Canadian children, like American children, gain most of their polititical exposure during their tender school years. However, Canadian children don't seem to pick up much of the politics they are formally taught.
For example, among high school seniors:
American kids are nearly brainwashed into the political system. Historical figures like Lincoln and Washington are awarded nearly saintly status. National loyalty to the political system is instilled with constant exposure to the flag as a symbol of American good, and the forced recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. Even children's programs on TV have a high political content.
While Americans may not know anything about any other country, they know their own. Canadians lack that. Let's get to brainwashing.
For example, among high school seniors:
- 68 % unable to name the governor general
- 61 % unable to name the BNA act
- 70 % had little or no idea what percentage of the Canadian population was French Canadian
American kids are nearly brainwashed into the political system. Historical figures like Lincoln and Washington are awarded nearly saintly status. National loyalty to the political system is instilled with constant exposure to the flag as a symbol of American good, and the forced recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. Even children's programs on TV have a high political content.
While Americans may not know anything about any other country, they know their own. Canadians lack that. Let's get to brainwashing.