One in Five Young Americans Has a POSITIVE View of Osama bin Laden
It’s surprising the percentage isn’t higher.
January 1, 2024 by Robert Spencer 3 Comments
What would happen if the educational system of a large, highly developed superpower were turned over for half a century to the mortal enemies of everything that nation stood for? This isn’t rocket science. The obvious result would be that a generation (or more) of young people would grow up loving that nation’s enemies and hating its heroes. And here we are.
The Daily Mail reported Wednesday that “one in five young Americans has a positive view of 9/11 mastermind and Al Qaeda founder Osama Bin Laden, according to disturbing results of a DailyMail.com poll.” Disturbing? Sure. But unexpected? Only to those who have not been paying attention to what has been going on now for decades.
In the 1960s, leftists began what Communist activist Rudi Dutschke indelibly dubbed “the Long March Through the Institutions.” In China, Communist leader Mao Zedong began the Long March in 1934 to evade nationalist forces; the term, however, came to be associated with his slow, steady, patient rise to power, culminating in the Communist takeover of mainland China in 1949. The Long March Through the Institutions was the same kind of slow, steady takeover, as Communists, leftists, and their allies gradually gained control of America’s colleges and universities, its primary and secondary educational systems, its popular culture, and above all, its ever-growing federal bureaucracy.
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