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Old Mar 19, 2006, 08:50 PM #1 of 64
I caught an interesting article today addressing the question on 'How Deaf People Think'. Its not something that we all stop and consider on a daily basis, but language serves a very important role in the thought process: complex though can be formed with complex language. Its the basis behind 'new speak' as a means of control in the book 1984. A dumbed down simplistic language results in a dumbed down simplistic thought process that is easier to manipulate.

So as the article reveals, deaf people think in terms of sign language. It makes me wonder if these people who use a horribly crippled english on a daily basis also think this way. Is it like a self-inflicted form of mental retardation, or do they really not know any better?

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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