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This obsession of wanting to know a celebrity's opinion on world conflicts is so weird to me. Like what's the point? Why do people even care!?? It's obvious they won't say "yeah I fully support sending missiles on schools and hospitals". Plus not everyone wants to have an opinion on such things because life is nuanced and there will never be a 100% good or bad side, or maybe they don't have an opinion is just because they don't know the subject
I agree with you that I don't look to Lewis for his take on geopolitics. However, I think you just have to accept that in the body politic there are many people (a majority in all likelihood) who have a say in their democracies but don't concern themselves with situations such as Israel-Palestine.
Lewis has the attention of these people, and he feels he's doing the right thing by bringing attention to the plight of innocent civilians in the region. If his post has inspired at least one person to be more aware and sympathetic to the human suffering, then hasn't it been worth the effort?