Speaking and signing called key to richer life

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Where are they? Certainly not around here, and not in the population I deal with on a daily basis.

As I have said many times, I know deaf people with deaf children who choose spoken language, I know deaf people with deaf children who cue, I know deaf people with and without CIs who chose CIs for their deaf children.
 
As I have said many times, I know deaf people with deaf children who choose spoken language, I know deaf people with deaf children who cue, I know deaf people with and without CIs who chose CIs for their deaf children.

Blah, blah, blah.
 
Of course you don't. You have no credentials to wave.

Isn't it ironic that people like you demand to know my credentials, and then complain when I give them.:laugh2:

:laugh2: Oh believe me, I couldn't give a rat's ass what your credentials are (or what you think of them) -- the bias, closed-mindedness, and ignorance you've shown on this forum has provided more than enough information about you.
 
:laugh2: Oh believe me, I couldn't give a rat's ass what your credentials are (or what you think of them) -- the bias, closed-mindedness, and ignorance you've shown on this forum has provided more than enough information about you.

Then stop bringing them into the conversation.

It is obvious that you don't care what anyone's credentials are. You are not interested in giving credence to what anyone has to say if it conflicts with the ideas that you have. I wish we all could learn everything there is to know in the matter of a few short months. You must be an amazing person to be able to accomplish that.
 
One is late deafened and works at USDB. One uses ASL and works at JTC and the third is at CID.

I believe Banjo asked you to name them, not tell him where they worked.

We all know that the late deafened have different issues than the pre-lingual. There is a thread in the culture forum that addresses just that.
 
I even know three teachers of the deaf who are deaf and advocate for spoken language.

And aren't YOU disrespecting their perspectives?

You don't find anyone here that doesn't advocate for spoken language when it is viable. You are just making assumptions.

And no, I am not disrespecting their perspective at all.
 
I believe Banjo asked you to name them, not tell him where they worked.

I am not going to post their information here, but anyone can feel free to contact the schools and ask. I don't feel comfortable sharing their names because I am concerned that they will get attacked by extremists. There are factions of the Deaf community who think it is appropriate to email hate mail and threats to people they disagree with and protest against oral schools, in front of the schools. I refuse to aid them in harassing these people.

I think that is reasonable.
 
Rats. I will tell my friends to just throw eggs at one CID building. :lol:
 
I am not going to post their information here, but anyone can feel free to contact the schools and ask. I don't feel comfortable sharing their names because I am concerned that they will get attacked by extremists. There are factions of the Deaf community who think it is appropriate to email hate mail and threats to people they disagree with and protest against oral schools, in front of the schools. I refuse to aid them in harassing these people.

I think that is reasonable.

i guess we are expected to call the school and say, "Look, some poster on a forum told us about the phantom teacher that does so and so. Can you help us find her?":laugh2:
 
Of course you wouldn't. Deaf people are all uncouth savages. :laugh2:

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Be very afraid of me?? :eek3:
 
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