White House Religious Liberty Commission Member Pokes the Zionist Bear
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United States
Started February 13, 2026
Carrie Prejean Boller had questions about the definition of antisemitism. The post White House Religious Liberty Commission Member Pokes the Zionist Bear appeared first on The American Conservative
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White House Religious Liberty Commission Member Pokes the Zionist Bear
The American Conservative (United States) | Feb 13, 2026
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Feb 13, 2026
Defining antisemitism is complex and should involve diverse perspectives to ensure both religious liberty and protection against hate.
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Challenging established definitions of antisemitism can undermine efforts to combat hate and discrimination against Jewish communities.
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Engaging in discussions about Zionism and antisemitism is crucial for a healthy democracy, even if it ruffles political feathers.
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The questioning of antisemitism definitions by public figures promotes important dialogue about religious liberty and free speech rights.
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The tension surrounding discussions of Zionism reflects deeper societal divisions that require careful navigation to avoid escalation.
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