Shockingly, the results of a new poll show that one in five young Americans have a “positive view” of Osama Bin Laden, the terrorist monster who brought down the Twin Towers.
The J.L. Partners/Daily Mail survey showed that one in five Americans ages 18-to-29 Bin Laden in a “positive way,” and another 3-in-10 Generation Z voters believe that Hamas terrorists are a “force for good.”
The survey asked young American respondents, “How would you describe your view of Osama Bin Laden?”
Overall, 81% of people of all ages responded saying that they have a “negative view” of the Islamic terrorist, and 76% of those respondents hold a “completely negative view.”
The results show the growing disconnect between the reality of what occurred among those who were born after September 11, 2001, or were too young to remember.
The disturbing results also correspond with young Americans causing controversy on TikTok by reposting Bin Laden’s 2002 letter, in which he defended the 9/11 terrorist attacks that killed 2,977 people on that day, hundreds more responders from 9/11 illnesses, and caused thousands more injuries.
Several young TikTokers have claimed that the U.S. may be “just as bad.”
“I’m not about to sit here acting like [bin Laden]’s just the worst person in the world when America has literally been terrorizing people since the beginning of history,” one TikTok user said, adding that “America is literally built on terrorizing people.”
“When what’s his name… whatever the guy’s name is that discovered America and found the land, he lied,” the user added. “Put yourself in their shoes, 3,000 people died on 9/11, compared to the millions that Americans have killed in Palestine.”
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