Friday, May 28, 2010

The Third Mask!




Beware of the third mask created by the same deafhood leaders. This third mask is known as Deaf Civil Rights group. Deafhood leaders started with DBC and it almost worked. Over 700 people fell for their original mask trick but the crowd dispersed to less than 10 during their next rally. They went back to the drawing board and created AFA. Needless to say that I caught them red handed and the leaders acknowledged their involvement in setting AFA up. Busted before they even started, which was why AFA did not fly that well. And now they've created a third mask with hope to fool us again. Guess what? It's not going to work because the shapes, forms and contents of these leaders are rather easy to notice now. It's coming to a point where we'd be able to smell them a mile away.

Regardless of whatever they decide to do with their time and energy, I'd like to point something out for you, viewers and readers. These people are repeating all the same mistakes they made. They clearly do not understand the real difference between 'hand me down' rights and 'earned rights'. Understand this and you'll understand which rights are easily taken away and why. Compare that with rights you'll be able to keep, permanently.

It's high time for these so-called leaders (I call them self appointed leaders) to be replaced. If you really care about these leaders you'd want to help them save face rather than allowing them to make a fool of themselves again and again.

5 comments:

  1. This is the comment I produced under Sharyn's blog known as "is free rights really free rights?'. Not sure why she did not post a comment under my blog though.

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    Good blog. Not sure what stopped you from commenting under my blog though.

    Free rights are free because we did not pay for these rights. It's the public that paid their taxes in order for us to enjoy certain rights. Fighting for rights by the means of marching and protesting and even begging are not earned rights. Politics and public cave into our requests and grant them. My entire point is no matter how much rights we receive from the government or the law makers and even the public, there is no guarantee that our rights are going to remain shall the government collapse. Shall the government face a budget crisis. Shall the public lose respect for our community. The list goes on and on. These rights are not guaranteed and the protection of the law is not a sure thing. History will show how fragile these things are. One should take steps to ensure that our basic rights are not taken away by earning them. I never said that civil rights are not important or unnecessary. I'm only saying that these rights are not guaranteed as many people seem to think or feel. Look at mankind's history and you'll understand.

    Having said this, history will always repeat itself. There will always be a point in time where everybody are going to have to take care of themselves. There is a famous saying that goes by "Every man for himself". If it's every man for himself, then people are trying to save themselves from a difficult situation without trying to help anyone else. As soon as a system collapses, people will quickly disperse collectivist efforts and turn to their basic rights. This is where you will wish you'd have earned your rights, by preserving your privileges.

    May 29, 2010 9:03 AM

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  2. I would like to know, how can you suggest to deaf people to start to preserve their rights when the worse time come by? Many people are poor and hard to able to afford many things. I would like to hear more about that.

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  3. Hi again Sharyn. The worst of time is in fact the best time to learn. People make desperate measurements when they face desperate situation. People would throw the notion on their back burners when the times are good. It's human's nature. We tend to discover our real strengths when we're at the bottom than when we're on the top of the world. A simple fact.

    Being poor, it makes people think harder and longer about solutions. Otherwise it's human's nature to take things for granted.

    There are many ways to earn your rights and keep them. It's not something I could possibly write down on a mere piece of paper and spell out them out for you as in A,B,C; To gain such knowledge is a work in progress. Better to start now than later. I'd be more than glad to v/blog on this subject once in a while to give people some ideas. Something I'd need to think on since I have so many things I want to v/blog about. T

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  4. It would be helpful, but it is not required do that.

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  5. Oh yes I recognize that. Helpful for everybody to know, yes, and I must share them.

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