Gen Z prides itself on being savvy and independent-minded. But here’s a wake-up call: the people you follow, like, and admire online might not be speaking from the heart — they could be paid political salesmen in disguise.
A recent exposé uncovered that a Soros-funded “dark money” group is secretly paying influencers thousands of dollars a month to push Democrat talking points. The catch? Influencers are barred from revealing who’s paying them. In other words, what looks like “authentic” political passion might actually be a well-scripted ad campaign.
It’s no different than a slimy used-car salesman trying to get you into a lemon. He smiles, flatters, and tells you it’s the deal of a lifetime — but behind the curtain, he’s pocketing a fat commission while you’re left with the payments. Same trick, new product. Only this time, the “sale” isn’t a clunker on four wheels. It’s public policy, taxes, and government control that will shape your future.
So here’s the Eye on Jacksonville reminder: Followers beware. Before you hit “like,” “share,” or let an influencer sway your vote — ask yourself:
- Who’s paying them?
- What’s their angle?
- And will this policy help or hurt my generation down the road?
Think for yourself. Don’t be sold.
👉 Read the full article here: Soros-Funded Dark Money Group Secretly Paying Democrat Influencers to Shape Gen Z Politics