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Decline? What Decline?

June 29th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Pandora's Box, Politics

MM’s recent post, Decline, begs question, “How does he define campaigning?” To campaign, do we always need to take to the streets, or can we campaign like STOP EUGENICS? That team has been working very hard, and still going strong.

Without going into any detailed analysis of his post, which lacks any serious analysis, and merely asks questions that appeal to the lazy thinkers who like their questions white and their answers black, or vice versa, with the subtext of Deaf bashing!

As for cricitism of other people’s efforts, especially unsubstantiated claims, is this what you mean:

My philosphy is simple it is to end the domination of the few running deaf access online for their own benefit. Alison Bryan is one of them, J G Jones another. The only time you see them together is to ensure they stay top dog…. There is no way I would stand on the same platform as these persons. Access is a serious business, I am not interested in in a love-in thanks. British deaf are in a vaccuum as it is. Anyone can set up a site like this, and fill it up with their own comments, count them the last month yourself….the proof is in eganging deaf people in Wales, this site hasn’t engaged anyone ever….

Or

The Bryan and Jones of the UK online world provide nothing but a notice board, which is not even localized to most, they don’t have the contacts either, it shows. Kudos for putting up the most ‘UK’ sites ? what point if no-one uses them ? the web is full of unused sites, just WHAT service are they providing for welsh deaf ?

Familiar? To which some people have replied:

And then there’s this mailing list - Deaf-Wales - she created this mailing list. She got people to join and talk - including yourself and you’ve posted plenty of emails slagging her off in this list. In a listthat she created. And you’re still here. Despite accusing her of “CONTROL” she is actually allowing YOU to slag her off in here. Sound like you’re extremely petty really.

And:

From the evidence of what I have seen is Alison and JG Jones have been nothing but constructive, where as you on the other hand seem to be destructive. JG Jones and Alison have provided the means for Deaf people to communicate with other using a different medium. I have seen no evidence or world dominion from JG Jones or Alison.

And:

So if the website is not good enough…. Why are you using it? I would argue it is people like you who personally attack people who are trying their best. Democracy doesn’t mean attacking people. If you really want to attack people attack those who get in the way of equality.

AND:

You slag her off claiming that all she does is to put up a site and nothing more - but in truth you haven’t a clue what she actually does “off the internet”. None whatsoever. Stop being an idiot always assuming that what you think must be true.

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Primitives, Savages, and Modern Deaf!

June 13th, 2008 | 13 Comments | Posted in Culture, Deafhood, Identity, Politics

This article, Deaf Hope vs Deaf Right, and A Weeping ASL Deaf User and Confession of A Former Anti-CI for Deaf Babies are precisely why I have such a problem with blogs such as Cochlear Implant Online. All written by an anonymous poster, under the Pseudonym, Open-Minded Deaf Observer, who has chosen to “… remain anonymous since I have seen so many uncivilised comments/reactions by ASL deaf people and I am still in Deaf Culture.”

The problem isn’t that I object to the perspective “offered” by Open-Minded Deaf Observer, who has elected to devalue their own self worth as a human being, in deference to this so called new generation of implanted deafies, who will have better opportunities

Open-Minded Deaf Observer in Deaf Hope vs Deaf Right [and the other articles], glorifies the world of sounds and hearing, and elevates the cochlear implant recipients [or people who benefit from this technology] to a god like status, because of their closer proximity to the hearing world. Then posits those who don’t or cannot “benefit” from these technologies as worthless.

No one on Cochlear Implant Online, seems to think that this is a problem. Least of all Rachel who runs the blog. Does everybody who contributes, either articles or comments, seriously think it’s ok to push negatively slanted stories like those by Open Minded Deaf Observer, to boost the promise of the implant. Does anybody seriously think it’s ok to use a “sob story”, a “victim perspective” to boost the wonders of this miraculous technology? Does anybody seriously think it’s ok, that we Deaf people are portrayed as primitive, and the beneficiaries of the implant as Modern?

Drags his woman back of the hill
Rough, and tough, but I don’t care
You be Tarzan, and I’ll be Jane
Run off and leave you
But I’ll come back again [Primitive Love]

Can anybody else see what’s wrong with this picture? Does anybody else really care?

