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Fallacy of Adultism

The idea that adults bear sole and exclusive responsibility for their ideas, actions, and circumstances, completely ignoring or denying the role of external factors—socialization, culture, ideology, power structures, economic conditions, trauma, and the myriad forces that shape human beings. Adultism pretends that adults are fully autonomous, fully self-aware, fully in control of their beliefs and behaviors—that they spring fully formed from nowhere, untouched by history, culture, or circumstance. It's the logic of "you chose your beliefs, so you're entirely responsible for them," as if beliefs weren't shaped by family, education, media, community, and the whole weight of social life. Adultism is the cognitive foundation of victim-blaming, of meritocracy myths, of every ideology that pretends individuals are islands. It's the fallacy that adults are adults and nothing else—no history, no context, no complexity.
Example: "He blamed her for her political views as if she'd chosen them in a vacuum, as if family, community, media, and life experience hadn't shaped her. Fallacy of Adultism: pretending adults are autonomous agents untouched by the world. She wasn't just responsible for her beliefs; she was also their product. The fallacy ignored everything that made her who she was."
by Dumu The Void March 10, 2026
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