I was curious myself what exactly OP meant by "you don't have the right to boycott Israel". Turns out they're exaggerating. The laws referenced in this map are basically just resolutions condemning boycotts of Israel, or at worst, mandates that government contractors don't participate in boycotts or associate with boycotters. The wikipedia article said such resolutions generally garner bipartisan support despite being unpopular among the public. Definitely more proof of ZOG, as if we need it, but let's not lie. They certainly don't make boycotts illegal.
Edit: Oh, and the other "sources" are just names, not links.
I was curious myself what exactly OP meant by "you don't have the right to boycott Israel". Turns out they're exaggerating. The laws referenced in this map are basically just resolutions condemning boycotts of Israel, or at worst, mandates that government contractors don't participate in boycotts or associate with boycotters. The wikipedia article said such resolutions generally garner bipartisan support despite being unpopular among the public. Definitely more proof of ZOG, as if we need it, but let's not lie. They certainly don't make boycotts illegal.