Open Minded Deaf Observer’s articles, opens up deeper issues, to which the only response they attract is the relative merits of different communication methods. Never mind that Deaf people or deafness is belittled in the process. And An American Mom in Tuscany, really wants us to believe that Cochlear Implant Online..is reflection of diverse perspective, asserts a choice in deafness with a passion..

Does not Rachel, as the blog open, THINK to editorialise and provide some context, some background, perhaps even show some equanimity and inform her readers that there is nothing wrong with being Deaf? Or is she going to respond with the cheap retort, “Don’t tell me how to run MY blog!” as I have encountered in the past. Or even more pertinently, another avoidance tactic, paraphrased of course, “We respect your right to express yourself, but you must do it politely.”

Well, if we are primitive, savages, then how are we to know the meaning of polite? The only sounds we can utter are grunts and growls!

The Holy Trinity, who as usual don’t think, are complicit in the spreading of negative images of Deaf people. Cochlear Implant Online is Rachel’s blog, then she has to accept the ultimate responsibility for contributing to this negative perception of Deaf people, Deaf culture and Sign Language.

NO! I am not going to accept the argument that the person has a right to their viewpoint, to refrain from criticism or mounting a challenge to some of the terminology that Open Minded uses. But the failure belongs to Cochlear Implant Online, who without, as I said previously, don’t editorialise, contextualise, or counteract that negativity, implicitly endorsing this negative portrayal of Deafies as primitive, effectively contributing to the deep divide between Deaf and deaf!

Cochlear Implant Online can argue that they are presenting a Deaf view! [This is any ironical statement people. And irony has no place in the Deaf Village does it?]

Further Reading:

None. I’m letting you off easy tonight.

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DeafRead, Community, Censorship and Freedom Of Expression P3: New Aggregator

I have just attended the unveiling of the new “aggregator” Deaf Village, or the new home of Rachel and her friends. I hate to be a spoilsport [that is party pooper], but I am not in the least bit impressed with their response to DeafRead’s “censorship”. Which is what it is.

Sure, they have done something to rectify their complaint, instead of just moaning, and that is a good thing. For that they are to be commended. I’m just not convinced that their response improves on the main issue that continues to plague DeafRead. Only time will tell.

DeafRead’s Achilles Heel continues to be their editorial policy,and Deaf Village doesn’t have one. Now an editorial policy does not have to be onerous, but it does help to have basic guidelines, or Terms Of Service, as to what bloggers can expect upon registering with an aggregator.

Rachel in her post, Welcome to a new home! says:

To be welcomed to Deaf Village, all we ask you is to play by the Golden Rule.

That is all very well, but the question is, “What is this Golden Rule?” It’s not spelt out, and it is left to the reader to workout what it is. But if by the Golden Rule she means, being polite and respectful towards different opinions, then it needs to be spelt out on the aggregator. Furthermore, being polite and respectful need to be defined. Do they mean no swearing, no heated language, what?

One can still display respect without resorting to polite and restrained writing. There is also the issue of respecting alternative methods of emotional expression. I don’t have a problem with swearing, sarcasm, humour, hostility [upon occassion], being blunt, or downright heated. Though this levity does extend to issues such as racism, sexism, homophobia, which are big no no’s in my book.

This also raises the question, “What influence will this have on writing style?” A perfectly valid one, seeing that negative attitudes, for example, can be expressed in more ways than the use of hostile language. But that point is lost on the Deaf Village team. If I were to register with Deaf Village, would it mean that, I [pronounced, "eye"], would have to further modify my writing style to fit in with Rachel and friends ethos of politeness and respect?

That’s not to say, that everyone has to agree with my style, or that they have to read what I write. But to refuse to engage with a piece of writing, or allow a blog onto an aggregator, because it expression does not agree with you, is in itself a form of censorship.

Then there is the question of their categories. At the moment, the categories in Deaf Village are listed according to communication methods. Now the categories may well evolve over time, but as they stand, I find them, what’s a polite term, extremely awkward.

