After videos featuring Osama Bin Laden’s 2002 “Letter to America” went viral, TikTok is announcing that they are going to ban such videos.
TikTok says it will prohibit videos of Osama bin Laden’s 2002 "Letter to America" after it went viral on the platformhttps://t.co/LOR7B9Gc1Z
— TRT World (@trtworld) November 17, 2023
They were obviously pressured into censoring these videos because the Bin Laden letter is highly critical of Jews, Israel and the Jew-run American ZOG system. Many of the criticisms are accurate and fair criticisms of the Jews. They are just as relevant now as they were back in 2002.
As I mentioned yesterday, The Guardian already deleted the Bin Laden letter from their website after the letter drew significant amounts of attention.
It's true, the Guardian really did remove the text of a Bin Laden letter from 2002 because it was going viral on TikTok. Apparently censorship is preferable to letting the youngsters read notable historical texts (as if they're too dumb to find it elsewhere on the internet) pic.twitter.com/n2GVqJjm1r
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) November 16, 2023
Of course, censoring such materials is only going to make people more curious about the letter. This is now the second article I’m writing about the letter primarily because of decisions made to censor and blacklist the material.
The genocide the Jews are committing in Gaza has made people open to learning more about the Jews and the many problems they’ve been causing. That’s primarily why this letter drew renewed attention some two decades after it was first published.
If you read my previous article, I obviously don’t believe Bin Laden wrote the letter. That however is of secondary importance since the letter contains hard facts about the Jews and it is helping people come to our way of thinking.