Americans Fail To Mobilize Against Iran War
An opinion piece argues why widespread protest has not emerged against President Trump's offensive on Iran, citing pollster G. Elliot Morris's finding that only 38 percent of Americans favor bombing Iran. The author advances seven hypotheses — including perceived powerlessness, rapid escalation, issue overload, weak organizing, and sectarianism — and urges organizers to build local wins and person-to-person outreach ahead of March 28 and May 1 actions.
Key Points
- 1Poll shows 38 percent of Americans favor bombing Iran, lowest initial support on record
- 2Identify obstacles: perceived powerlessness, rapid escalation, activism fatigue, mobilizing over organizing, and sectarian divides
- 3Advise practitioners to prioritize local wins, person-to-person organizing, coalition-building, and clear inclusive messaging
Scoring Rationale
Practical organizing insights drive the score, limited by opinion format and low relevance to core data-science topics.
Sources
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