I know what they are trying to achieve [prove] with Deaf Village, and it is highly commendable, but Deaf Pulse, displays the level of diversity that Deaf Village aspires to. Furthermore, the irony, given the problems that DeafRead’s Editorial Policy engenders, DeafRead actually displays more diversity than it’s given credit for.

Though, it is going to be interesting to see how the moderators fare on Deaf Village. Trust me, I will be watching, nah reading, with a jaundiced eye and arched eyebrow!

Further Reading:

Behind The Creation Of Deaf Village
Deaf America Syndrome
DeafRead, Community, Censorship and Freedom Of Expression P2
DeafRead, Community, Censorship and Freedom Of Expression
Deaf Blogging, Deaf Vidblogging, & Deaf RSS Aggregators
Trolls Discover AAD
Trolls Discover AAD: An Addendum.
Problems with DeafRead
An example of how deafread doesn’t cater for an international audience
Is Censorship Acceptable?
DeafRead chooses to remove CI Online from their site!
Deafread, you want full disclosure?!
Deafread.com Silences a Strong Deaf Voice- My Response

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Mommie Dearest Writes: The Saga Of Pot, Kettle, Black!

Continuing to follow the saga of ruined reputations and hurt pride, aka the Saga of The Pot, Kettle, Black!, the vengeful mother weighs in with the prospect of a lawsuit [comment 34 quoted here in full] seeking repatriation of her daughter Rachel’s good name.

DeafPride,

A lawsuit doesn’t have to be about money. I want a retraction and an apology to Rachel. Tayler and the DeafRead editors have engaged in discrimination by booting Rachel’s blog and only Rachel’s blog when there were others before her. Here are three examples:

http://deafkidscanhear.blogspot.com/2008/04/check-out-my-implants.html

and

http://deafkidscanhear.blogspot.com/2008/04/health-fair.html

and

http://samspritzer.com/?page_id=22

The last one even links to the CI manufacturer. I personally have no issue with these blog posts, but, according to Tayler’s so called guidelines, these posts, which came before Rachel’s mention of being a Cochlear volunteer, should have resulted in these bloggers getting booted as well. In addition, Rachel was accused of commercialism, and yet Amy Cohen Efron is allowed to sell her DVD for profit on her blog, and Tayler can push Sprint products. Finally, the DeafRead editors accused Rachel of intentionally deceiving her readers. Why if she wanted to hide and deceive would she have written openly about being a Cochlear volunteer?

So, in this case a lawsuit would be about discrimination, defamation of character and slander, not money. Is it worth the battle? I don’t know for sure. I’m looking into it. I’d rather all the rational and respectful bloggers come on over to the new aggregator and leave DeafRead in its own insular world.
Comment by Melissa — June 6, 2008 @ 9:39 pm [Cochlear Implant Online]

Melissa, I’m an avid follower of IT/ Tech/ Copyright/ Culture issues, especially those resulting in lawsuits and court actions. Many of which are dubious in their intentions, and often showing the perpetrators [instigators of frivilous lawsuits] as being complete asshats. I will tell you now, the only thing a lawsuit is going to achieve, is make Rachel [and you] a laughing stock.

Rachel, Elizabeth and you are honest, I will give you that.

Taylor and the DeafRead team already have egg on their faces. Do you want to exacerbate the situation by calling for a lawsuit? What’s this going to achieve? It certainly won’t restore whatever reputation or good name you think your daughter has.

Let’s talk about discrimination shall we. Where are the pro ASL/ Sign Language links on the Cochlear Implant Online blog? Where are the links to Deaf Culture on the Cochlear Implant Online blog? Where are the links to diversity? To tolerance? To..[one of your other buzz words]?

To maintain your insular viewpoint, you have to discriminate against including pro Deaf Culture/ Sign/ Deaf Identity links. Otherwise you would be diluting your, and it would conflict with your, message and the tone [IDENTITY] of Cochlear Implant Online if you linked to Pro Deaf Culture sites.

At least DeafRead included pro-CI blogs, even if he did the wrong thing by Rachel, whereas Rachel, Elizabeth and you, rarely do that, if ever!

