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Momyof2boyz (1 year ago) Show Hide
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YES! YES! YES! I love example person wheelchair bring ramp? deaf person bring interpreter? agree with you 100%. Great job! Teach the Hearing!!!
tagger812 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I understand your point. From my experience, most hearing people don't fully grasp the needs of the Deaf community. And a ramp is an object, an interpreter is a person, they may not think of them the same way. It's the same old problem that many people of a "minority" face, it's not intolerance as much as others not knowing. Educating and informing is all you can do. I would think they would know better at the Dr. office though LOL
ASLisRisen (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Yeah got tired of that question! LOL! Wow nice Christmas gift you got camera. What kind?
RustyCyot (1 year ago) Show Hide
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bluescorpion72 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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sharp! 5 stars ! lol
ZoZombie (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Doctor has nothing to do with ramp. It's the building's responsible for the wheelchair and parking. The Medical Office will picky the landlord to do for wheelchair. By the way... Your message on UTube is much clear. USA should have money ready for Interpreter Agency instead of Medical because they don't want to work on extra filing for other languages. That's my opinion.
RustyCyot (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I know but it just signifies the need for equal access. The person needs a wheelchair to access buildings to get their services, we need interpreters to access their services too. Just all comes down to "ACCESS"

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