Royale
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There is nothing wrong with deaf culture or being deaf. This man is simply an audist and places his assumptions on everyone else and he personally believes that deaf culture is 'dying'. I don't think so, I think with the advances in technology to help the deaf communicate, its flourishing more than ever. Deafness will never simply be a 'part of the past'. You can put bilateral implants on a deaf child and turn them on, but when he goes to sleep at night and takes them off, he is still deaf.
Audist pure and simple. This guy is probably a reincarnation of the likes of A.G. Bell.:roll: And his theories were proven wrong, too.
I think Audist is a bad a word as Bast*rd in the deaf community. *Smiles* Anway, you said his theroies were proven wrong? Can you tell me more about that? I mean, which of his theroies...that deafness is a shameful thing, or that CI will completely wipe out deafness?
I meant to ask Jillio what she meant by 'his theroies' because I didn't know which she meant, so I couldn't very well have googled it.
I think Audist is a bad a word as Bast*rd in the deaf community. *Smiles* Anway, you said his theroies were proven wrong? Can you tell me more about that? I mean, which of his theroies...that deafness is a shameful thing, or that CI will completely wipe out deafness?
So sign language is a dying language. It's only for the older people who are beyond the cochlear implant years now.
As most of you know I have nothing to do with the hoh/deaf world beside this message board but I was utterly shocked at that sentence because that is so no true! While it might be true that young children have a higher chance of being able to have a *normal* life, I still highly doubt that sign language is a dying language!!!!!!
at this article... that's all I'm saying 
As most of you know I have nothing to do with the hoh/deaf world beside this message board but I was utterly shocked at that sentence because that is so no true! While it might be true that young children have a higher chance of being able to have a *normal* life, I still highly doubt that sign language is a dying language!!!!!!
I'm literallyat this article... that's all I'm saying
JL
We have their parents here on this board telling us how the children reject sign in favor of oral.


I was referring to A.G. Bell's theories of genetic transmission of deafness which led to his recommendation that deaf people be sterilized and not allowed to marry each other. Those theories have been proven to be wrong.
She said AGBells theories were proven wrong. What is confusing ?
Look up AG Bell. I provided you a link on his theories once.
I read the article in the link and found it degrading and close-minded.
The history of imposing harsh/abusive practices to prohibit ASL among Deaf children in oral programs, and the attempt at denial of ASL and overall Deaf culture by hearing and by outside "professionals" reminds me of terrible history of BIA boarding school.