• jeffw@lemmy.worldOP
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    4 months ago

    It’s not just a medical procedure though. The Deaf community is a tight one and they are seeing the next generation slip away. Who will maintain their language and culture?

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      4 months ago

      I suffer from several chronic issues myself. I have brutal alergies that makes me feel like I’m drowning at least for one week in spring and one week in autumn. I also have a tinnitus, and have to deal with not geting a break from auditory stimuli.

      I get sharing the burden and exchanging information with others. It’s a valid coping mechanism. But I’d never in a million years demand others be born ill, just so they can share the suffering with me. If a piece of culture dies together with all autoimmune diseases, I’ll celebrate it’s demise, and be happy those who come after me won’t have to share it with me.

      When it comes to culture, I’d be open to schools teaching sign language instead of a second foreign language. It’s pretty cool form of communication that can be useful even for the healthy folks. But then you risk the eternal september type of event anyway. The culture would change with sudden increase of users.