Yep. Kids are young and impressionable, and if you can get them indoctrinated at an early enough age you can create an entire generation of your slaves who who willingly give up their freedom.
This is why parants have to earn their kids respect, and be active in their lives. your Kids are very impressionable but if they like/love/trust you more then the other people and things they encounter, they will believe you over them.
Atleast that's how I was. I'd see some shit and ask my dad about it and he'd set me straight. Or in the case of firearms I'd see some shit and already know it was Bullshit.
The single best thing for my siblings and I was the fact gran and mom would speak politics around us when we were young - it wasn't about the content, hell I was the oldest and I can't remember shit from those early political discussions - it was the fact the both had memories like elephants and would zoom in on every contradiction the msm put out. Pretty soon you realized they'd been playing games like that for years - if a candidate they supported said something was an issue, it was, if a few weeks later the opposition said it was an issue, they played dumb. If someone they hated said they could achieve x in ten years, they'd say it was unrealistic and ridiculous, if someone they liked said they could do it in five a few days later, they'd say it was inspirational and full of hope and promise.
By the time I was in high school I knew the media couldn't just be outright trusted. Granted, I didn't know they were as shit as I know them to be now, but hearing those discussions helped me a lot with critical thought. Must've worked for the siblings too since they're all based, thank the lord.
Targeting the children. The Bolshevik way.
Yep. Kids are young and impressionable, and if you can get them indoctrinated at an early enough age you can create an entire generation of your slaves who who willingly give up their freedom.
This is why parants have to earn their kids respect, and be active in their lives. your Kids are very impressionable but if they like/love/trust you more then the other people and things they encounter, they will believe you over them.
Atleast that's how I was. I'd see some shit and ask my dad about it and he'd set me straight. Or in the case of firearms I'd see some shit and already know it was Bullshit.
The single best thing for my siblings and I was the fact gran and mom would speak politics around us when we were young - it wasn't about the content, hell I was the oldest and I can't remember shit from those early political discussions - it was the fact the both had memories like elephants and would zoom in on every contradiction the msm put out. Pretty soon you realized they'd been playing games like that for years - if a candidate they supported said something was an issue, it was, if a few weeks later the opposition said it was an issue, they played dumb. If someone they hated said they could achieve x in ten years, they'd say it was unrealistic and ridiculous, if someone they liked said they could do it in five a few days later, they'd say it was inspirational and full of hope and promise.
By the time I was in high school I knew the media couldn't just be outright trusted. Granted, I didn't know they were as shit as I know them to be now, but hearing those discussions helped me a lot with critical thought. Must've worked for the siblings too since they're all based, thank the lord.