There are many people are deaf among the sixty billion population. They don’t have a sound body. They have to face much more difficulties than common people in their daily life. However, there is a big problem they have to face. It is the unfair treatment. As they are disabled, they often looked down upon or teased by others. Many people regard them as useless. In fact, this behavior is not approval. The deaf are human beings that need to be treated equality. They can also make contribution or be useful people for the society. They just couldn't see everything by eyes instead of foolish. For example, Helen Keller is a blind person, but she uses her own story to inspire thousands of people around the world. So, I think we should give a chance to the deaf. Do not discriminate them and try your best to offer them help. The world will be a better world.
在六十億人口中有很大一部分是聾人。他們并不擁有健全的身體。他們?cè)谌粘I钪幸绕胀ㄈ嗣鎸?duì)更多的困難。然而,有一個(gè)他們不得不面對(duì)的大問(wèn)題。那就是不公平待遇。他們都是殘疾人,往往會(huì)被歧視或欺負(fù)。很多人認(rèn)為他們是廢人。事實(shí)上,這種行為是不應(yīng)該的。聾人也是人類(lèi)也需要公平對(duì)待。他們也可以為社會(huì)做貢獻(xiàn)或成為對(duì)社會(huì)有用的人。他們只是眼睛看不到東西并不是笨蛋。例如,海倫凱勒就是盲人,但是她用她自己的故事來(lái)激勵(lì)了世界各地成千上萬(wàn)的人。所以,我認(rèn)為我們應(yīng)該給聾人一個(gè)機(jī)會(huì)。不歧視他們,盡量幫助他們。世界將會(huì)變得更美好。