The point that is being missed here, is that Cochlear Implant Online blog is as insular and provincial as DeafRead is. OK, DeafRead are shown as hypocrites for their actions, and but it wouldn’t matter if they were all embracing, you would stick to your modus operandi, and to hell with the rest of us.

At the end of the day DeafRead can do what they like with the aggregator they set up [not that I agree with how they operate it, and there are a few people I know who continue to have issues with it], and that includes being two faced. As much as you can do what you like with Cochlear Implant Online, and that includes being as insular and provincial as the rest of us!

What some saner minds would recommend, is that you set up an alternative aggregator. That would be your best revenge, not a lawsuit to resurrect a reputation that was not there in the first place!

Further Reading:

DeafRead, Community, Censorship and Freedom Of Expression P2
DeafRead, Community, Censorship and Freedom Of Expression
Deaf Blogging, Deaf Vidblogging, & Deaf RSS Aggregators
Trolls Discover AAD
Trolls Discover AAD: An Addendum.
Problems with DeafRead
An example of how deafread doesn’t cater for an international audience
Is Censorship Acceptable?
DeafRead chooses to remove CI Online from their site!
Deafread, you want full disclosure?!
Deafread.com Silences a Strong Deaf Voice- My Response

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DeafRead, Community, Censorship and Freedom Of Expression P2

The issue of Rachel’s blog being “censored” still rankles, that her sister Elizabeth has weighed with in with her own response DIG IT! Personally, I couldn’t care less if the blog Cochlear Implant Online sank without a trace. But that doesn’t resolve the issues at the centre of this whole fracas. With the problems inherent in DeafRead, DeafRead, Community, Censorship and Freedom Of Expression, I guess this was bound to happen sooner or later.

For all the accusations flung at Taylor and DeafRead, it doesn’t absolve the otherside from their own successful experiments in attitude. I find that the rebuttal to Taylor’s action, to be equally one sided.

Elizabeth, I’m not targetting you specifically, but using your post DIG IT!, as a springboard for things that need to be said.

I for one, am quite comfortable mixing with Deafies and deafies. Like you and Rachel, Elizabeth, I can speak, listen, and unlike Rachel, but like you, I can sign. Like you, and your sister, I too don’t take crap. Like you, your sister, your mother, et al, I too want the best for all Deaf and deaf people [not just children, but ALL Deaf and deaf people]. But unlike you, and your sister, and your mother, and the overweening minions who feed on your every word, I can actually see many of the issues for what they are, where they spring from, and why. A little bit of historical knowledge and understanding goes a long way.

Yes, Elizabeth, we know that Cochlear Implant Online is a pro-CI, pro-listening and spoken language blog. Reading it is like listening to a broken record. It’s like a vinyl record with a scratch, that causes the needle to stick in the groove, hereby repeating the same phrase over and over and over again. If you don’t know what a vinyl record is……… But why do I read it? Because I like to be challenged. If I don’t challenge the veracity of my views and perspectives, then I will never know if they have any intrinsic value.

The only thing you have never convinced me of, is how you practice diversity, and how you work towards unity between Deaf and deaf! I’m still trying to find the humanity amongst all those buzz words of CI user, ASL/ CI user, implantee, et al. To be fair, this dehumanisation of Deaf and deaf people, is done by many service providers and organisations working for Deaf and deaf people. Seriously, how can someone happen to be Deaf? Some one is or isn’t!

I would never dehumanise someone with labels such as these. My mate who has an implant, also has a name. When I introduce him to hearing family or friends, I introduce him by name, and let them work out the rest. Ditto for a friend who signs.

But I would never play interpreter for a deafie who can’t or won’t sign and a Deafie who signs but doesn’t speak. As far as I am concerned, if it is communication you want, and bridge building to make things more exciting, then you bloody well knuckle down and do it. If you don’t want to sign, then don’t frigging whinge when you get accused of insularity. I’m not going to play mothers and fathers with a group of petulant princes and princesses, whose sense of entitlement is way out of proportion to their efforts at engagement [overweened egos].

