30% of Young Americans Think Osama bin Laden Was 'a Force for Good'

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If this doesn’t creep you out, you need to seek help from a psychologist. They have drugs for that.

Three in ten Gen Zer’s think that Osama bin Laden was a force for good, and a similar proportion of Black Americans think the same.

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All told, one in five Americans don’t believe that bin Laden was a bad guy at all. He had some pretty good ideas, you know.

Geez. Stop the world. I want to get off before I go insane.

This is what happens when “decolonization” and labeling White people “supremacists” becomes the norm.

A significant number of people come to believe that Osama bin Laden was a pretty good guy. Certainly better than that Thomas Jefferson fellow.

One in five young Americans has a positive view of 9/11 mastermind and Al Qaeda founder Osama Bin Laden, according to disturbing results of a DailyMail.com poll.

The alarming survey also found three in 10 Gen Z voters believe the views of the anti-Semitic terrorist leader who slaughtered thousands of innocent people were a ‘force for good’.

Family members of 9/11 victims said the findings are ‘horrifying’ and proof of a startling trend suggesting some in the younger generation are growing sympathetic to terrorists.

If you have children or grandchildren, get them out of the public schools immediately. By that, I mean driving to the school right now and get them away from the blue-haired gender-fluid communist who thinks that the LGBTQ+ community should make common cause with Hamas.

Right now.

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Only 41% of Gen Z have completely negative feelings about the terrorist mastermind. Democrats are 10 points less likely to hate Osama than Republicans, and Whites are 33 points more likely to hate bin Laden than Blacks or Hispanics.

DEI at work. It should go back to its original acronym, DIE.

One in five young Americans has a positive view of 9/11 mastermind and Al Qaeda founder Osama Bin Laden, according to disturbing results of a DailyMail.com poll.

The alarming survey also found three in 10 Gen Z voters believe the views of the anti-Semitic terrorist leader who slaughtered thousands of innocent people were a ‘force for good’.

Family members of 9/11 victims said the findings are ‘horrifying’ and proof of a startling trend suggesting some in the younger generation are growing sympathetic to terrorists.

By now, you have likely seen the videos of Leftists suddenly finding wisdom in the Koran, and of course, there was the TikTok trend of reading bin Laden’s “Letter to America.”

James Johnson, founder of J.L. Partners, told DailyMail.com: ‘It is hard to avoid the conclusion that there is a cancer in the American body politic: a small but sizeable group of its youngest voters.

‘Polling has found that 18-29-year-olds are most likely to deny the Holocaust and, in our October Daily Mail poll we found that Gen Z Americans are more likely to sympathize with Hamas.

‘And now we have this on Osama Bin Laden, the man behind the biggest attack on American soil in its history.

‘A few weeks ago his writings went viral, with young Americans praising the Islamist leader. Some wrote that off as a few shrill voices on social media, others suggested it was fake.

‘This poll shows that was no fad, but a reflection of real opinion amongst one in five 18-29-year-olds.’

Terry Strada told DailyMail.com the results are ‘horrifying’ and are a ‘disturbing’ sign that terrorism is being ‘normalized’.

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It is difficult to conclude anything but that our entire educational system has been corrupted by a cadre of anti-American zealots who are brainwashing our kids into becoming monsters. Not every kid, of course–it likely depends on the extent to which parents are involved in character formation. But as our society has seen its family structures collapse, the schools have self-consciously assumed the role of moral formation of kids.

To the extent that they try to hide important information from parents.

This is not only appalling, but truly frightening.

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