yes, i think they should be exposed to both viewpoints, that way they can come up with a judgment for themselves..they should be educated on both viewpoints though.
2007-03-03 00:51:05
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answered by Paulien 5
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I think that they should be exposed to as much information on any given subject as humanely possible in order for them to come up with their own conclusions - whether they be conspiracy theories or otherwise!
2007-03-03 01:03:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they should be exposed to the real truth, what ever that is, and I think they should be exposed to all sides of every issue, and allowed to come to their own honest conclusions without any bias of any kind from without. If the real truth isn't completely clear, which is often the case, I think they should be taught to ask questions, and not just blindly accept the "official" version of anything!!! And they should NOT be taught to blindly trust the government!!!
2007-03-03 01:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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With all of them that are around, it would not be reasonable to think that teens and kids would not be exposed to them. The key word is PROOF. Encourage the kids to demand proof of the allegations before accepting the allegation as fact and also to determine if the allegation is REASONABLE or if it is POSSIBLE.
2007-03-03 01:49:43
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answered by just the facts 5
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Of course. Why wouldn't you want young people looking at issues from different angles?
How would you define the "official story" anyway?
What's the official story of JFK's death? Who made the official story? Why should that story be taken over other stories?
If something is unclear, let it be unclear. Don't try to impose some sort of "closure" on it, other than the "closure" that it's unclear and that certain facts can't be proven.
2007-03-03 00:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Teens and children are probably "exposed" to a lot more than we really think they are already.
2007-03-03 00:47:42
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answered by mamasquirrel 5
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it beats exposing them to controlled thinking, yes let them learn that there are a lot of nut cases out there and to question life in general
2007-03-03 00:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes..kids and teens usually know alot more than we think they do, it is their world too
2007-03-03 02:00:15
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answered by joymlcat 3
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Just let them view politics on yahoo thats exposure enough, so ugh yes why not, but make sure they get their tin hats on first
2007-03-03 01:29:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you talking about the games they play or the movies they watch or the real thing ?
Yes ,they live here to.
2007-03-03 00:50:06
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answered by Elaine814 5
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