Being realistic, no 14 year old (especially 14 year old girls) care too awful much about politics. That weird age of 12-15 is like, THE WORST time in your life as far as hormones go, so even if you could redpill them to an extent, it's entirely possible that they'll change their opinion on everything the literal next week because of peer pressure from school or some other outlet (social media, etc.)
All kids want at that age is to "fit in". So being brutally honest, there's not much you can do unless they've already formed a strong belief about something. It's a lot easier with guys, because a lot of male oriented hobbies typically have SOME form of political undertones. Guns/hunting involve gun politics. Cars involve emissions and environmental politics. etc. etc. That's why you see a lot of tween/teen guys developing hardline political beliefs at that age, whereas with girls, they change their opinion based on whatever "the current thing" is, like most sheeple.
And no, I'm not being sexist. I'm just stating facts, tween/teens, and especially tween/teen girls, are the most wish-washy people on the planet, and it's entirely because of puberty hormones, confusion from outside stimuli, and peer pressure.
So yeah, you can drop some hints, see where it leads, but I wouldn't expect anything to stick too much until the cabal falls and the media propaganda and peer pressure shifts from pro-cabal/pro-liberal to pro-patriot/pro-conservative.
That's when all of the people with the sheeple mentality will finally start changing their tunes.
Being realistic, no 14 year old (especially 14 year old girls) care too awful much about politics. That weird age of 12-15 is like, THE WORST time in your life as far as hormones go, so even if you could redpill them to an extent, it's entirely possible that they'll change their opinion on everything the literal next week because of peer pressure from school or some other outlet (social media, etc.)
All kids want at that age is to "fit in". So being brutally honest, there's not much you can do unless they've already formed a strong belief about something. It's a lot easier with guys, because a lot of male oriented hobbies typically have SOME form of political undertones. Guns/hunting involve gun politics. Cars involve emissions and environmental politics. etc. etc. That's why you see a lot of tween/teen guys developing hardline political beliefs at that age, whereas with girls, they change their opinion based on whatever "the current thing" is, like most sheeple.
And no, I'm not being sexist. I'm just stating facts, tween/teens, and especially tween/teen girls, are the most wish-washy people on the planet, and it's entirely because of puberty hormones, confusion from outside stimuli, and peer pressure.
So yeah, you can drop some hints, see where it leads, but I wouldn't expect anything to stick too much until the cabal falls and the media propaganda and peer pressure shifts from pro-cabal/pro-liberal to pro-patriot/pro-conservative.
That's when all of the people with the sheeple mentality will finally start changing their tunes.