
Season 2 · Episode 981
Why Most Americans Under 55 Just Turned on Israel
A historic shift is underway as Americans under 55 move away from a pro-Israel consensus. We dive into the data behind this "Opinion Gap."
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 6, 202626m 51s
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Show Notes
For decades, American support for Israel was considered a political constant, but new data from 2026 reveals a fundamental "statistical earthquake" that is redrawing the geopolitical map as the public decouples from long-standing foreign policy. This episode examines how the collapse of legacy media gatekeepers and the rise of raw, algorithmic social media feeds have replaced traditional strategic narratives with intersectional frameworks of justice and equity that resonate deeply with younger and middle-aged demographics. From the shifting sympathies of voters in the U.S. to the sharp diplomatic divergence across Western Europe and the Global South, we analyze why the traditional language of realpolitik and security is failing to reach a generation that views international relations primarily through a moral and humanitarian lens.