War Osama bin Laden’s ‘Letter to America’ Goes Viral 21 Years Later — on TikTok - The incendiary text was removed from the website of The Guardian after becoming a top-trending link


BY MILES KLEE
NOVEMBER 15, 2023

AS A FAMOUS @dril tweet noted of the terrorist group ISIS, “You do not, under any circumstances, ‘gotta hand it to them.'” Yet amid the continuing horrors of the war between Israel and Hamas militants, as people struggle to make sense of the violence and escalating rhetoric, more than a few people are willing to give al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden credit for his 2002 polemic against the United States, published as an explanation of the ideology that led him to orchestrate the attacks of 9/11.

“I need everyone to stop what they’re doing right now and go read — it’s literally two pages — go read ‘A Letter to America,'” said TikTok user Lynette Adkins in a video posted to the platform on Tuesday, referring to the title often given to the text by bin Laden. “Come back here and let me know what you think. Because I feel like I’m going through like an existential crisis right now, and a lot of people are. So I just need someone else to be feeling this too.”

Commenters felt similarly awestruck by the document. “Just read it.. my eyes have been opened,” wrote one. “Read our entire existence for filth and he did NOT miss,” another said of bin Laden’s criticisms of the U.S. The clip itself went viral, with other young TikTokers also sharing the letter approvingly, encouraging followers to read it. “We’ve been lied to our entire lives, I remember watching people cheer when Osama was found and killed,” wrote a 25-year-old user who posted the letter in full. “I was a child, and it confused me. It still confuses me today. The world deserves better than what this country has done to them.”


Writing a year after 9/11, bin Laden noted in his message that he was seeking to answer two questions that had occupied American media since that terrible day: “Why are we fighting and opposing you?” and “What are we calling you to, and what do we want from you?” The first section is surely the most relevant to the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as it denounces the U.S. for helping to establish and maintain a Jewish state in the Palestinian territories. “The creation and continuation of Israel is one of the greatest crimes, and you are the leaders of its criminals,” bin Laden argued. “Each and every person whose hands have become polluted in the contribution towards this crime must pay its price, and pay for it heavily.”

Bin Laden expounded further about how the oppression of Palestine had to be “revenged,” going on to impugn Western imperialism and hegemony in broader terms, before shifting into a justification for killing civilians in his jihad. “The American people are the ones who pay the taxes which fund the planes that bomb us in Afghanistan, the tanks that strike and destroy our homes in Palestine, the armies which occupy our lands in the Arabian Gulf, and the fleets which ensure the blockade of Iraq,” he wrote. “This is why the American people cannot be not innocent of all the crimes committed by the Americans and Jews against us.”

While some of bin Laden’s judgments would not have been out of place in mainstream American politics of the era — he takes the U.S. to task for not signing the Kyoto Protocol treaty on restricting emission of greenhouse gases, for example — the letter is also interspersed with antisemitic tropes and hate speech. He repeatedly wrote that the country was dominated by Jews who “control your policies, media and economy,” elsewhere condemning homosexuality and fornication as “immoral,” and accusing the U.S. of spreading AIDS, which he termed a “Satanic American Invention.” As for what al-Qaeda wanted, bin Laden said that the U.S. had to renounce its culture of “hypocrisy” and become an Islamic nation.

The top Google Search result for “Letter to America” directs to a page on the website of The Guardian, which published it in 2002. For a while on Wednesday, social media-driven interest in the text made it the publication’s top-trending story — but then the outlet removed the letter, and replaced it with a brief message: “This page previously displayed a document containing, in translation, the full text of Osama bin Laden’s “letter to the American people,” as reported in the Observer on Sunday 24 November 2002,” it reads. “The document, which was published here on the same day, was removed on 15 November 2023.” No other explanation is offered.


The deletion prompted even more discussion on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), where people questioned the editorial decision and asked for other links to the document. “Thankfully they can’t wipe our memories, or undo our further radicalization,” wrote an X user who said it was “no coincidence” The Guardian took the article down after it made the rounds online. “They really want us to stay ignorant,” wrote another. A third reader argued that bin Laden “was not the bad guy.” But many were shocked to see sympathy for — or agreement with — the terrorist who masterminded 9/11. “These so-called TikTok leftists praising Osama Bin Laden now?” tweeted one person in apparent disbelief. “How do you get radicalized to be ridiculous?”