Now let’s talk about that word MILITANT. In the Deaf and deaf context, it’s only ever hurled in one direction, and that is at Deaf people who express themselves in ways not agreeable to you. And in a manner not agreeable to you. Well, it’s about time we reversed the trend, and started calling all you pro-CI, pro-speakers, pro-listeners, pro-aural, pro………….militants. If it walks like a duck, if it quacks like a duck, then it is a duck. Militancy is a positive term, but it has become a put down, used by people who don’t like their boat being rocked. Easier still, a buzz word to denote people who express strident anger, who act without thinking.

Then there’s that other buzzword of yours, pro-listening. Which I consider to be an exercise in irony. Is the focus on listening meant as a focus on perceiving sounds, or for the meanings those sounds carry. Two very different things. Then again, the ability to listen is not confined to sounds alone. It also applies to the realm of the visual. So, if you are pro-listening, how is this exemplified by your blog? How do you take on board an expression of anger [as opposed to bad behaviour]? Are you able to see pass the style, the way the message is conveyed, at what is actually being said? That’s the real skill in listening. [I'm not going to play with semantics here, by discussing the need to hear the sounds et al, in the first place]

After all, hearing people listen all the time, but still don’t get it! If that’s what you aspire to……

Remember, by putting restrictions on how a person may express a point of view, is the same as saying I will listen, but on set terms [usually decided by the person wielding the power]. Which is one of the problems inherent in the DeafRead editorial policy. Now of course, that’s does not mean carte blanche on bad behaviour. Far from it. Having read some of the commentaries you receive on your blog, I too would be tempted to cut them off without recourse. In fact I do. This person At The Rim [among others], will never, ever, be allowed to participate in any of my blogs.

Having said that, dealing with strident anger, all the time, and childish retorts [from both sides] gets wearying. It gets even more wearying, when trying to debate with someone whose position is so partisan, that you wonder why you bother.

I can understand why one who say, “Enough is enough!” And I do agree wholeheartedly with Paula Rosenthal when she says:

“….that readers and commentors need to focus on the issue at hand..[comment number 8, DIG IT!]

Which I find sadly lacking, in both sides. Because argument regarding censoring, is only one aspect of a problem that most have ignored, as long as they were getting their piece of cyberspace. For all the caterwauling about Cochlear Implant Online being censored, not one blog [to my knowledge] commented when I posted, Deaf Blogging, Deaf Vidblogging, & Deaf RSS Aggregators,Trolls Discover AAD, Trolls Discover AAD: An Addendum, and G.O.D. wrote about Problems with DeafRead, and An example of how deafread doesn’t cater for an international audience.

So my charge as I outlined in DeafRead, Community, Censorship and Freedom Of Expression, still stands:

pot + kettle = black X (me, gimme, mine)/wahhhh!

Personally, I find the attitude displayed [or Canine Territorial Marking as the case may be] on Cochlear Implant Online, every a bit arrogant as those Elizabeth and Rachel [and their mother] accuse the “militant deaf” of displaying. Reducing comments, perspectives, et al, to the status of “that’s an interesting viewpoint”, is frigging patronising. With Elizabeth’s admission that she and her sister are basically two little college girls, she puts her foot right in it. I will abstain from baring my fangs here. Mother is there, lurking in the shadows.

But Elizabeth, DARLINK. I have seen it all before. We have all seen it before. It was boring then, and it is boring now.  It was insular then, it is insular now. It was divisive then, it is divisive now. Come on, tell me a joke I haven’t heard before!

When all is said and done, Elizabeth, I am supporting you and your sister’s right to express yourselves. Even thought I think your blog is a waste of cyberspace. But, there is one commentator on your blog that is worth a damn. That saves your blog from being a mere, cheap and amateurish marketing spiel. That commentator goes by the name “Older And Wiser”. The one commentator for whom eating humble pie, just might be worth it!

Further Reading:

DeafRead, Community, Censorship and Freedom Of Expression
Deaf Blogging, Deaf Vidblogging, & Deaf RSS Aggregators
Trolls Discover AAD
Trolls Discover AAD: An Addendum.
Problems with DeafRead
An example of how deafread doesn’t cater for an international audience
Is Censorship Acceptable?
DeafRead chooses to remove CI Online from their site!
Deafread, you want full disclosure?!
Deafread.com Silences a Strong Deaf Voice- My Response

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