Man reading tabloid while criticizing teens for being naive

Man: ‘Teens Are Too Gullible to Vote’ While Believing Tabloids

Man Warns 16-Year-Olds Are Too Gullible to Vote — While Believing Every Tabloid Headline Himself

A man who believes nearly every conspiracy and headline from questionable sources insists that teenagers shouldn’t be allowed to vote because they’re too easily influenced.

Derek Williams, a devoted reader of sites like Infowars and GB News, claims young people lack the critical thinking needed for voting — despite believing everything from “Brexit is booming” to “the UK is under Sharia law.”

“Teens just follow trends and media hype, unlike me,” Derek says, proudly citing articles from equally biased sources. He’s convinced he can spot misinformation, as long as it aligns with his worldview.

Ironically, Derek doesn’t see the contradiction in criticizing impressionable minds while echoing tabloid talking points himself. “They need to grow up and start thinking critically — like I do when I agree with everything the Daily Mail tells me,” he said.

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