>>514028484 (OP)
I limit their TV time as much as possible without being an ass about it ( too much screen time in general ruined the last 4 generations, be it TV, vidya, or online, it all amounts to the same result of rendering us soft of mind and body) So they really only get a Friday family movie night and then Saturday morning cartoons and vidya. Otherwise they're playing outside, at an activity, out with friends, or reading if they're home. I screen what they watch carefully. Age of the media doesn't matter as much as you think, because TV and movies have always been kiked, it was just more subtle longer ago and in a way more insidious. So there's a mix of old stuff and a few modern gems I let them watch. If there is something kind of kikey in the subject matter I'm sure to ask them leading questions about it to get them thinking. I figure it's better to teach them early that media is trying to influence how they think then just forbidding them from it all together and then leaving them defenseless when they inevitably start doing what they want more as teenagers. White kids need a thorough education in kike media literacy IMO.