Hey Bott

if you were referring to my thread about deaf culture? if so, which one of my post? so I can clarify this one if i wasn't clear in my previous post.

Yes its evolving. I love my deaf culture from 1970 to now only with our own people.

Yea i am, already. Lately, I meet HOH or hearing losses or CI users than pure deaf people. Oh yea hearing people.
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Here are a couple of quotes of you from your deaf culture thread.
 
Alot of this just re-enforces how subjective this really is. We should not get so hung up on lables.
 
Yes its evolving. I love my deaf culture from 1970 to now only with our own people.

True. That's how I was upbringing being around deaf people on a daily basis. Either I was in deaf school, Deaf club, at home that I had deaf friends who was in my same hometown. Any oral deaf kids chose not to want to socialize with me becasue they thinks ASL is bad for them. So I left them alone and let them be for who they are. at this time CI wasn't the hot issue until 1980's for babies, not for us at our ages.

Yea i am, already. Lately, I meet HOH or hearing losses or CI users than pure deaf people. Oh yea hearing people.

True. This is my current life how I have been interacting with those varies of HOH, CI users, or hearing losses who either don't accept to be part of deaf culture or accept to be part of deaf culture. Its evolving where i live in now. If they accept for who they are, and willing to be part of the deaf culture then that's GREAT! There are too many babies who got CI and their cultures are not the same as mine. :dunno2:

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Here are a couple of quotes of you from your deaf culture thread.

Yeah that's what I said in the red quotes.
 
Alot of this just re-enforces how subjective this really is. We should not get so hung up on lables.

I agree. It's each to his/her own. We've all come together to this forum because we share something in common, whether deaf or hearing. And no matter whether we are deaf or hearing, It's not our place to dictate to others how deaf or Deaf they are, whether based on severity of loss or culture.
 
she says she is deaf AND she can hear. signs "deaf" and "can" "hear" (at ear not mouth)
great. a lot of kids mimick their parents. you still haven't answered my question, I'd rather not assume. you're telling me I deny however you refuse to answer/say it? :hmm: I hope you're proud of your child whether she's deaf, and/or CI/HA user.
freckles.... while I value your opinion you are contradicting what others from the deaf community have been preaching to parents of deaf children that have CI's and HA's and "claimed" there child can hear. Many in the deaf community came down hard on them to say that your child is deaf regardless of them being able to hear with a CI or HA's. I tend to agree with that statement. At the end of the day without the HA's or CI's you are deaf. If you have some residual hearing you are still deaf. Just not profoundly.
how can I contradict if I look at the both ways? it just depend ON the person, how well s/he can hear....

but yes, most of time deaf community fear the parents don't think what's best for their deaf child(ren) as they tend to "fix" them, not wanting them to 'live a hard life,' -- CI is not a magic. again, not a magic to certain level of hearing loss.

take a deep breath everyone... I respect any term(s) you want me to address you as, just don't make me assume.
 
no but IMO - it's more like being involved with deaf community & deaf social events and knowing handful of deaf people.

Am I culturally deaf? no I don't think so because I wasn't "born n' raised" as a Deaf person. But the deaf community here accepts me and we hang out. That's good enough for me. :) If they accepted me as culturally deaf, cool beano.

Then I shall "keep on with keeping on" and go the route I have adopted since learning about it. If some don't accept me, who cares. They can just deal with it. I am me and I like me!! Whether I am deaf, Deaf or just with no hearing, I am still me and the best me I can be at this time.

As you can tell, I grew up with a lot of Dr. Seuss.
 
make me wonder, if there is a stem cell cure for deaf or internal 24/7 CI processor, are people still going to say they are deaf?
 
make me wonder, if there is a stem cell cure for deaf or internal 24/7 CI processor, are people still going to say they are deaf?

If they get a stem cell cure in adulthood, could they call themselves, "late hearinged?" :hmm:
 
great. a lot of kids mimick their parents. you still haven't answered my question, I'd rather not assume. you're telling me I deny however you refuse to answer/say it? :hmm: I hope you're proud of your child whether she's deaf, and/or CI/HA user.how can I contradict if I look at the both ways? it just depend ON the person, how well s/he can hear....

What questions have I not answered? :hmm:
 
I know. Apparently a lot of people don't get my humor!

But it is very interesting to watch this unfold.
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What questions have I not answered? :hmm:
see post #49, in very end of paragraph after your quote.
 
like fairejour just did, perfect examplewhy do people label themselves, especially their children to get some pity? or feel sorry for them/selves? "deaf but hears 96%" .. *stratches my head* .. hears almost 100% "BUT" deaf? BIG conflict here. if say, "deaf in one ear," or "96% in one ear," or "hears 96% with CI," etc. fine. if nothing of these, then I would never thought she's deaf. I can bet faire's (culturally) hearing, am I right? usually they don't know what they're talking about. unless they can define and educate us better. so fairejour, please explain how can she hear veryvery well if she's deaf?

I don't say she is Deaf or deaf to get pity. I do it because it is a FACT.

She hears that well because she has a cochlear implant. Without her CI's she is severe-profoundly deaf in both ears.

Yes, I am hearing, but it is not true that I "don't know what I'm talking about". I am raising my child as Deaf, with ASL and the Deaf community.
 
I don't say she is Deaf or deaf to get pity. I do it because it is a FACT.

She hears that well because she has a cochlear implant. Without her CI's she is severe-profoundly deaf in both ears.

Yes, I am hearing, but it is not true that I "don't know what I'm talking about". I am raising my child as Deaf, with ASL and the Deaf community.
thank you. most parents of deaf children I met, do. especially my own mother. regardless the fact that I am deaf.

sorry to ask, why did you decide to CI her if you are going to raise her as Deaf?
 
thank you. most parents of deaf children I met, do.

sorry to ask, why did you decide to CI her if you are going to raise her as Deaf?

Because she had a progressive loss. She lost more hearing and her aids became useless to her and she missed hearing. We asked her if she wanted a CI, explained the situation, and she said yes, she wanted to hear better again. At the time we didn't know that she would gain the kind of spoken language benefit that she did (she was nearly completely non-verbal at the time of implantation, ASL only) we just wanted to stop her hearing loss progression and return the benefits she had from her hearing aids (turning to her name so we could sign). She was implanted at age 5, and we were all surprised by how much benefit she ended up getting from the implant.
 
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