Where’s the Antiwar Left?
Demographics and technology have conspired to keep the streets clear of protestors.
The world remains fixated on President Donald Trump’s war with Iran, with concerns rising over how it may harm the global economy and Middle Eastern stability. It’s already killed 13 Americans and could kill far more.
Yet, unlike past conflicts, there are no large-scale demonstrations agai...
The article presents a nuanced analysis of the lack of a significant antiwar movement in response to the U.S.'s conflict with Iran. It explores multiple reasons, including the limited direct impact on Americans, the Democrats' focus on other priorities, and the declining interest in street protests among younger generations who prefer engaging in politics through social media. However, the article also raises questions about the efficacy of street protests in today's digital age, suggesting that...
