My armchair theory is they are stewing in the same media environment we (people not in 3rd grade) are, and as such are dealing with the same memes/cultural signifiers as us older people use.
Like, despite efforts you still end up with 13 y/os accessing the same social media/forums as 35 y/os.
I see absolutely no ethical problems with political education and agitation at any age. We are not grooming people into a religion. The fascists on the other hand? They genuinely are grooming people.
The only caveat I have is that I think kids should just get to be kids without adult influences. But we live in a new era. These kids will genuinely never get that, they have phones from like 5 to 8 years old and get onto major internet content within their first couple of years online.
If they're very-online kids they will end up with an online education much faster than the education system itself.
My armchair theory is they are stewing in the same media environment we (people not in 3rd grade) are, and as such are dealing with the same memes/cultural signifiers as us older people use.
Like, despite efforts you still end up with 13 y/os accessing the same social media/forums as 35 y/os.
If you play minecraft, you use /r/minecraft, you engage with reddit, you get politicised.
What are the ethics of posting anti homework anarchist agitprop on /r/minecraft?
I see absolutely no ethical problems with political education and agitation at any age. We are not grooming people into a religion. The fascists on the other hand? They genuinely are grooming people.
The only caveat I have is that I think kids should just get to be kids without adult influences. But we live in a new era. These kids will genuinely never get that, they have phones from like 5 to 8 years old and get onto major internet content within their first couple of years online.
If they're very-online kids they will end up with an online education much faster than the education system itself.