http://www.glogalistagenda.org/quotes.htm
If I were a parent, I'd pay such a kid whatever fit for them to read 5-10 of those quotes a day or a week and to talk with me about them and their implications regarding our current state of affairs.
I might even draw up a contract committing a significant hourly rate $$ and outlining their requirements for engaging with me meaningfully for an hour in dialogue about the quotes for that day/week.
When that adventure was completed (I think there are roughly 150 quotes), I'd continue the contract for another month to watch a given news program together weekly? and critique it with critical thinking in light of the globalist agenda, strategies, methods, goals etc.
I'd wager that before the weeks/months were done, the teen would love the time together because they could see & sense you were valuing them as a person of worth you very seriously cared about. I think teens are starved for such contact regardless of what they say and how they act.
She’s conservative, but just thinks I’m nuts.
I paid my son to read important books. And tell me about them.
It must have worked. He reads all the time as an adult.
Good investment!