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Originally Posted by Indy
There's a contestant on Project Runway this year who is deaf, uses hearing aids, but has a signer to make sure he understands the rules every week. If he doesn't understand something, he asks. HE is making a statement, by focusing on what he's there to do instead of making an issue of his deafness. Sam treats his deafness like a selling point. Wouldn't someone who is trying to "stand up" for something be more interested in showing how a deaf person is just as capable, rather than bringing it up as a sob story?
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Sam is the one who gave himself the mini-mission of raising awareness, not me. How is he raising awareness by struggling? Encouraging others to learn about deaf culture would have been better. What has anyone learned about deaf people after watching Sam? Does anyones awareness feel raised?