One can be all three of these:
- Pro-Israel
- Anti-Palestine/Palestinian
- Antisemitic
Just because someone speaks negatively about pro-Palestinian protestors does not make them immune to charges of antisemitism. It is simply a refutation of your argument that Ingraham can't hold to antisemitic views because she has spoken negatively about pro-Palestinian protesters. Your argument is, at best, insufficient.
It certainly doesn't change the fact that "globalists" is, historically, a code word for "Jews" in conspiracy theories. Merely participating in the conspiracy theory may not render someone antisemitic; it would be in error to assume that everyone is aware of this. But the fact remains that the source argument is rooted in age-old antisemitic conspiracies.
Globalist = "those nefarious people trying to create the New World Order" = "Marxists" = Jews, Free Masons, Illuminati, etc.
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