Children Quote by Katie Hopkins
“I think you can tell a great deal from a name. For me, there are certain names that I hear, and I think, 'Urgh.' For me, a name is a shortcut of finding out what class that child comes from and makes me ask, 'Do I want my children to play with them?'”
About This Quote
Names can act as social signals that trigger assumptions about class and background, influencing judgments about suitability for interaction.
In simple terms: Names cue social class judgments.
Names shape perceived social status.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parental selection of playmates
- school enrollment decisions
- neighborhood interactions
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- guiding social inclusion policies
- designing bias-aware AI
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we mitigate name-based bias in schools?
- What alternative criteria can we use to assess social compatibility?
While names may carry cultural cues, they are unreliable indicators of a child's character or abilities.