Tx healthy can mean deaf, or blind or even wheelchair user. Those are disabilties that can be ADAPTED to and lived with.
You've got a good point. However, the Govt and the Medical community will just view the child as disabled, something that needs fixing, and not take the healthy part in consideration.
Tx healthy can mean deaf, or blind or even wheelchair user. Those are disabilties that can be ADAPTED to and lived with.
But by healthy I am pretty sure Miss D and I were referring to breathing and not sick
He just doesn't speak for all of the deaf. As simple as that.In what regard Harlan Lane didn't speak for you? Just curious.
Um why? Why is hearing/sight/mobilty so important? You have to understand that the kid will NEVER know what it's like to hear as a hearing person or see as a sighted person.True, but it seems cruel to deliberately set out to create a child with those conditions.
True, but it seems cruel to deliberately set out to create a child with those conditions.
The whole idea of "designer babies" gives me the creeps, anyway.
IMO, if one does not live a full life, no matter their circumstances, it is no one, or any thing's fault but their own..
He is late deaf.....many late deaf people are treated poorly by the deaf community. Some take it personally. I made some great friends at NSAD but I also met a few jerks. At the Austin DHH I encountered almost nothing but jerks and almost got into a fight. If he has only encountered the jerks I can see how he might feel this way. Being LD is tough. You have to have thick skin because not only are you having to adapt to a different life, you have to deal with losing friends and family members who just can't deal with the communication barrier while trying to join a new group and learn their language. That group isn't always the most welcoming either. To me I think it is pretty closeminded to judge this man for his opinion. A better response IMO would be to ask what happened to make him feel this way.....perhaps the deaf community deserves some of the blame.
That is my 2 cents.
I don't know. From what I've gathered, looks like this guy has already lived a pretty full life thus far, being a WWII pilot and currently being 85 years old and all. Besides, do you really know what is it like to be late deafened?The ramblings of a bitter and angry old man who never managed to find the courage or the strength to adapt and embrace. Sad situation. He lives in life in such misery when it isn't necessary at all.
All of this man's kind always go off on Harlan Lane. They seem to think that he is a turn coat for being hearing yet supporting the idea of deaf culture. They would think he was wonderful if he wrote about how miserable the Deaf are, and how they are so impaired and unable to live a full life.
IMO, if one does not live a full life, no matter their circumstances, it is no one, or any thing's fault but their own. Especially when it is deafness that is the condition being blamed.
Wow!
Gabby? Bryan Stow? Tyler Clementi?
I don't know. From what I've gathered, looks like this guy has already lived a pretty full life thus far, being a WWII pilot and currently being 85 years old and all. Besides, do you really know what is it like to be late deafened?
What about them? It would appear that you, again, misinterpreted my statement. Let's break it down. Those who have a disability can choose to let that disability control them and limit them, or they can live a full and satisfying life with the disability. It is a choice.
Here's a question for you:
Stephen Hawking?