“Eye-opening text” – Osama bin Laden’s old writing became a popular hit among young people

Eye opening text Osama bin Ladens old writing became a

The terrorist leader’s 21-year-old writing went viral on Tiktok. Rolling Stone, which specializes in popular culture, tells about it on its website.

The leader of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda, killed by the Americans Osama bin Laden wrote about his anti-American and anti-Jewish thoughts in his “letter to Americans” in 2002.

In his letter, among other things, he defended the 9/11 attacks in the United States carried out by a terrorist organization.

Rolling Stone magazine speculates in his online story, that the article now, 22 years later, became a viral hit on Tiktok because of the situation in the Middle East. For a while.

– Stop what you are doing and read immediately – two pages – “Letter to America”, one of the Tiktok users urged others in his video.

He described being in a fundamental crisis of his existence because of what he had read and was looking for peer support for his feelings.

– Many others feel the same way, I need to find out if there are others, he asked.

What did bin Laden say?

“The creation of the state of Israel and its existence is one of the biggest crimes and you are the leaders of Israel’s criminals. Anyone who has defiled himself by participating in this crime must pay heavily,” bin Laden wrote, among other things.

Bin Laden went on to say that the oppression of the Palestinians had to be “avenged” and that Western imperialism and hegemony had to be questioned.

Bin Laden accused the Americans and the Jews of siding against “them”.

The text containing hate speech became the most read story

According to Rolling Stone, bin Laden’s text contained hate speech against Jews in particular. He accused them of controlling American politics, the media, and the economy.

“Letter to America” ​​was one of the most popular search terms on Google on Wednesday. It led to the publication of the British media company The Guardian’s website from 2002. The publication was practically all of bin Laden’s writing word for word.

According to Rolling Stone, it became The Guardian’s most clicked story on Wednesday. Then it was removed, and the reason for this was not given.

“All my life we ​​have been lied to”

On Tiktok, those who have read the text comment on what they have read.

– This was an eye-opening text, one wrote.

– All my life we ​​have been lied to. I remember how people cheered when it was announced that Osama bin Laden was dead.

– The world deserves better than what this country has done to them, wrote a 25-year-old woman who published the entire letter on the messaging service.

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