White House slams TikTokers sharing Bin Laden letter
U.S. · MEDIA
November 17, 20233 min read634 words
Published: November 17, 2023  |  3 min read634 words
The White House on Thursday slammed TikTokers who have shared Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's 'Letter to America,' which the terrorist used to justify the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. In the letter, which was first published in 2002, bin Laden says one of the reasons 9/11...
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November 17, 2023
A good article, but definitely pretty emotionally driven. It was reminiscing on a tragic event and talking about respecting the victims by not sharing certain things on social media, which is an overall good cause though. So it talked about the tragedy with respect to it. When they used the current Israel situation as context, however, they used some pretty emotionally driven language that makes you feel like the author could have bias towards one side or another.
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