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		<title>Deaf man writes that TSA agent mocked him as “F*cking deafie,” then stole his candy, ate&#160;it</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2012 01:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Xeni Jardin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Update (June 12): The young author of the post alleging mistreatment by the TSA contacted Boing Boing to request that we delete/unpublish this blog post, explaining that he hadn't intended the story to "go viral." He then took down his account from his Tumblr (which, before this widely re-posted item, appears to have been a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Update (June 12): The young author of the post alleging mistreatment by the TSA contacted Boing Boing to request that we delete/unpublish this blog post, explaining that he hadn't intended the story to "go viral." He then took down his account from his Tumblr (which, before this widely re-posted item, appears to have been a small personal blog read by a small number of real-world friends). Today, the TSA also published <a href="http://blog.tsa.gov/2012/07/alleged-mistreatment-of-passenger-who.html?m=1">this post at the official TSA blog</a>. Snip: "A close examination of the video during this timeframe indicates that officers working the checkpoint were professional and appropriate with all passengers." The author of the original Tumblr post told Boing Boing he wants privacy.</em>  <p><hr /><p>

<a href="http://teaandtheatre.tumblr.com/post/26846647001">teaandtheatre, who is deaf, writes</a>  about an upsetting incident of "ableist" or "audist" harassment he claims to have received from the TSA, while going through a screening at the Louisville, Kentucky airport. <p>
He explains that he was returning home from the National Association for the Deaf's <a href="http://www.nad.org/louisville">biennial conference</a>, with friends who'd attended the same event for deaf rights advocacy. He writes on Tumblr that he wrote <a href="http://teaandtheatre.tumblr.com/post/26846647001">the post</a> as a kind of heads-up for other deaf folks, but it has gone viral outside of that community. Snip:



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While I was going through the TSA, some of them started laughing in my direction. I thought it might’ve been someone behind me, but I found out otherwise.
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They went through my bag (for no reason), and found a couple bags of candy I brought. I was told I wasn’t allowed to fly with that (wtf? I’ve flown with food before — these were even sealed still because I brought them right in the airport). I was then asked if I would like to donate the candy “To the USO”. Since I know the airport there has an Air National Guard base, and I figured it would go to the soldiers, I (annoyed) said sure, why not? 
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The guards, as I was getting scanned, started eating the candy they just told me was for the soldiers. In front of me, still laughing at me (very clearly now). One of them asked why they were laughing, and one of them came up to me, pointed at my shirt, laughed at me and said, “Fucking deafie”. The Louisville TSA called me a “fucking deafie” and laughed at me because I was deaf, and they expected wouldn’t say anything back (or wouldn’t hear them). Make no bones about it — she was facing me and I read her lips. There was no mistake. I would later find out that they had called at least 4 other individuals the same thing. 
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<a href="http://teaandtheatre.tumblr.com/post/26846647001">Read the rest here</a>. I have contacted the TSA to inquire about the reported incident. In subsequent posts, the author &mdash;who says he was not expecting the story be so widely read&mdash;adds, 

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<blockquote><p>Does it make me angry? Sure, I made that post didn’t I? But it’s like…..a 3 or 4 out of the 10 of some of the other stuff. It’s just a day in the life of being deaf.<p></blockquote><p>

In other words, it's not just the TSA. Dealing with non-deaf assholes is a routine part of daily life for people who are deaf. 

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More in <a href="http://boingboing.net/tag/tsa">our happy-fun TSA archives</a>.


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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet tw-align-center" data-in-reply-to="222509950075805696"><p>@<a href="https://twitter.com/xeni">xeni</a> all of these @<a href="https://twitter.com/tsa">tsa</a> checkpoints should have security cameras - your post should demand for them to share the footage.</p>&mdash; Anil Dash (@anildash) <a href="https://twitter.com/anildash/status/222513559211487232" data-datetime="2012-07-10T02:12:21+00:00">July 10, 2012</a></blockquote>
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		<title>&quot;I&#039;m proud of you,&quot; deaf man signs to Obama in ASL. &quot;Thank you,&quot; president signs&#160;back.</title>
		<link>http://boingboing.net/2012/03/20/im-proud-of-you-deaf-ma.html</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 03:39:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Xeni Jardin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Video Link] From H. Hoover at Distriction blog, a little anecdote about a cool interaction that Stephon, a young man who was "born deaf and justifiably proud," had with the president at a recent event: Stephon stood just a few feet away from Barack Obama. The president, busy shaking hands, looked right at him. “It [...]]]></description>
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[<a href="http://youtu.be/womXEh8jnTg">Video Link</a>] From <a href="http://distriction.com/2012/03/sign-of-the-times/">H. Hoover at Distriction blog</a>, a little anecdote about a cool interaction that Stephon, a young man who was "born deaf and justifiably proud," had with the president at a recent event:

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Stephon stood just a few feet away from Barack Obama. The president, busy shaking hands, looked right at him. “It was like he was waiting for me to say something,” he said later.<p>
So the 26-year-old Prince George’s Community College student took his cue and spoke to President Obama in his first language: American Sign Language. “I am proud of you,” Stephon signed. The president, almost involuntary, instinctively, immediately signed back.<p>
“Thank you,” Obama replied.<p></blockquote><p>The <a href="http://distriction.com/2012/03/sign-of-the-times/">whole story</a> is a nice little read.<p>This has nothing to do with the neat story behind this video, but I've always wondered: is being bald and steely-eyed a requirement for Secret Service agents? I mean, is it in the job description? And if they're not already bald, do they make them shave their heads? Because it seems like every one I've seen in real life, and in this video, is a steely-eyed bald guy. Someone please get back to me on that. Thanks. <p>
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