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A message from Morton Warnow, Director
Modern Deaf Communication
DEVASTATION
With more than 90% illiteracy among the deaf in California, and with the California deaf suffering the worst employment status of any group, handicapped or not, in the State, it is apparent that deaf educational and administrative leadership are not doing the job they are paid to do. In fact, deaf leadership is doing a terrible job.
Because deaf leadership does not encourage deaf people to stand on their own two lingual feet and reap the rewards of communicating face-to-face with hearing people in clear, exacting English, the result is devastation. Every financial, employment and social devastation known to man belongs to the deaf because they remain isolated from the larger hearing society and do not communicate with hearing people in the language of society. Interpreters like it this way. Deaf leadership couldn’t care less. The result is that deaf people suffer the pains of unemployment, poverty and the humiliation of 2nd class citizenship and all the social and personal ills these things create, and nobody gives a damn .
If there ever was a community of human beings where life is wasted with such ferocious abandon, that community is the deaf community in the United States because no one is encouraging them to communicate, share and contribute face-to-face with hearing people in the language of the land. No one is encouraging them to take their rightful place in society. In reality, there is no leadership among the deaf. There are educators and administrators with titles, but they don’t do a damn thing for the people they are paid to serve.
This e-mail is intended for the more rational, sensible, hopeful, encouragement-prone and more science-minded people concerned with deaf welfare. It is not intended for the irrational, loud-mouthed, noisemaking hysterical-prone do-nothing deaf zealots who abound in California and give absolutely nothing of value to the deaf community.
Included in these pages is the text of correspondence which I sent to members of Congress on my Modern Deaf Communication letterhead. It is concerned with the education and employment of deaf Americans, in particular the students at Gallaudet University who graduate without being given any preparation whatsoever for life in the Real Hearing World. In fact, the school deliberately refuses to give this preparation to the students. The problems discussed and the failures and refusals of administrators and faculty at Gallaudet University to solve the problems are the same identical problems, refusals and failures evident at every school and agency serving the deaf throughout the United States, but especially in California where the illiteracy rate among the deaf is greater than 90%.
A core reason for the refusals and failures is a soul-killing culture of institutionalized dependency on interpreters and the neurotic need to protect interpreters at the expense of the very lives, hopes and futures of the deaf children and adults which the schools and agencies are paid to serve.
Deaf educational and administrative leadership for the deaf in California are super-conscious about not offending interpreters who look upon face-to-face communication equipment as a threat to their livelihood when, in fact, there is no realistic, viable threat.
California leadership will not do, they refuse to do what can be done to help deaf people get terrific good-paying jobs never before held by deaf people. They will not do, they refuse to do what can be done to elevate the reading and writing skills of deaf children and wipe out deaf illiteracy altogether. They will not do, they refuse to do what can be done to create a marvelously independent, thoroughly employed, creative, productive, affluent deaf society with true political power. All because they are afraid of interpreters who hate the equipment which can make these things happen for the deaf. This leadership is a bunch of visionless, impot ent cowards. They do not deserve to be in deaf service.
What greater proof of the value of face-to-face communication equipment for deaf people does anyone need than the hysterical fear evoked by the equipment among interpreters everywhere throughout the country, but especially in California? What greater evidence of cowardice and spiritual incompetence among leadership of the deaf does anyone need than the failures and refusals by this leadership to give deaf people the life of fulfillment and true pride of accomplishment they deserve? As I said above, what’s true in California is true in every State in the Union. See my website, WWW.DEAFWIN.COM
PLEASE SHARE THIS E-MAIL AND MY LETTER TO CONGRESS BELOW WITH OTHERS CONCERNED WITH THE WELFARE OF THE DEAF.
Morton Warnow, Director,
Modern Deaf Communication
August 26, 2004
Modern Deaf Communication
DEVASTATION
With more than 90% illiteracy among the deaf in California, and with the California deaf suffering the worst employment status of any group, handicapped or not, in the State, it is apparent that deaf educational and administrative leadership are not doing the job they are paid to do. In fact, deaf leadership is doing a terrible job.
Because deaf leadership does not encourage deaf people to stand on their own two lingual feet and reap the rewards of communicating face-to-face with hearing people in clear, exacting English, the result is devastation. Every financial, employment and social devastation known to man belongs to the deaf because they remain isolated from the larger hearing society and do not communicate with hearing people in the language of society. Interpreters like it this way. Deaf leadership couldn’t care less. The result is that deaf people suffer the pains of unemployment, poverty and the humiliation of 2nd class citizenship and all the social and personal ills these things create, and nobody gives a damn .
If there ever was a community of human beings where life is wasted with such ferocious abandon, that community is the deaf community in the United States because no one is encouraging them to communicate, share and contribute face-to-face with hearing people in the language of the land. No one is encouraging them to take their rightful place in society. In reality, there is no leadership among the deaf. There are educators and administrators with titles, but they don’t do a damn thing for the people they are paid to serve.
This e-mail is intended for the more rational, sensible, hopeful, encouragement-prone and more science-minded people concerned with deaf welfare. It is not intended for the irrational, loud-mouthed, noisemaking hysterical-prone do-nothing deaf zealots who abound in California and give absolutely nothing of value to the deaf community.
Included in these pages is the text of correspondence which I sent to members of Congress on my Modern Deaf Communication letterhead. It is concerned with the education and employment of deaf Americans, in particular the students at Gallaudet University who graduate without being given any preparation whatsoever for life in the Real Hearing World. In fact, the school deliberately refuses to give this preparation to the students. The problems discussed and the failures and refusals of administrators and faculty at Gallaudet University to solve the problems are the same identical problems, refusals and failures evident at every school and agency serving the deaf throughout the United States, but especially in California where the illiteracy rate among the deaf is greater than 90%.
A core reason for the refusals and failures is a soul-killing culture of institutionalized dependency on interpreters and the neurotic need to protect interpreters at the expense of the very lives, hopes and futures of the deaf children and adults which the schools and agencies are paid to serve.
Deaf educational and administrative leadership for the deaf in California are super-conscious about not offending interpreters who look upon face-to-face communication equipment as a threat to their livelihood when, in fact, there is no realistic, viable threat.
California leadership will not do, they refuse to do what can be done to help deaf people get terrific good-paying jobs never before held by deaf people. They will not do, they refuse to do what can be done to elevate the reading and writing skills of deaf children and wipe out deaf illiteracy altogether. They will not do, they refuse to do what can be done to create a marvelously independent, thoroughly employed, creative, productive, affluent deaf society with true political power. All because they are afraid of interpreters who hate the equipment which can make these things happen for the deaf. This leadership is a bunch of visionless, impot ent cowards. They do not deserve to be in deaf service.
What greater proof of the value of face-to-face communication equipment for deaf people does anyone need than the hysterical fear evoked by the equipment among interpreters everywhere throughout the country, but especially in California? What greater evidence of cowardice and spiritual incompetence among leadership of the deaf does anyone need than the failures and refusals by this leadership to give deaf people the life of fulfillment and true pride of accomplishment they deserve? As I said above, what’s true in California is true in every State in the Union. See my website, WWW.DEAFWIN.COM
PLEASE SHARE THIS E-MAIL AND MY LETTER TO CONGRESS BELOW WITH OTHERS CONCERNED WITH THE WELFARE OF THE DEAF.
Morton Warnow, Director,
Modern Deaf Communication
August 26, 2004