Bin Ladens anti Semitic letter goes viral on TikTok

Bin Laden’s anti Semitic letter goes viral on TikTok

An anti-Semitic “Letter to America” from former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden from 2002 is currently viral on TikTok. Numerous users claim in sometimes bizarre and anti-Semitic videos that the letter “opened their eyes.”

Since then, the Israeli army has… bloody massacres perpetrated by the terrorist organization Hamas When a military offensive began in the Gaza Strip, it exploded antisemitism. Not only is this increasingly evident in the real world, Islamic propaganda and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories are also rampant on social media platforms.


A letter from the former is being posted on TikTok Terrorist leader Osama bin Laden widely discussed and even praised. In doing so, many of the TikTokers ignore or ignore each other progressive spectrum would attribute that bin Laden was also in the same letter Sharia, abolition of the separation of state and religion and prohibition of homosexuality Commands.


“Open eyes” due to anti-Semitic tirades


In his “Letter to America” ​​​​2002 explained the man killed in 2011 Leader of the terrorist group Al Qaeda their motivations for the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Many TikTok users believe the letter contains them “opened his eyes” and its policy “Shaken worldview”.


Individuals may refer to criticisms of US great power policy – ​​for example, that the US also supports undemocratic regimes around the world for power interests. However, many TikTokers express their support for bin Laden’s anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and hate speech against Israel.

The former terrorist leader wrote, for example, that the US government had “submitted to the Jews” who wanted to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. Also the conspiracy theory that Jews “control politics, the media and the economy” Bin Laden repeated it several times.


Conspiracy theories on social media


Most of the TikTok videos reference a page from the British Guardian, which published the letter in full. The Guardian has now removed the text of the letter. Apparently, this further fuels conspiracy theories on TikTok.


Many of mainly American bin Laden fans But they seem to have ignored the fact that the terrorist leader said “sins” in the letter. Separation between state and religion, alcohol and drug consumption, homosexuality and extramarital sex convicted. Furthermore, bin Laden demands that the US and the entire Western world introduce Islamic Sharia law he must.