Gen Z appears to be warming to the late Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, with a new poll finding that 20 percent of those aged between 18 and 29 had a ‘positive’ or ‘somewhat positive’ view of the jihadi boss. The 9/11 terror attacks, orchestrated by bin Laden, killed 2,977 victims in New York City, Northern Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Thousands more were injured.
In addition to the disconcerting level of acceptance among Gen Z, bin Laden also enjoys a ‘positive’ or ‘somewhat positive’ view among one in 10 Democrats – raising concerns that some elements of the Democrat base have been radicalized. The data is especially alarming given recent pro-Hamas demonstrations and incidents of anti-Semitism in the United States following the Palestinian terror group’s October 7th attack on Israel. Some demonstrators have focused their anger on national Democrat politicians who they view as being too accommodating to Israeli military action against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Last month The National Pulse reported Gen Z users of the Chinese-owned social media app, TikTok, were posting videos defending and approving of Osama bin Laden’s ‘Letter to America’. Thousands of TikTok users suggested the deceased al-Qaeda leader’s criticisms of the West were justified and urged others others to read the terrorist screed.
In the letter, the Saudi-born sheikh laid out a number of grievances against the United States, including the way Jews allegedly “control [its] policies, media and economy” and the “Satanic American Invention” of the AIDS virus. Bin Laden’s letter is best described as an Islamic supremacist tract which intentionally muddles anti-colonial and non-interventionist sentiment with pro-Sharia invocations.
NEW: 🇺🇸 Poll of 1,000 U.S. adults in @dailymail, 12/15-12/20
How would you describe your view of Osama Bin Laden? All adults:
Positive: 8%
Mixed: 6%
Negative: 81%18-29 year olds:
Positive: 20%
Mixed: 17%
Negative: 52%https://t.co/mYRoJ1Z4jR
Story: https://t.co/wGp1X1Wj9G— J.L. Partners (@JLPartnersPolls) December 27, 2023