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Unfortunately in the world full of [[adultism]] and [[protectoinism]] there is a lot of [[loaded language]]. We, as [[youth-righter]]s should try to avoid these terms, as they normalize these [[viewpoint]]s. Of course, if the term isn't loaded by itself, but by its cultural context, using it in positive light to reclaim it may be a good idea. | Unfortunately in the world full of [[parental-rightism]], [[adultism]] and [[protectoinism]] there is a lot of [[loaded language]]. We, as [[youth-righter]]s should try to avoid these terms, as they normalize these [[viewpoint]]s. Of course, if the term isn't loaded by itself, but by its cultural context, using it in positive light to reclaim it may be a good idea. | ||
== Terms we don't need to avoid == | == Terms we don't need to avoid == | ||
* | * {{anchor|youth}}{{code|the youth}} or {{code|young person}}/{{code|people}}/{{code|persons}} | ||
:: This term is neutral. While it is used in negative connotations, it is also used in positive ones. | :: This term is neutral. While it is used in negative connotations, it is also used in positive ones. | ||
* {{anchor|kidding}}{{code|to be kidding}} | |||
:: This term's meaning got disconnected from its perceived etymology. Its use isn't either negative or positive of the youth. | |||
:: See also: {{code|[[#kid|a kid]]}} | |||
== Terms that are culturally biased against the youth == | == Terms that are culturally biased against the youth == | ||
* {{anchor|kid}}{{code|a kid}}/{{code|kids}} - when used to imply somebody is immature. | |||
:: It implies that kids are immature. | |||
:: See also: {{code|[[#kidding|to be kidding]]}} | |||
* {{anchor|juvenile}}{{code|juvenile}} - in relation to people | |||
:: This word has negative connotations. | |||
:: See also: {{code|[[#jd|juvenile delinquency]]}} | |||
* {{anchor|jd}}{{code|juvenile delinquency}}? | |||
:: See also: {{code|[[#juvenile|juvenile]]}} | |||
*{{anchor|like adults}} {{code|to treat like adults}} - used to desribe behaviour showing a lack of trust or excessive control. | |||
:: This implies that children cannot be treated seriously. | |||
:: See also: {{code|[[#like children|treating like children]]}} | |||
*{{anchor|like children}} {{code|to treat like children}} - used to describe micromanaging or excessive/coercive control. | |||
:: This implies jusifying such treatment of children. | |||
:: See also: {{code|[[#like adults|treating like adults]]}} | |||
== Terms that are loaded by itself == | |||
* {{anchor|friends}}{{code|friends}} - when used to mean {{code|peers}} when misused to communicate with young children. | |||
:: This leads to making it hard for young children to distinguish between people they like to spend time with and people they spend time with. | |||
* {{anchor|gusu}}{{code|grow up, shut up}} | |||
:: It is a ''[[dog whistle]]''/''[[ad personam]]''. It adds nothing to the issue. It attacks the (perceived) immaturity of the opponent. | |||
* {{anchor|adult}}{{code|adult}} - when used as an adjective. | |||
:: It suggests that some issues are related only to adults in a way that's hard to discuss with. | |||
== Terms that are harmfully biased, but the bias isn't against the youth == | == Terms that are harmfully biased, but the bias isn't against the youth == | ||
== Terms that are biased, but put youth in good light == | |||
== Terms that are biased | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||