Same here. My daughter likes to see the good in people and so is especially susceptible to people manipulating her, so I make sure to give her the counterpoint and explain exactly what this person is doing. I actually let my kids continue watching these people so they can see the manipulation real time so that it's easier to pick out next time.
For example, she used to watch "Adam Ruins Everything", which I can understand - I used to watch it when it first came out, too. But then I show her how he takes the "sourced" information (there's always links on the screen he knows no one will ever read), and only presents the half of the information that agrees with his position. She doesn't watch Adam Hanover anymore because as someone who likes to see the good in people, she also gets very turned off when she finds out that someone has been lying to her, and I'm very proud of her for being able to see that.
Same here. My daughter likes to see the good in people and so is especially susceptible to people manipulating her, so I make sure to give her the counterpoint and explain exactly what this person is doing. I actually let my kids continue watching these people so they can see the manipulation real time so that it's easier to pick out next time.
For example, she used to watch "Adam Ruins Everything", which I can understand - I used to watch it when it first came out, too. But then I show her how he takes the "sourced" information (there's always links on the screen he knows no one will ever read), and only presents the half of the information that agrees with his position. She doesn't watch Adam Hanover anymore because as someone who likes to see the good in people, she also gets very turned off when she finds out that someone has been lying to her, and I'm very proud of her for being able to see that.