
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett referred to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as the “Jewish-Palestinian conflict” during a hearing on a case concerning public funding of religious schools on Wednesday, the Jerusalem Post reports.
“How would you even know if a school taught all religions are bigoted and biased or Catholics are bigoted or, you know, we take a position on the Jewish-Palestinian conflict because of our position on, you know, Jews, right?” said Barrett in a question directed at Maine Chief Deputy Attorney-General.
The case being heard by the Supreme Court was Carson v. Makin, which centers on Maine’s school tuition payment program that excludes schools that promote a faith or belief. Two families sued after they were denied tuition assistance, arguing that the program violates their religious freedom and equal protection rights.
{Matzav.com}
It was a slip of the tongue, but she wasn’t wrong.
A clear message from HKBH to the anti-Zionists — and Zionists — who insist on repeating endlessly to the world, “it’s them, not us”:
The umos ha’olam disagree. To them, all Jews are Jews. Political and halachic positions are irrelevant. Being right or wrong is irrelevant. Jews are Jews. Live with it. If you don’t, here’s another reminder.
The Zionist conflict in the holy land is exclusively Zionist; it has nothing to do with the Jewish religion and Jews except that Zionism is also diametrically opposed to the Jewish religion, far more than the Zionists are at war with the Arabs.
Unfortunately, the Zionist propaganda machine is extremely strong, and fools gentiles into thinking that the Zionist mess is Jewish when the opposite is true: the Zionist invasion and wars are all Zionist and against Judaism and its adherents.
Due to the overwhelming support for Israel (even by those who detest the Zionist government), to non-Jews Israel is an integral part Judaism and therefore Israelis and Jews are synonymous terms.
She was referring to Jewish schools teaching the Jewish perspective of the Israeli – Palestinian conflict, Not Jewish schools teaching the Israeli political perspective.