Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Thank you Senator Chuck Schumer - Let this mark the end of the age of stupid!


I asked Microsoft CoPilot 

"Schumer Floor Remarks Announcing He Will Introduce A Resolution Condemning Antisemitism And White Supremecy https://www.democrats.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/leader-schumer-floor-remarks-announcing-he-will-introduce-a-resolution-condemning-antisemitism-and-white-supremacy-following-the-rights-embrace-of-nick-fuentes - Is there an update?"

CoPilot Responded:

Yes — the update is that Senator Chuck Schumer has formally announced he will introduce a Senate resolution condemning antisemitism, white supremacy, and specifically rejecting Nick Fuentes’s ideology. He is actively lobbying colleagues from both parties to support it.


📰 Key Developments

  • Announcement on the Senate floor (Nov. 20, 2025): Schumer declared he would lead a resolution condemning antisemitism and white supremacy following Nick Fuentes’s interview with Tucker Carlson and President Trump’s refusal to denounce Fuentes.
  • Resolution details: Schumer said the measure will:
    • Reject Nick Fuentes and his white supremacist views.
    • Condemn Carlson’s platforming of hate.
    • Condemn antisemitism and white supremacy “wherever and whenever it occurs”.
  • Schumer’s warning: He emphasized that antisemitism in the U.S. has reached a “dangerous tipping point,” with Jewish Americans facing harassment and violence at levels not seen in generations.
  • Appeal for bipartisan support: Schumer urged Republicans to co-sponsor the resolution, stressing that “calling out antisemitism should not be a partisan issue”.
  • Criticism and debate: Some commentators argue that the resolution risks “elevating” Fuentes by giving him more national attention, though Schumer insists silence would normalize hate.

📌 What This Means

  • The resolution is not yet passed — Schumer is in the process of gathering support.
  • It will give every senator a chance to take a public stand against antisemitism and white supremacy.
  • The move reflects growing concern about extremist rhetoric gaining traction in mainstream political spaces.


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