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Who Gets to Define Anti‑Semitism in America

A White House confrontation over Gaza, Zionism, and the boundaries of religious liberty

An exchange today between Carrie Prejean Boller and a group of Zionists at the White House’s Religious Liberty Commission.

“I’m a Catholic, and Catholics do not embrace Zionism, just so you know. So are all Catholics anti-Semites according to you?”

“In a country built on religious liberty and the First Amendment,do you believe someone can stand firmly against anti-Semitism, including what you experienced, and at the same time condemn the mass killing of Palestinians in Gaza or reject political Zionism or not support the political state of Israel?

Or do you believe that speaking out about what many Americans view as genocide in Gaza should be treated as anti-Semitic?

Because in my view the United States cannot and must not make loyalty to a particular theology about Israel”

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