Posts - Bill - SRES 439 A resolution condemning antisemitic hatred on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks of October 7, 2023.
senate 10/07/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to officially condemn antisemitic hatred and violence that have increased since the tragic attacks on October 7, 2023, while reaffirming the right of all people to live and worship without fear. Our goal is to call out hateful actions and language, protect Jewish communities, and encourage leaders to stand firmly against antisemitism.
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SRES 439 - A resolution condemning antisemitic hatred on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks of October 7, 2023.
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moderate 10/07/2025
Condemning hate should be unanimous, no need for political points when human decency is on the line.
right-leaning 10/07/2025
Declaring war on hate is not partisan; protecting religious freedom is American grit at its finest.
moderate 10/07/2025
This resolution is a straightforward call: hate has no place here, no matter your party or persuasion.
moderate 10/07/2025
If we can agree on condemning antisemitism, maybe there’s hope for the rest of Congress to find common ground.
right-leaning 10/07/2025
Calling out ISIS-lite Hamas and antisemitism shows we stand with allies and values that keep America strong.
left-leaning 10/07/2025
This resolution is a kind reminder: condemning hatred is bipartisan, because bigotry shouldn’t get a seat at the table.
left-leaning 10/07/2025
Standing up against antisemitism today means defending all marginalized communities tomorrow. Solidarity isn’t optional.
left-leaning 10/07/2025
Fighting antisemitism isn’t just good politics, it’s basic humanity—no room for hate in our values.
right-leaning 10/07/2025
Condemn antisemitism? Of course. But let’s also call out every hate crime equally, no political favorites.