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Milhouse makes an excellent point on secondary boycotts which have long been considered per se illegal under certain circumstances. You can advocate boycotting EY, but the first time you deny a commercial transaction on that basis, you expose yourself to legal jeopardy depending on the circumstances. The point that some have made is that some rabid anti-semites have pointed to the comments from frum and Chareidi elements of the tzibur “opposing” EY as justification for their anti-Israel rants w/o distinguishing the very complex and nuanced relationship between the anti-Zionist elements of the Chareidi parties who oppose the government while simultaneously supporting Israeli national security efforts.