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People choose to follow a religion. Deaf people aren't hearing people who choose to become deaf.I'm going to remember this the next time you talk about deaf discrimination...When in the hearing world...Originally Posted by Reba View Post
Well, when their religious group was being persecuted, the British Pilgrims left England.
I'm not saying they should. I'm only pointing out that there is historical precedence.
When it comes to "fitting in," it's the deaf people who are expected to adjust to the hearing people. In mainstream classrooms, which is emphasized--teaching ASL to the hearing students or trying to get deaf students to approximate as much English speech as possible?
Yes, some countries provide relay services, captions and interpreters but there is no country that requires hearing people en mass to learn sign language. If they wanted to leave their native countries for one where deafness and sign language were the norm, where would they go?
Deaf people have always been in the "When in the hearing world, do as the hearies do" situation.
Your comparison makes no sense.
Sovereign nations make and enforce their own laws whether we like them or not.
My personal opinion is, I don't think officials should go after veiled women and arrest or ticket them just because they're wearing veils (as a primary offense). However, I believe they should have the right when in a circumstance that would normally require proof of identification, such as a traffic stop, entrance into a secure area, or reasonable suspicion of a crime, to request women to show their faces. If the woman refuses, then the official can take further action, as he would with anyone who refused to give proof of identification when lawfully requested. That can mean arrest, if it's a crime circumstance, or denial of access, if it's a secure area.
That's only my opinion. France does what it wants, just as any other country does. I might not like it but I also don't like the inequities that are done in Saudi Arabia, China, North Korea, Iran, etc. France is no worse than those other countries when it comes to discrimination or religious persecution.
