A Plague of Fake Interpreters
File this under Social Problems That Never Occurred To Me Before.
The Associated Press describes what may be the single strangest story to come out of the Mandela funeral:
A man who appeared to provide sign language interpretation on stage for Nelson Mandela's memorial service, attended by scores of heads of state, was a "fake," the national director of the Deaf Federation of South Africa said on Wednesday….
Four sign language experts, including Druchen, said the man was not signing in South African or American sign languages and could not have been signing in any other known sign language because there was no structure to his arm and hand movements….Ingrid Parkin, principal of the St. Vincent School for the Deaf in Johannesburg, said she's received complaints from the deaf community from Canada to China about the man on stage and that his movements look "like he's signing gibberish."
A strange story, but evidently not strange enough. File this under Social Problems That Never Occurred To Me Before:
Bogus sign language interpreters are a problem in South Africa, because people who know a few signs try to pass themselves off as interpreters, said Parkin, the principal of the school for the deaf. And those hiring them usually don't sign, so they have no idea that the people they are hiring cannot do the job, she said.
Bonus video: See the opening sketch here.
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I like how they just assume it's not a sign language just because they can't decipher it. The arrogance of people these days.
I know. Maybe it was some type of libertarian bitcoin sign language.
It's clearly Freemason Sign Language.
I exclusively use Klingon sign language.
That's very simple though, involving only three signs: "Die," "No, you die," and "You have won, join me in death."
Are you suggesting there is anything else that is needed, besides the obvious "We made them die! Now for blood-wine"?
"Louis Wu, I found your challenge verbose. In challenging a kzin, a simple scream of rage is sufficient. You scream and you leap."
Is that what they said? They said there's no structure. Sign language has a grammar, like any language.
It's vaguely possible that there was a structure to my comment other than the direct, superficial meaning.
his movements look "like he's signing gibberish.
Politicians. Making funeral orations.
In any language, gibberish.
What's the problem?
Beat me to it! He was simply translating what the actually said.
Speaker: "...a shining beacon of hope, freedom, and humanity, blah,blah blah..."
Koko the Interpreter: "mE wAnT bAnAnAz oR kOkO tEaR oFf FaCeS!!1"
[Joke about "here's *my* sign languge" deleted for reasons of taste]
This ain't a bad troll, either, but not on the scale of a funeral potentially viewed by billions.
why the hell isnt there a universal sign language? Seems odd that they would voluntarily seperate themselves by country when there isn't really a need.
There is one, sort of. But most sign languages emerge and evolve spontaneously, just like spoken languages do.
Why isn't there a universal spoken language?
Tower of Babel.
Surely, people are upset now. But once it comes out that it was really Leslie Neilsen (having faked his own death) dressed up as the real interpreter, preventing an assassination attempt on the Queen, all with be forgiven.
I thought of the Naked Gun as well. What a hilarious story.