Waiting on the World to Change

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  • My parents are deaf and I'm glad that deaf people can sometimes go out and be understood by who they are. That's very sad that the hearing think that we are unhuman when the only thing we can't do is hear. Very inspiring video and will watch a lot more in future

  • Ok! The music is beautiful, the signing is spot on. The one thing that bothers me is the Cochlear Implant is shown as a "evil" It is not evil I have a implant for close to 11 years now I am now learning how to drive, I work in a "hearing" environment, I have so many friends. I love my parents for making that decision to "Drill" a implant in my head I enjoy music to the fullest. You cant tell that i am deaf, Please make the right choice for yourself only not for others I talk and I am proud of it

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  • their is still major problem out their! we have our own right to sign and make people to listing us! because most of us are deaf and we dont understand their problem and they dont give us the answer! what wrong with them!

  • I don't like my generations music at all (the pop music like justin, kanye....) but this song is really good and I think will last the test of times

  • 16 people dont give a crap if the world changes... I am definitively not one of them :)

  • @coolestguyindaworld1 Personally I can't imagine what it would be like to lose my eyes or my ears. I would go insane, im a huge music lover.

    But my respect for the handicapped blind, deaf, physical or mental stands equal for all, you sound like a cool guy.

  • For those of you who keep saying "I dont agree with them asking for a deaf president" I hope you realize that they are not at all talking about a deaf president of the US. It was called the "Deaf President Now" movement. It took place when Elisabeth Ann Ziner (a hearing woman with mo experience in Deaf culture) was named President of Gaulladet College. The students were outraged and protested. The protest was known as the "Deaf President Now" movement. I see no reason why anyone should disagree.

  • @MursalRoseMousumi I agree and I would join the protest. It's very stupid that the commands have to be verbal i think they should find an alternative way to handle warrants and arrest instead.

  • Thank you for sharing your musical talent.

  • 16 people have no heart

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