Showing posts with label Racist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Racist. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Deaf People On Black Violence - Colin Flaherty

VIDEO [CC] - Colin Flaherty the American Thinker talk out issues on Black violence against Deaf people in the United States.



A writer star Colin Flaherty the American Thinker shares the discussion and conversation questions on Black people violence against Deaf people.



A Deaf lesbian couple of Desert Hot Springs are attacked viciously for not being able to communicate.



Deanna (Dee), 37, and Cathren (Cat), 30, are recovering from injuries they received from a suspect Shaunda Lane allegedly became upset because she didn’t understand the women’s sign language.



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A woman who attacked a Deaf lesbian couple with a baseball bat was sentenced to five years in state prison. Shaunda Lane, 32, of California City, pled guilty to two counts of assault with a deadly weapon.



Lane has prior felony convictions for robbery, burglary, theft and check fraud, court records show. A GoFundMe page was set up for the Deaf lesbians HERE.



Colin Flaherty is an award winning writer whose work has been published in more than 1000 places around the globe, including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Miami Herald, Washington Post, Bloomberg Business Week, Time magazine, and others. He is the author of "White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence and How the Media Ignore It." As a reporter, he won more than 40 journalism awards, including Best Investigative from the Society of Professional Journalists.



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Related Story: Deaf Lesbian Couple Recovering & Being Helped

Friday, August 19, 2016

Deaf Footy Fans Claims AFL Discrimination

Deaf News: Deaf footy fans claims Australian Football League discrimination.



MELBOURNE, AU -- The Age: The email came from a woman in Adelaide. "You moron, are you stupid? Are you paying for the interpreter or is the taxpayer paying for it? There are bigger issues in the world then a f--king interpreter".



Ramas McRae smiles, and shrugs his broad shoulders.



The Deaf community advocate has become the target of abusive messages after his public push to get the Australian Football League to provide Auslan (Australian sign language) translation at the Grand Final.



But when you're born with a disability, you learn to grow a thick skin, the Hawthorn fan says, signing to me through an interpreter, Mark Quinn.



A Hawthorn fan, McRae asked the league to provide a translator for the entertainment and ceremonies during the Grand Final this year, including the anthem. But the AFL refused, saying the closed caption system on TV was appropriate.



So McRae has lodged a complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission, claiming the AFL have discriminated against him on the basis of his disability, and also launched a change.org petition. He is supported by a range of groups, including Deaf Australia and Deaf Victoria.



With the AFL promoting awareness of the women's league, and LGBTI recognition through its Pride game, McRae wants it to extend this inclusion to Deaf people (at the cost of a few hundred dollars).



"The Deaf community, and Deaf football fans, have the right to be a visible part of this huge sporting event," McRae says. "As citizens, we also have the right to see the national anthem in our preferred language."



Closed captions often have a 30-second to one-minute time lag on them, and require a screen, which means people who are at the game will not be able to see them, he says. Auslan is a language with its own syntax and grammar, which is quite different to English.



Internationally, particularly in the United States, sign language is commonly used at sporting events, including at the grand finals of the National Football League and National Basketball Association.



"For Deaf Americans it's very normal. People are often quite surprised internationally that Australia lags so far behind."



Some sporting codes are keen on the idea. Melbourne Racing Club's head of racing, Jake Norton, contacted McRae after he heard about his request. The club would like to introduce interpreters at major race meets, he said.



The AFL believes an on-ground interpreter would not be seen by the crowd, because of the distance from the seating to the arena, a spokesman said in a statement.



And because the broadcast coverage moves around the crowd and arena – and rarely focuses on the announcer – an interpreter would not often be seen, he said.



Having an interpreter shown in a separate box in one corner of the television screen would still be difficult to see clearly, and would impact on the wider broadcast, he said.



The words of the anthem could be displayed on LED signage during the pre-game period, and the AFL is discussing this possibility, he said.



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Sunday, May 31, 2015

Racism In Deaf Community By Avi Haimowitz

VIDEO: Signed - Avi Haimowitz's journey as a white Deaf person / racism in Deaf community.





The video posted by Avi Haimowitz - Trigger warning: Examples of my own racist language & actions. Appreciation to Deaf & hearing Black, Indigenous, People of Color social justice leaders for sharing their experiences & views on social media. Special thanks to Kenya Lowe, Najma Johnson, & De’Lasha Singleton for encouraging this blog. Any offensive content is my own, please call me out for it.





Transcript - Hi, I’m Avi, I’m a white Deaf cisgender woman with mostly straight privilege. It’s been bothering me a lot, I’ve been thinking a lot and discussing this.. racism in our Deaf community, but don’t know how to address it, feeling unsure.. I had a lot of discussion, encouragement, and support from people, both white and Black.. I will start by sharing my journey. continues in comments due to limited space - Read more Transcript on YouTube.



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Taco Bell Complains About Deaf Customers

VIDEO: Taco Bell employee inadvertently leaves his drive thru microphone on and is captured complaining about Deaf customers.



According to the videographer from Springfield, Illinois - They left the microphone on and not only was he be (sic) insensitive to Deaf people he also was using foul language.



The Taco Bell staff did nothing when confronted and of coarse (sic) they screwed up our order. Taco Bell is obviously discriminating and failing to serve for Deaf customers as well. Note: no captioning, only audio.





Taco Bell is an American chain of fast-food restaurants, they serve a variety of Tex-Mex foods including tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachos, other specialty items, and a variety of "value menu" items. However, Taco Bell is failing to serve for Deaf customers which cannot to communaute through the microphone by drive-thru.



Responses has reacted to a video showing on Liveleak.com/#Comments



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Monday, March 30, 2015

Deaf Father Shot By Racist Neighbor

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: A Father was called 'deaf and dumb' before being shot by other father in the neighborhood of Florida.



JACKSONVILLE, FL - The victim in a neighborhood shooting, a Deaf man, said the shooter mocked his disability before firing the gun. The victim is recovering after his neighbor shot him Sunday evening, police said.



The man's wife said she was watching from her window when everything unfolded. She said her husband got shot and fell on the ground. Surveillance video recorded screams in the Hunter's Way Apartments Sunday evening.



"I mean, instantly everybody was in panic mode," said Richard Royal. Royal was one of of the neighbors who rushed in to help 50-year old Allen Zogleman after a bullet grazed his head. His cameras captured the moments leading up to the shooting. "I don't think no one expected he was going to pull a gun out," said Royal.







It started with some sort of incident between Zogelman's and the suspect's children arguing. When Zogleman tried to explain he's Deaf, he was shot. Neighbors say the bloody sight unfolded in front of dozens of children. One of those kids was Zogleman's 4-year-old daughter.



Zogleman and his wife are both Deaf.



Action News' Brittany Jones went to talk to them and exchanged notes. His wife said the suspect's son struck her daughter in the head with a pole, and Zogleman yelled to her through their apartment window and went downstairs to talk to the boy's dad. She said that then, the man got into her husband's face, yelling. She said the suspect said her husband was "deaf and dumb," then shot him and left.



The neighbor's surveillance video shows a white car speeding off right after the shooting happened, but no one has seen the suspect since.



Actions News obtained photos of Zogleman's injuries. "Somebody like that shouldn't be loose on the streets. To pull a gun that fast and shoot somebody an unarmed man; an unarmed Deaf man," said Royal... Read more: actionnewsjax.com/news/news/local/family-father-was-called-deaf-and-dumb-being-shot-/nkh8B/