depends on how you define "kids." once you get into high school you start to figure things out for yourself, but obviously little kids just listen to their moms and dads.
Barely any of the people at my school are politically informed. They all base their opinions on things they hear their parents bitch about. It's actually rather annoying.
eh, idk. my political views are pretty close to my parents' (we disagree on a few things) but i consider myself fairly politically informed. they may be politically informed and just happen to agree with their parents.
I guess I should be more clear, ha. They had no idea what they were actually agreeing with. Like, if you tried to actually to debate with them, they'd have no idea what to say because they really do not know anything about whatever their parents believed. You know what I mean?
depends on how you define "kids." once you get into high school you start to figure things out for yourself, but obviously little kids just listen to their moms and dads.
i thought so, which is why i voted "yes" :]
Me and my friends started figuring it out in 5th grade. But that could just be us.
Makes sense. They need opinions though. sigh
Barely any of the people at my school are politically informed. They all base their opinions on things they hear their parents bitch about. It's actually rather annoying.
eh, idk. my political views are pretty close to my parents' (we disagree on a few things) but i consider myself fairly politically informed. they may be politically informed and just happen to agree with their parents.
I guess I should be more clear, ha. They had no idea what they were actually agreeing with. Like, if you tried to actually to debate with them, they'd have no idea what to say because they really do not know anything about whatever their parents believed. You know what I mean?
yeah i get that.
That may have been true for your time
or you
but most Canadians are informed.
They pay attention to what happens around em