I just found out that Osama Bin Laden’s “Letter to America” has been doing its rounds on TikTok but I haven’t seen anything about it been posted here on Lemmy about it. Perhaps people already know about it, I’m not sure. This is a link to the wayback machine. The original in the guardian has just been deleted after being online for 20 years.

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    1 year ago

    As far as I’m concerned that letter should already be taught to students when they learn about 911, which didn’t happen due to some amorphous hatred of American ‘freedom,’ it happened due to Blow Back from decades of American intervention in the Middle East. The fact that they are worried about Gen Z reading it without context on tiktok is truly indicative of how wholy lacking American Education is in teaching history.

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      1 year ago

      Also to show that the freedoms they were against are the same freedoms the religious radicals on US soil that have overtaken the GOP are against.

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      Well it was partly that. He also goes on to talk about how the US should be Islamic too, which isn’t a good look.

      But yea, it really isn’t hating the US for being the US.

      The sad part is he makes a lot of good observations and poignant criticisms, but just has to throw religion in there and some anti-Semitism.

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      I mean, can we also teach how the religious references infer that any conflict leads to war as well or how opinion of what is owed them or what rights their religion “grants” them to punish non-believers results in war? Essentially creating a system of “what we say goes otherwise we will go to war with you.”