If nothing else, it must be a sign of how polarized and angry Americans have become over a Middle East conflict that has already claimed thousands of lives, and the role the U.S. has played in the region for decades. You know things are dire when, for some people engaged in the debate, an extremist mass murderer starts making sense.



The Guardian:
Nov 24, 2002: Full text: bin Laden's 'letter to America' | World news
Nov 15, 2023: Removed: document
This page previously displayed a document containing, in translation, the full text of Osama bin Laden’s “letter to the American people”, as reported in the Observer on Sunday 24 November 2002. The document, which was published here on the same day, was removed on 15 November 2023.
 
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Reads like pretty typical durka durka to me.
I found the part where he talked about Allah giving man dominion over the world “but akschewally you have to follow all the rules in the Quran” as well as him pretending Muhammad isn’t more special to him than the other prophets to be rather amusing.

Not to mention he conveniently leaves out the fact that nations didn’t “turn to Islam”, they were violently conquered and converted, and there’s still Christians in the Middle East.

Overall, a lot of leaps in logic. I still don’t like Jews or Israel tho.
 
Even though I think Bin Laden is a piece of fucking garbage for all of the atrocities he has committed, the fact that they are actively censoring historical documents because it expresses ideas that are critical against Zionists is a ridicilous over reaction. Of course Zoomer Tik-Tokers that were barely alive when the events of September 11th happened are going to side with a mass murderer responsible for one of the biggest terrorist events in the history of the United States. Censorship is evil and active censors deserve the blender as much as Bin Laden.
Imagine thinking that a bunch of sand niggers did 9/11 and not your own government LMAO
 
Fun Fact for all of you Kaiserreich fans out there: Osama Bin Laden is referencing a piece of literature that may or may not have originated from William Dudley Pelley. He is talking about 'The Franklin Prophecy' with this line


How'd that manage to make it's way to the middle east and into Osama Bin Laden's book collection is anyone's guess. Maybe it was brought over there and translated by Francis Parker Yockey in his adventures in the middle east or something else.
It’s because unlike what the average American thinks bin Laden wasn’t some guy dwelling in a tent in the desert or hiding in a cave in the mountains for 60% of his life. His upbringing was extremely westernized, traveling Europe (even America a few times I think) wearing bell bottom jeans and seeing his sisters wear western clothing with no hijab. His father was the grand architect of Saudi Arabia. They were rich. He received a good education and had he not been a sperg would probably be running a portion of Saudi Arabia’s biggest construction company.

His radicalization was largely in part due to the Soviets and others whispering in his ear to go further. Most people don’t even know that his work with the Mujahideen in the 80s was embarrassing. The Afghans were fighting a world super power, while bin Laden came in with students on summer break looking for bragging rights and to say they did something for Islam. The Afghans hated almost all of the Saudis unilaterally but the Saudis provided funds and supplies and contacts to the US government for weapons to fight the Soviets with.

Someone earlier in the thread hit it on the head. It’s very easy to criticize from the outside looking in, but you can hardly call him a brilliant when his conclusion is just senseless murder and outside of his followers his movement was a complete failure.

If you want a better look into his actions and history leading up to 9/11 read The Looming Tower. I have no idea why it’s not required reading as it lays out all of the planning and setup.
 
Our Jewish media and Israel dick-sucking politicians just can't seem to figure out that maybe, just maybe, darker colored people can't seem to separate Jewish people from White people and consider them all one creature.
This is one of the more fascinating things about the Jews, they push policies that are ultimately against their own interests. Either their hatred of white people is so intense that their desire to subvert overrides their natural self preservation by destroying the only ethnic group that actually supports them, or they legitimately believe that they have some sort of Kabbalah magic that’s going to save them when they overflow Europe and the US with brown people.

To me it shows that the elites aren’t some 4D chess masters, they’re simply in the position that they’re in due to subversion, nepotism, propaganda, and financial control. The problem is that people with Machiavellist tendencies don’t have to be particularly intelligent, because most people don’t think too deeply about things and are incredibly easy to manipulate.
 
