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Is that what normally happens with kids? Not my experience
I think it statistically is accurate that groups of demographically and geographically similar kids often grow up to have similar worldviews to their parents, but for humans, you can only condemn the individual, not the statistic. Plenty of them will see their 'Bama pawpaw and run in the opposite direction, sure. (Social media may help that trend or hurt it, as algorithmic feeds start to become so customized they replicate local prejudices.)
At least I think they are innocent until proven 18, at which time they can be judged.
But then you leave your home and co-mingle with other demographics and your worldview changes.
Yeah, absolutely. That's how it happens for a lot of people, and it's super important not to assume we know what'll happen for any individual. I'd say statistically, there's likely a bias to generational ignorance, but that environment can individually create the opposite effect.
The reason why I'm not sure that statistical bias will be removed in the social-media era is that gen-alpha is extremely algorithmic-feed-influenced, and feeds are now very efficient in taking users down right-wing rabbit-holes. So 'Bama pawpaw's racist/xenophobic views may end up influencing them by a circuitous route just the same.