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Uploaded At Nov 12, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-11-22T05:01:50.406343Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I still laughed and if you don't know deaf culture, then of course this seems obvious.
I am not deaf myself, though I know deaf people and work with them(UK based so I'm more familiar with BSL). It is always best to get their knowledge and experience first hand.
From my understanding, it is for those in the crowd when a speech is given live. In addition, literacy levels in deaf communities are much lower than that of hearing people, mostly due to stigma and lack of access for their needs.
Signing is easier to comprehend and understand for children and young teenagers compared to reading to. They'll be a lot more familiar with it.
Its still a funny sketch, just hope this answers questions people might genuinely have.
Also signing is such a wonderful, expressive and creative language and one of the most un-PC languages out there. They are as subtle as a brick and I'm absolutely here for it!
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For those genuinely curious I found this answer on a reddit post
"I am a deaf person, I can answer this question. In America, the access to English language is not equal in deaf community due to language deprivation, that’s other topic I can talk about all day. So deaf people who were deprived of their access to English thus making them little behind in English language development. However, those who were deprived of access to English often learned or is learning American Sign Language (ASL). Now with average reading level of about 4th grade in deaf community, they just understand the context better in ASL which is they reason why we have sign language interpreters.
I personally was lucky to have access to English as I was raised in an educated deaf family with access to English and American Sign Language and yet I would still prefer to use sign language interpreters over subtitles because of the clarity American Sign Language provides. Again, American Sign Language is commonly primary language of deaf people!
Hit me up if you have any more questions about us, deaf people! I would love to educate more people about deaf people! "
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@TsczhabyCC
1 week ago
How do you even know what to sign as an interpreter for Biden? How do you sign "Whamaremrrghatacinkis sit big"
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