the way of life for an entire society."

Deaf people define themselves as Deaf by their lifestyles and way of living that is separate from the hearing way of living.

Just like my hubby doesnt adopt African cultural traditions or beliefs so he doesnt want to identify himself as African-American.

ah thanks shel, i didnt undertand.

although i dont embrace deaf culture i still see myself as being deaf, so whats your thought on that? ps its of personal,interest I am not in anyway having a dig at your opinion.
 
ah thanks shel, i didnt undertand.

although i dont embrace deaf culture i still see myself as being deaf, so whats your thought on that? ps its of personal,interest I am not in anyway having a dig at your opinion.

I respect it with the knowledge and understanding that it is not perfect just like any other culture. Who am I to judge and say what's right or wrong about a community of people? Culture has always fascinated me anyway.
 
I respect it with the knowledge and understanding that it is not perfect just like any other culture. Who am I to judge and say what's right or wrong about a community of people? Culture has always fascinated me anyway.


yes me too shel, but and this will no doubt infuriate some deaf people, I don't see being deaf as a culture, more like a survival instinct, in a hearing world, BUT i have never been part of the deaf culture, so I really don't know, i would like some opinions on this, either here or pm, from you all(well almost all)
thanks or your reply shell : )
 
yes me too shel, but and this will no dount infuiate soem deaf people, I don';t see being deaf as a culture, more like a survial instinct, in a hearing world, BUT i ahve neevr beebn part of the deaf culture, so I really don't know, i would like some opinions on this, either heer or pm, from you all(well almost all)
thanks or your reply shell : )

there are many of those opinions in other threads relating to deaf culture. Check out Our World, Our Culture, Deaf Education, American with Disabilities Act, and Deaf Education.
 
yes me too shel, but and this will no doubt infuriate some deaf people, I don't see being deaf as a culture, more like a survival instinct, in a hearing world, BUT i have never been part of the deaf culture, so I really don't know, i would like some opinions on this, either here or pm, from you all(well almost all)
thanks or your reply shell : )

No problem

U are entitled to your opinion but it doesnt make it right for a whole community.
 
there are many of those opinions in other threads relating to deaf culture. Check out Our World, Our Culture, Deaf Education, American with Disabilities Act, and Deaf Education.

go away... theres nothign you will ever say now that will have any interest to me. you said you'd block me, i left it at that, and hoped you were a kid of your word.

can anyone tell me how I can block posts from someone? or direct me to a monitor to show me how? many thanks.
 
go away... theres nothign you will ever say now that will have any interest to me. you said you'd block me, i left it at that, and hoped you were a kid of your word.

can anyone tell me how I can block posts from someone? or direct me to a monitor to show me how? many thanks.

yea. You can block me by pressing F10. If that does not work, press POWER button on your computer. :cool2:
 
yea. You can block me by pressing F10. If that does not work, press POWER button on your computer. :cool2:


i tried, a finger popped up and said, "Jiro go swivel on it!"
i am trying through the monitors, purely for the best interests of the site,and the fact i don't like wasting time with juvenile comments and opinions, don't bother, i can almost guess your intelligent retort, or rather the lack of it:roll:
 
i tried, a finger popped up and said, "Jiro go swivel on it!"
i am trying through the monitors, purely for the best interests of the site,and the fact i don't like wasting time with juvenile comments and opinions, don't bother, i can almost guess your intelligent retort, or rather the lack of it:roll:

then why are you wasting time responding to me? Boom goes the headshot.

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My husband doesnt like the term "African-American" and considers himself to be American black. In the black culture, there is a big difference between those two terms. Just like in the Deaf community, deaf and Deaf are different.

Its the term I use when I am addressing a group I am not familiar with. Most of the time, I use Black. I'll use African American until I get a feeling for how the person prefers to be addressed. And I find myself using more in formal writing than in actual conversation. I don't think I ever use it when referring to people I actually know.
 
yes me too shel, but and this will no doubt infuriate some deaf people, I don't see being deaf as a culture, more like a survival instinct, in a hearing world, BUT i have never been part of the deaf culture, so I really don't know, i would like some opinions on this, either here or pm, from you all(well almost all)
thanks or your reply shell : )

When you look at culture from a wider perspective, one of the attributes is a group of people who bond together for survival.
 
When you look at culture from a wider perspective, one of the attributes is a group of people who bond together for survival.

yes, that i understand, but other than a seemingly preffered trait of keeping themself isolated, like the anti CI view, the Deaf just don't now want to be included, this I find strange, but then as I said I i'm not in any way an expert, in either camp, so your views are interesting
 
yes, that i understand, but other than a seemingly preffered trait of keeping themself isolated, like the anti CI view, the Deaf just don't now want to be included, this I find strange, but then as I said I i'm not in any an expert, in either camp, so your views are interesting

:topic: There are other LENGTHY threads that specifically talked about those.
 
yes, that i understand, but other than a seemingly preffered trait of keeping themself isolated, like the anti CI view, the Deaf just don't now want to be included, this I find strange, but then as I said I i'm not in any an expert, in either camp, so your views are interesting

Well, it is doubtful that I could be considered a "true" expert, except from the perspective of a welcome visitor to the culture, as I am hearing, and my initial connection was through my deaf son. However, I have spent a considerable number of years observing and participating as a hearing person.

I don't see it so much as the desire to be isolated, but a way to deal with the isolation that has been historically imposed by the hearing. Coming together as a group actually mediates the isolation and provides a sense of security and belonging....something all humans crave.
 
:topic: There are other LENGTHY threads that specifically talked about those.

Calm down, Jiro. No harm in discussing the issues as they arise.;) That's how we develop understanding.
 
Well, it is doubtful that I could be considered a "true" expert, except from the perspective of a welcome visitor to the culture, as I am hearing, and my initial connection was through my deaf son. However, I have spent a considerable number of years observing and participating as a hearing person.

I don't see it so much as the desire to be isolated, but a way to deal with the isolation that has been historically imposed by the hearing. Coming together as a group actually mediates the isolation and provides a sense of security and belonging....something all humans crave.

just ignore him jillio, he's stalking me:roll:

yes i can understand your comments, but still find it difficult to fathom out the hatred from some parts , against thsoe who wish to have CI and integrate in society again, also thanks for the insight about you and your connections to the deaf/Deaf, makes very interestign reading, if its off topic(yes I know:roll:) Pm me please.

: )
 
I am not surprised by the death threats, nor am I by the attention by "hate groups." I am also not surprised that Obama sent a thank you letter to a local girl for her letter suggesting a certain breed of dog for his family. That is class.

Did he really? That's so cute.



lol @ the person who said he wasn't born in the USA.
 
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