This is one of the more fascinating things about the Jews, they push policies that are ultimately against their own interests. Either their hatred of white people is so intense that their desire to subvert overrides their natural self preservation by destroying the only ethnic group that actually supports them, or they legitimately believe that they have some sort of Kabbalah magic that’s going to save them when they overflow Europe and the US with brown people.

To me it shows that the elites aren’t some 4D chess masters, they’re simply in the position that they’re in due to subversion, nepotism, propaganda, and financial control. The problem is that people with Machiavellist tendencies don’t have to be particularly intelligent, because most people don’t think too deeply about things and are incredibly easy to manipulate.
They know that the only race capable of doing anything against them succesfully is the white race.
They know they can more easily control darkies, because they're less inteligent and more prone to obedience.
 
you really expect Zommers to read all that? let alone, understand it?
Lol that only makes it worse, if they were even able to read the entire thing, and critically so they'd know that it's all bullshit.

Instead what you get is the average TikTok video format, like "so uhm, there's this guardian article/Bin Laden's letter/and it says/America is evil, and death to Jews/[soyface]/so true!".

Zoomers are what happens when instead of parenting and insisting on your kids getting a good education you shove a 西方自由再教育装置 tablet into their hands, preloaded with an app designed by the CCP to harm everybody's kids but their own.
 
When will Bush publish his letter back to Osama on why the US is going to hunt him down, mainly because he's a psychotic nigger who worships a 7th century pedophile, slave trafficking illiterate retard and because he's a weeb?
He'll release a 4 panel masterpiece mural that he painted depicting it
 
I'll give the Zoomers Osama bin Laden and let them cringe over it later; I've had too many moments of uncritical fascination with earnest lunatics to cast stones ("Uncle Ted did nothing wrong!" et. al.).
It wasn't just the Twin Towers. He hit the Pentagon and there was supposedly a fourth plane aiming for the White House.
Imagine getting to live in the timeline where the Pentagon & White House got properly plane'd but the Twin Towers stayed up.
 
It’s these young 20 somethings and below who were born after 9/11. I was very young when it happened, but I remember my father explaining it to me when I got a bit older.

That's why it surprised me that people were suddenly taking it seriously again. But if it came from TikTok, that explains it: most of that audience probably weren't alive when OBL wrote it.

Hopefully this bullshit move by the Guardian teaches a new generation, raised on ephemeral media, the value of archiving everything.


GWOT bros, did we get too cocky?
 
Considering that Bin Laden was a CIA asset who orchestrated the attack. I would have to say the government had maximum involvement in September 11th.
The letter just showed me how genuine he was with his hatred towards the US, so I can’t see him actually working with the CIA. Bin Laden was also highly educated and obtained an engineering degree prior to going full terrorist mode. He was definitely smart enough to take advantage of lack of security to orchestrate 9/11.
 
they legitimately believe that they have some sort of Kabbalah magic that’s going to save them when they overflow Europe and the US with brown people.

It's called tikkun olam, they unironically believe they have a unique mission to improve the world and are they only group moral enough to do it. Since the world is broken they think there will invariable be hostility and pain, from Chabad.org:
Tikkun provides purpose to every struggle we endure, hope for every battle we fight, destiny for every uphill journey. The pain is worth it. We are going somewhere. We are fixing up G‑d’s creation. We are preparing it to become the ultimate world, beyond anything that could be imagined.

There's other fun gems related to tikkun olam, where they believe they can argue with God as to the best course of action. Also, they usually consider European progressive ideals as a positive and result of their 'divine' influence (source straight from jewish learning again).

Remember these are the same people who think the Lord is impressed with putting strings between houses to follow some idiotic pilpul. The same people who will argue that the story in Ruth about gleaning crops only extends to those specifically mentioned, completely ignoring what charity is. The same people who have THREE DAILY prayers against Nazarenes (Christians) that they be killed and stricken from the book of life.
 
Fuck off zoomer you faggots need to learn how to read anyways fucking faggots!!
Sorry as a millennial we had to read way more shit and Chilton auto manuals that taught you to fix trucks were useful too. I plan on forcing you faggots to read every single detail like an autist because we need to start building things in America again.
All your generation read was Harry Potter, Twilight and bad fanfiction, get off your high horse.
 
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