deaf in Society

Just because YOU don’t see the pervasive discrimination we experience, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist!

Just because WE can’t hear, doesn’t make us any less capable. You don’t get to decide what is in OUR best interest!

Just because many of us are disempowered into silence, doesn’t mean you can discriminate against us freely!

An End Note for 2019

by | Jan 1, 2020 | Thoughts & Ramblings

When the idea for this blog came about at the beginning of 2019, I did not realise how my commitment to The Year of the Squeaky Wheel would shape and influence where my energy went for 2019.

Here’s an excerpt:

I am upset and angry. Nobody likes being confronted with something they cannot change, and I am no different. I cannot change my deafness. I can’t change the problems associated with the impact of this deafness on my life. But… I can do something about discrimination against me because in this day and age, it is against the law to discriminate against someone because of their disability.

I can stop internalising these words I heard as a child. It is NOT playing the “deaf card” to stand up against discrimination. This view is merely another construct of discrimination, designed to silence me from calling people out on their discrimination.

Read the rest at 2019: The Year of the Squeaky Wheel

I have stayed true to this for 2019. I have filed my complaints in a folder and have picked the most important ones to kick up the ladder because such discrimination will also impact other deaf people.

2019 was huge for me. I juggled more balls than a professional juggler could manage, and also made so many changes to my life. When I started this blog I did not realise the degree of discrimination and barriers I would have to contend with. Being mindful of my deafness and of how others treated me has been an eye opener.

It has meant I haven’t really had much time to contribute to blogging as I would have liked. Now that 2020 is here, things are not looking up thanks to more of the same from NDIS. But I will go on. One foot in front of the other, one squeaky wheel after the next.

So long, and thanks for all the fish in 2019!

Yours truly,

– deaf in Society

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