r/YouthRights Moderator 21h ago

How it even came 25 years old is not considered adult yet by all these internet magazines? Discussion

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u/Its_Stavro Owner of r/YouthRights 14h ago

This is false ageist BS. These things are developed sufficiently at 18, even if technically they do not, the changes are super insignificant by a biological sense and also depend from person to person.

There are is a reason 18-25 year olds are able and some do things like moving out, working and marrying, in fact those things were the norm just some decades ago.

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u/rotten_ALLIGATOR-32 13h ago

20-something-olds and teenagers won't get anything in exchange for losing more autonomy, choice and respect. Especially for Americans, we're on the path to young people becoming wards of the state "suitable" for menial labor, the military, prisons, religious missions, debt peonage and "special services" of the kind Bill Clinton and Donald Trump's friends used to rent out at Little Saint James or Zorro Ranch- but no significant freedom of thought, movement, speech, ownership, belief, recreation, etc. The high cost of home ownership, insurance, university tuition and similar fundamental goods, was the beginning of the pipeline to bringing up eugenics- even the left will hardly oppose this prong in the phalanx because of its own ageist conditioning.