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Several family members of Americans murdered on September 11, 2001, spoke out to FOX News on what led to Usama bin Laden’s “Letter to America” going viral on TikTok and praised by youth online.
Terry Strada, the wife of Twin Towers victim Tom Strada, said on “America Reports” Friday she is sickened by the fact Gen Zers who did not necessarily live through 9/11 are suddenly entranced by bin Laden’s anti-Zionist and anti-American screed the militant claimed justified the attacks he planned.
“I find it appalling,” she said. “I mean, it’s hard to find words to describe just how upsetting this is to the entire 9/11 community, to have to see these young people out there.”
“But the truth is, is that they are very misinformed, and they are uneducated and ignorant on the subject.”
“We have had spineless — and I mean spineless — leaders in the White House and in the State Department that choose to protect the kingdom of Saudi Arabia over the American people knowing the truth, and we have to remember that the truth is what will always be our best weapon against history repeating itself,” she said.
“And as long as we have government, our officials that continue to protect the truth from being told, which is that the kingdom funded this terrorist attack, they funded Al-Qaeda, which spread the Wahhabism, which spread this radical Islamism that this young group of people that were born before 9/11 are just so unaware of, because it’s not taught in our schools and the parents aren’t aware of it.”
“[T]his is unbelievable. There are not enough horrible words to describe… what is happening right now in America. This is an existential threat to this country if we were going to have kids of that generation, children on TikTok trying to in some way whitewash what happened on 9/11… ” said Brett Eagleson, whose father died on 9/11. “It all starts in the education system.”
“So we need to… start re-educating America, and to the TikTokers that are saying these inflammatory remarks: You should all know that Hamas and Al-Qaeda and people that you are supporting and giving credibility to would not hesitate one second to kill you or kidnap you and your family and hold you ransom simply based on the color of your skin or your gender identity or your nationality or your religion,” he said.
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