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Student Union Aims to Ban Clapping and Cheering Because It Excludes Deaf People

  Author:  22721  Category:(News) Created:(5/5/2017 5:50:00 PM)
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http://www.nationalreview.com/article/447219/british-student-union-aims-ban-clapping-and-cheering-because-it-excludes-deaf-people

The National Union of Students warned audience members at its conference that they must not clap or cheer during speeches because clapping and cheering make deaf people feel excluded.

According to an article in The Telegraph, attendees at last week’s conference were warned that clapping and cheering could have a “serious impact” on deaf participants, and they were instructed to use “jazz hands” to show their support instead.

“No whooping, it does have a serious impact on some delegates’ ability to access [the] conference,” Estelle Hart, an NUS elections-committee member and chairwoman of a Thursday session, told students.

According to The Telegraph, Hart had to remind people not to “whoop” at least one other time during the conference, and NUS Vice President for Welfare Shelly Asquith had to bring it up as well, claiming that the group has had “a number of requests that people stop whooping.” In fact, the whooping issue apparently became so serious that the Durham University student union used time at the conference to propose a motion that called for “reduced cheering or unnecessary loud noises on the conference floor, including whooping and clapping,” at all future NUS events on the grounds that “access needs of disabled students are disregarded/overlooked in terms of conference member behavior and NUS structures” and that this can be a threat to their “safety and wellbeing.” The motion added that there would be “consequences for those who ignore this requirement.”

Although the demonization of whooping and cheering is new for NUS, the demonization of clapping is not. As The Telegraph notes, attendees at a 2015 conference were instructed to use jazz hands instead of claps to show support on the grounds that clapping could “trigger anxiety.”

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So what will the ban accomplish? Won't the non deaf students feel excluded?

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Date: 5/5/2017 6:07:00 PM  From Authorid: 63026    good lord what will they think of next? Also do these people realize the "deaf" people can't hear the speech anyways. If they had interrupters couldn't they give them a sign to clap when it was time for that?  
Date: 5/5/2017 8:30:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 22721    Because this is at a University, I would think they'd be smart enough to come up with something besides not being allowed to clap.
  
Date: 5/6/2017 1:17:00 PM  From Authorid: 67327    I thought that by the pounding of the claps, they would feel the claps.  
Date: 5/6/2017 7:13:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 22721    Probably SuperEvilGenius, maybe it will be no clapping, but smiling only. But then if what if someone has paralyzed face muscles or is unable to smile, that might be considered discrimination.  
Date: 5/8/2017 6:04:00 AM  From Authorid: 67327    I agree. I also find it sad that they are leaving out the blind people that require sounds to know what is going on, such as claps. While it is nice of them to want to include everyone, they are simultaneously leaving out others.  
Date: 5/18/2017 9:03:00 AM  From Authorid: 66755    What I'm curious about is if the deaf students actually proposed this or if it was the proposal of non-deaf students who think they know what the deaf need?  

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