A lot of times you can tell when someone holds a position for political reasons just by their diction.
Very true. When I was fourteen years old, there were presidential elections after Mitterand’s two terms (Did I tell you I was French? I’m French.). I remember a friend saying we needed change “after fourteen years of socialism”, and at the time I thought there was no way that was his opinion, and that he was merely repeating what (most likely) his father said.
I guess it’s even easier to recognize talking points in kids, because it’s things they would never spontaneously say. I also remember my mom pointing out that a “letter to the editor” in a Children’s newspaper was probably just the kid parroting a parent, because no child would write things like that—and I was mildly embarrassed because I hadn’t noticed at first. Hmm, I’ll have to point that kind of stuff to my kids too.
Very true. When I was fourteen years old, there were presidential elections after Mitterand’s two terms (Did I tell you I was French? I’m French.). I remember a friend saying we needed change “after fourteen years of socialism”, and at the time I thought there was no way that was his opinion, and that he was merely repeating what (most likely) his father said.
I guess it’s even easier to recognize talking points in kids, because it’s things they would never spontaneously say. I also remember my mom pointing out that a “letter to the editor” in a Children’s newspaper was probably just the kid parroting a parent, because no child would write things like that—and I was mildly embarrassed because I hadn’t noticed at first. Hmm, I’ll have to point that kind of stuff to my kids too.