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== Terms that are culturally biased against the youth ==
== Terms that are culturally biased against the youth ==
* {{cite|kid}}/{{cite|kids}} - when used to imply somebody is inmature
* {{cite|kid}}/{{cite|kids}} - when used to imply somebody is inmature
:: It implies that kids are immature.


== 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 ==

Revision as of 07:56, 10 May 2026

Unfortunately in the world full of adultism and protectoinism there is a lot of loaded language. We, as youth-righters should try to avoid these terms, as they normalize these viewpoints. 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

This term is neutral. While it is used in negative connotations, it is also used in positive ones.

Terms that are culturally biased against the youth

It implies that kids are immature.

Terms that are harmfully biased, but the bias isn't against the youth

Terms that are loaded by itself

Terms that are biased putting youth in good light

See also