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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The man was very intelligent and a lot of his letter still rings true. That doesn't change the fact that he had a hateboner for the Twin Towers that cost 3000+ innocent people their lives.

It's like... What do they expect?

Do they expect any country on earth, even someplace gay like France or something, to just go "Well, gee, you've got a point about us doing bad thing! We totally forgive the worst terrorism attack in history, where you killed thousands of innocent people, caused billions of dollar of damage, destabilized our economy, and angered our population... Lets let bygones be bygones, okay?"

Fuck no. What they did made any other reaction impossible. "You forced our hand" is an overused cliche, but they really forced our hand.
 
"OH EHM GEE T-THE HECCING KEANU CHUNGUS 100 BROWNOID SAID MURCA BAAAAAAAAAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IM-IM GONNA REEEEEEDDDDDDDIIIIIIIIIT"
Watching these mouthbreathing dicksuckers simp for someone that wouldve gladly killed them all is fucking hilarious. Zoomers are just a form of subhuman that should be culled
 
Seeing fellow youngins get whiplash from a pretty standard anti-western piece has me thankful that despite growing up with a lefty family but hyper-capitalist mentors I was never told that reading and engaging with these things are taboo
It reminds me of a Millenial lady who (at the time) was a friend. She started talking politics when no one else was and was saying that people who are against abortion just wanted to control women's bodies. I thought it wasn't an act of aggression to point out that most of them believe that it's murder and that trying to honestly understand other people was important in bringing us together and she flipped out.

They have always had nothing but cartoonish cardboard villains, they can't think. This message is from the Young Gen X and Zoomer Alliance Against Milennials (YGXZAAM).
 
So where are the tiktok clips of zoomers reading this masterpiece?

The one clip mentioned by Rolling Stone niggers, got deleted.

And I don't see any other clips posted in this thread.

I guess it could be that a few edgelords read the letter and all these kike niggers overreacted and just committed 1984 style censorship.
 
Reminder that le ebic based Osama defending Muslims from le Joos and Muricunts managed to kill about 250 times more Muslims than Joos and Muricunts

And that's only counting the Muslims killed by other Muslims by waging le ebic jeehud, not the Muslims killed by Joo Muricunts themselves
 
I'm a firm believer in fuck both Israel and Palestine. Let them blow each other up.
I would rather we not intervene at all. The thing is a lot of Saudis say they want an isolationistic US whenever the US isn’t 100% supporting them but when they need help killing Iranians, Iranian militias, they want our weapons, soldiers, and air strikes. Moreover they still want our money for their oil, which is why they fund green movements and tried to make fracking economically unviable. American energy independence and fucking off are intertwined. If we’re energy dependent on the Middle East, we’ll have military bases there.

I for one want to fuck off. There’s no reason to be fighting wars when we have enough energy production at home or nearby. Especially if we can build up more nuclear plants and have plenty of oil in the Americas.
 
Here’s what’s interesting to me, a Zoomer.
The older generations are surprised at the lack of emotion we Zoomers have regarding things such as 9/11. Understand this, I was one year old when it happened. It’s like getting upset at Pearl Harbor. We recognize that it was fucked up, we understand how it changed the course of history, but it’s just the world we were born into.
Then consider that the older generations used 9/11 to fuck the American people. It’s as if 9/11 happened, and all you old niggas thought the best way to “not let The Terrorists win” was by strapping every man, woman, and child into a machine that sodomizes you all day long. Then the Zoomers grew up and thought “why the fuck am I in this sodomy machine?” They were then told that due to durka durka jihad, we need to be constantly sodomized in this big machine or else The Terrorists win. Zoomers do not have the same concept of The Terrorists as the older generations, which is what we see here.
I firmly believe that Zoomers are the generation of apathy. We just don’t care, and that is in some ways worse than being angry. If a generation is angry, they change shit. But if they don’t care? That means that the generation who is to inherit everything would be perfectly fine watching it burn down, because it was never theirs anyways.
 
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This was also my takeaway and the fact that it was boring as fuck. Seriously a slog to get through. Man should have stuck with painting.
I don't think Mein Kampf had an editor to say hey Adolf brevity is the soul of wit. We don't need to repeat a dozen times in exhaustive detail every single reason why the kikes suck and every single reason why poor Germany is the bestest that everyone seethes with envy and resentment of
 
It would be hilarious if the kike’s/globohomo’s efforts at turning zoomers into leftist scum ended up inadvertently redpilling a whole new generation of people about the International Jew.
A lot of leftist Jews are just as self hating as leftist Whites. And just as shortsighted. Leftism is centered around feeling moral, self hatred, and hedonism. They don’t think ahead about repercussions because it’d kill their boners. They’ll import the lowest of low from 3rd world countries to own the chuds, even if in the long run it means that gays will be thrown off rooftops. The immediate feeling of self righteousness and smugness snuffs out their ability to understand cause and effect.
Woke millennials are slowly killing today’s youth.
and woke millennials exist because of woke boomers. Fuck the hippies.
 
So you can't measure any man, or any man's philosophy, by his critique of others. You measure it by his works. You can only measure a man by what he builds, not what he tears down (or obliterates with airplanes).
This is one thing about troons that they dont seem to understand. Wow, you have a 5 paragraph argument about why JK Rowling is a "ULTRA EVIL HITLER TERF11!!!!" but then go back to cooming and buying funko pops. If they could do anything more they wouldn't be such a target.
 
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