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Carrie Prejean Boller And The Catholic "Victim" Matrix

From the Woke Left to the Radical Right: How a new generation of Catholic activists is weaponizing the currency of victimhood to target Jewish power

While many dismiss Carrie Prejean Boller as a mere echo of the Candace Owens/Tucker Carlson media machine, she represents something far more structurally significant: the shifting, and perhaps losing, path of the radicalized Catholic youth.

The Catholic Church has a long history of internal rebellions. It has weathered "integralist" movements that sought to merge the Cross with National, Monarchist, Fascist, and Marxist ideologies. All were attracted to the Church’s centralized, hierarchical, and feudal model of control. But the "Prejean Boller" phenomenon is a different animal altogether.

From "The Cunning Jew" to "The Bleeding Christian"

The myths of Carlson and Owens rely on the classic trope of the "Puppet Master", the Jew as the orchestrator of global conspiracies. Prejean Boller, however, is pivoting to a more visceral, ancient, and dangerous angle: The Martyr.

She is not just "exposing" the Jew; she is claiming to bleed because of the Jew. In her constant echoing of Palestine.

This is a deliberate attempt by a new generation of the Catholic Right to re-experience the foundational Christian drama, the Passion, through a lens of modern persecution. In a paradoxical twist, this "New Right" is mirroring the "New Left." Both are obsessed with the currency of victimhood.

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The Left seeks to be a victim of systemic structures, often elevating the "Oppressed Other" as their new deity.

The Catholic Right seeks to be the victim of the "Jew," whom they view as the ultimate conspiratorial force, but unlike the left, they seek to declare themselves as masters, and bring down the Jew. As part of a universal order.

To understand this, one must look at the New Testament’s foundational logic. In that narrative, the only way for the Jews, a group lacking political power at the time, to harm Jesus was through conspiracy.

The Betrayal: Driven by "pieces of silver" (greed).

The Demand for Death: A manifestation of a perceived "inherently negative nature.

While Carlson and Owens focus on the "Betrayal" (the money and the hidden hand), Prejean Boller has moved to the next stage: the Sacrifice. She speaks on behalf of those she claims the Jews are "sacrificing" today. She is casting herself and her movement in the role of the crucified victim, and the Jew in the role of the executioner.

This state of "perpetual victimhood" cannot last. The internal logic of the Christian faith eventually demands a transition from the Cross to becoming the victor.

Because Christianity posits a Lord who died for man, the "ego trip" is inevitable. It will soon no longer be enough for her to say "Jews are bad"; she will be forced to explain why they are metaphysically evil in their refusal to accept the Lord and or kill him.

Hence, like Gen Z as a whole, she won't always be stuck in the stage of amplifying victimhood.

Her current war against Zionism, which is, in essence, a war against Jewish Power, is currently incomplete. For her theology to work she must prove that Jewish existence is an existential threat to the Christian world that seeks to be hegemon.

When the "victim" decides they have the divine mandate to become the "judge," the rhetoric moves from political disagreement to metaphysical warfare.

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