A positive thing about President Obama? Who in his right mind would say this? Normally, most conservatives on this site would say no. And I am a conservative just like most of you are. However, I am unique among conservatives due to the fact I am Deaf. I turned conservative just a little over 10 years ago the moment I became a born-again Christian. But like every other thing in this world, it has both positives and negatives.
Well, I am here to talk about one specific negative in relation to the Deaf and closed-captioning. I like Redstate, and some other conservative websites as well. They’re fun to read and quite informative. I love to read what other conservatives, who are certainly better writers than I am, have to say on a number of important issues pertaining to US and international politics. But I have to say this: every time a video clip is posted, there is no closed-captioning feature available at all.
Please bear with me for a moment. Go over to GOP website and look through multimedia stuff, and tell me if there is closed-captioning available on every video clip you can find. In fact, why don’t you check out House Republican leader John Boehner’s weekly radio address, and see if closed-captioning is provided here. That’s right, it’s not provided at all. Now, please hold your nose and click on the Democratic Party’s website, then click on President Obama’s weekly radio address. Make sure you click on the clip itself, it will open a new window to YouTube.com, which is a larger version of the same weekly radio address, but it provides closed-captioning feature.
Now, do you see the problem here? As a Deaf person, I must admit that President Obama has just won me over, never mind the fact his ideas and values are all out of alignment with conservative principles. To be sure, I would never support President Obama in any meaningful way, but stop and think about it. There is no good estimate of how many deaf and hard of hearing people live in America, but it is probable to say about 1% of US population is part of this category, which translates into about 3 or less million people (for a more in-depth analysis, here is the link). It is true not all of them are born deaf like me, many become deaf later in their lives. However, it is safe to say many deaf and hard of hearing people depend on closed-captioning to understand the speeches, dialogs, and sounds on TV, movies, and Internet.
The Democratic Party and President Obama is trying to reach every segment of our society in order to gain numbers and add some to their bases of support. Can anybody tell me why GOP isn’t doing that? Please don’t tell me it’s partly due out of ignorance and negligence, I don’t buy it. There is really no excuse for this kind of thing. While it is true ancedotically that the deaf and hard of hearing population tend to support Democrats in great numbers, we could make some inroads with this group if we only bothered to listen and provide some services to them.
Look, when I argue with liberal supporters who are Deaf just like me, they often retort that as long Democratic Party provides closed-captioning services and is more receptive to Deaf and hard of hearing issues. Then what I can say to them? I can argue with them on economics, military, social programs, and a lot of stuff, but they will always trump me over the issue of who provides the most services, especially in the realm of communicating the ideas or messages to every segment of US population, not just to “normal” and “hearing” people only.
Look, I know, this is probably a minor issue at most, and might not change the thinking of most of the Deaf and hard of hearing people who usually support Democratic Party and President Obama as well. But if GOP could show it’s on an equal footing with Democrats and demonstrate an equal amount of attention to people like me and others, then perhaps it can also sway some of undecideds over the issue of who is most receptive to the Deaf and hard of hearing concerns. In fact, I know one Deaf person, a young black man, who routinely votes Republican, but was frustrated by GOP’s inability to provide closed-captioning and other services in its messages. When President Obama announced he was running for president, at first, this Deaf man was relcutant to support him. But after checking up on every presidential candidate, he fell in love with President Obama. Why? Because President Obama and his team went out of their way to provide services like closed-captioning in every speech he made. GOP lost this Deaf man’s vote, because it failed to meet his basic requirement — to understand every speech given and anything else that GOP might have wanted to communicate through TV, radio, or Internet.
I’m hoping that Redstate, conservatives, GOP, and well…just about everybody understand this issue, and how communication remains the top tool in reaching out to everyone, no matter who you are or what political beliefs you hold. Is GOP up to the challenge of accomplishing this task? I sure hope so. GOP won’t lose my vote, because while I might feel frustrated, as a born-again Christian, I have to be patient and yearn for a more perfect body, which I shall receive at my death or Rapture. At least that’s what the Bible teaches, but I can’t say the same thing for other deaf and hard of hearing people who have different views.
Thanks fo reading this lengthy dairy. Maybe this won’t get a lot of hits, but I feel it’s an important issue that I have to express my feelings in a written dairy. I know I’m not a great writer, but i hope this dairy gets the message out on the point and…loudly, if I may say so…
Steve Maley
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Actually, I'd hoped you'd made a different argument
civil truth (Diary) Monday, January 26th at 4:39PM EST (link)One that would appeal to conservatives.
Which is that we have a marketplace of political ideas in this countryt, If video clips don’t have closed captioning, then those in the deaf/hard of hearing community don’t know what was said.
Which means, that is only the Democrats provide closed captioning, then you folks only get to read what the Democrats are saying – that is the Democrats are the only market vendors; the Republicans are failing to put out a product.
So long as the Republican fail to compete, the Democrats will prevail by default. Simple marketplace logic.
The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis
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I honestly didn't think of that one before
Cheetah772 (Diary) Monday, January 26th at 5:15PM EST (link)And I have to say you are right. Your logic makes sense, in fact, a lot more sense than my dairy is.
As you can see, I’m not a great writer, but had I thought of that, I’d put it in my dairy, no question about it.
Thanks for rewiring my brain!
Daniel 2:20 And he [God] changeth the times and seasons: he removeth kings, and setteth up kings: he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding.
Closed Captions & Spanish needed
izoneguy (Diary) Monday, January 26th at 5:29PM EST (link)I produce videos and for most business’s they don’t have a need for closed captions. I do some videos for makers of cochlea implants and we do closed caption as well as subtitles for spanish.
It is not hard to do and in addition to english closed captions I think we should also press for Spanish subtitles on every conservative message when possible.
The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.
Spanish subtitles?
Cheetah772 (Diary) Monday, January 26th at 5:39PM EST (link)I know that i said that we should try to reach every segment of our socieety in our messages, but putting up Spanish subtitles? I’m not so sure about that. America is an English-speaking country, so why should we grant acommodations to people who refuse to learn or read English? That kind of thing does bother me greatly….
Daniel 2:20 And he [God] changeth the times and seasons: he removeth kings, and setteth up kings: he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding.
That kind of thing does bother me greatly
izoneguy (Diary) Monday, January 26th at 6:16PM EST (link)I live in Texas and everything is in Spanish & English.
Even Spanish kids that speak English are still raised reading Spanish. Spanish speaking people are going to be the majority someday – like it or not. All my mexican friends are the hardest working folks I know, they hate giving their money away as well.
Come to think about it, most of the training videos I have done lately have been in english & spanish.
“Quizás RedState debe ser en español y”
translation:
Maybe redstate needs to be in spanish as well
The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.
This isn't "Obama"
phxg (Diary) Monday, January 26th at 6:04PM EST (link)But a smart Communications Director who sees this as a great tool to reach more people.
Civil_truth is correct.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. –Aristotle