In a democracy the rules are if you want an outcome you have to persuade the majority.
The rules in our democracy are normally that. if you want a certain outcome, you have to vote a party into power that is sympathetic to implementing it.
But if that's they way you want it, you have to agree that the Leavers failed to persuade the majority too. Only about a third of the electorate voted for Brexit.
Suggesting the majority can't think for themselves, can't understand facts and then blaming them for the result, sounds like the first step all dictators take.
Well claiming that people who didn't want Brexit and expressed their displeasure by voting against it are to blame really doesn't look much like thinking to me.
Look, if you turn out to be right and everything is hunky dory in five years time you can come back and tell me "I told you so" and you can take the credit (your fellow leavers certainly will). However, even the pro-Brexit government's own figures tell us that everything isn't going to be hunky dory.