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Letter from Osama Bin Laden goes viral

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The late jihadist’s justifications for attacks on America have drawn praise on on TikTok amid the Israel-Hamas war.

More than two decades after the attacks that ignited the US ‘War on Terror,’ Osama Bin Laden’s anti-Jewish letter justifying terrorism against Americans has resonated on social media and captured the imaginations of pro-Palestinian activists amid the Israel-Hamas war.

Videos with the hashtag “LettertoAmerica” have been viewed more than 13.5 million times on TikTok, apparently beginning with a post on Tuesday by a user named Lynette Adkins. “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,’” she said. “And please come back here and just 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.”

Other users reacted similarly to the recently rediscovered letter, which is over 20 years old. Another TikTok user who claimed to be suffering an “existential crisis” said of the letter, “I will never look at life the same; I will never look at this country the same.”

For his part, US Senator Marco Rubio suggested in a post on X (formerly Twitter) that the reactions show terrorist sympathies: “They now understand terrorism is a legitimate method of resistance against ‘oppression,’ and America deserved to be attacked on 9/11.”

Bin Laden, who addressed the 2002 letter “to the American people,” condemned the US for supporting the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory and argued that Jews controlled American policies, capital, and media. “The creation of Israel is a crime which must be erased,” he wrote. “Each and every person whose hands have become polluted in the contribution toward this crime must pay its price – and pay for it heavily.”

The Al-Qaeda founder went on to call for the blood of Palestinians to be avenged. “It is commanded by our religion and intellect that the oppressed have a right to return the aggression,” Bin Laden said. “Do not await anything from us but jihad, resistance, and revenge. Is it in any way rational to expect that, after America has attacked us for more than half a century, we will then leave her to live in security and peace?”

The UK’s Guardian newspaper had posted a copy of the letter since an English translation was first published in November 2002. The outlet took down the document on Wednesday. A spokesman for The Guardian told Fox News that the paper had removed the letter because it was being widely shared on social media “without the full context.” The page now links to an article that provides context.

Adkins, the social media user who posted the letter on Tuesday, includes a link on her TikTok page to a fundraising site for “Palestinian rights.” The site calls for a ceasefire in West Jerusalem’s war with Hamas, saying the Palestinians in Gaza are “living through genocide as Israel bombs, starves, and displaces them.”

NOTE: The full text of the letter is published on Wikipedia.

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  1. Two possibilities here:

    1) This is fake (seems the most likely). How has it been authenticated and why is this coming out now at a seemingly opportune moment in the context of Israel/Palestine war? Smells fishy.

    2) He indeed DID write this, but honestly, so what? Is this letter supposed to absolve him of all those people who fell from burning towers in New York that day? Does it undo all the beheading videos that came out of the Middle East during the War on terror? Does it undo the war itself or any of the illicit arms trades etc all our favourite US politicians partook in? No, it changes nothing and it means nothing.

    I’m happy for the Tik Tokkers who fancy themselves as intellectuals to keep posting how “profoundly touched” they are by reading this letter, but again it changes nothing. And I don’t think shouting, “See, Osama bin Laden was on Palestine’s side”, is quite the win they think it is. Not really the best spokesman they could have picked there.

  2. I’m excited for the Babylon Bee to spoof this with an article about Tik Tokkers becomming inspired by Mein Kampf 🤣

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