He's 12. Politics is not on his radar nor have I seen anything related to it with his friends unless complaining about school is now political.
The key difference to when we were kids is phones and YouTube/TikTok giving people a way to deliver detailed and consistent messaging and ideas, in a convincing and well-produced way to kids without parents knowing (which they're never couching as "political" - that'd be a turn-off, but rather as "here's how the world is, learn from me so you can be strong/clever/powerful"). That's literally why this change has happened (and why it disproportionately impacted one gender), and it's impacting kids younger than 12 where parents are giving them free access to YouTube/TikTok/etc. That said it's much worse in the 14-18 age range, most 12 y/os are probably still likely ignoring Andrew Tate etc. in favour of Minecraft and so on!
In a way, he was ambitious with the Star Trek movie he did (but for me, they were the opposite of what Star Trek is meant to be).
I don't think he was ambitious in any meaningful sense with them.
He just was, by his own admission, not really a Star Trek fan or very interested in Star Trek prior to making the movies, and he just profoundly does not get the Star Trek "vibe". Like I don't think he even knows what a utopian future is! He clearly did some research prior to making the movies and he certainly understood the
personalities of the TOS main characters, but overall? Ooof.
When I look back, that movie actually did some interesting things, but they got undermined by Johnson.
I don't think he got "undermined" anywhere near as much as people suggest. I mean, Abrams is the one who made Luke a lonely hermit and a failed Jedi master (as established in TFA), not Johnson, but people have consistently acted like it was Johnson.
The only thing Abrams was mad about was what was frankly a much better choice than his - to make Rey NOT a Skywalker or other existing famous Jedi lineage. Making her into a Palpatine was an absolute car crash imho, and not even really necessary to the plot of TRoS.
I actually think Lucas would have done the same thing as Johnson here, had he made the sequels. The Jedi hero (and there would have been one) would not have been a Skywalker/Palpatine/similar with Lucas I believe, but someone new.