Watch: Megyn Kelly Goes Off on TikTokers Defending 9/11 – ‘Get Off Your F***ing iPhone’
Just when you thought the moral character of America’s youth had hit rock bottom, TikTok takes it to a disturbing new low.
Osama bin Laden’s “Letter to America” is making the rounds on the social media platform, with users expressing their agreement with the 9/11 mastermind and sharing how his manifesto had changed their perspective on America.
Young people called the U.S. a “bully” and “the worst f***ing country [on] the planet” and described the beliefs expressed in bin Laden’s letter as “valid.”
WARNING: The following videos contain language that some viewers will find offensive.
Tiktokers are now justifying the 9/11 attacks and praising Osama Bin Laden because it was just “resistance” pic.twitter.com/5tqtFMWY5t
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 16, 2023
Megyn Kelly Blasts Schools for Failing to Teach About 9/11
Megyn Kelly, host of “The Megyn Kelly Show,” blasted schools for failing to impart critical lessons about 9/11 and instill moral clarity in kids.
“We have so lost the youth of this country that now, 20 years later … they want to look back and rewrite the history of Osama bin Laden,” Kelly said on Thursday.
“There’s been a mind meld on college campuses that has corrupted and infected and toxified an entire generation. And now your kids and my kids are going to have to deal with these cretins who hate America,” she added.
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“It’s the fight for our lives. If you don’t think this is coming to a school near you or a community near you, you haven’t been paying attention.”
Kelly also blamed parents for America’s moral decline.
“Get off your f***ing iPhone. Pay attention to your child. Look at your kid’s lessons,” she said.
“Get off your f–cking iPhone… Do some parenting if you’re going to bother having a child…”@MegynKelly on how we’ve lost the youth of America in the wake of bin Laden’s decades old “Letter to America” going viral. Watch the FULL clip – https://t.co/rlderXK9lR pic.twitter.com/Iu1Hew0ADU
— The Megyn Kelly Show (@MegynKellyShow) November 16, 2023
Is Kelly right to point the finger at parents? To an extent, yes.
When 9/11 can be justified and nearly 3,000 innocent lives dismissed, something has gone terribly wrong, and it starts in the home. Parents bear the primary responsibility for teaching their children right from wrong.
These young people with their distorted morality will have children of their own someday. It’s a frightening future we face, and time is running out to turn the tide.
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How can educators and parents take responsibility for teaching young people about the values and history of their country?
Just when you thought the moral character of America’s youth had hit rock bottom, TikTok takes it to a disturbing new low. Osama bin Laden’s “Letter to America” is making the rounds on the social media platform, with users expressing their agreement with the 9/11 mastermind and sharing how his manifesto had changed their perspective on America.
Young people called the U.S. a “bully” and “the worst f***ing country [on] the planet” and described the beliefs expressed in bin Laden’s letter as “valid.”
WARNING: The following videos contain language that some viewers will find offensive.
TikTokers are now justifying the 9/11 attacks and praising Osama Bin Laden because it was just “resistance.” (source: tweet)
Megyn Kelly Blasts Schools for Failing to Teach About 9/11
Megyn Kelly, host of “The Megyn Kelly Show,” blasted schools for failing to impart critical lessons about 9/11 and instill moral clarity in kids.
“We have so lost the youth of this country that now, 20 years later … they want to look back and rewrite the history of Osama bin Laden,” Kelly said on Thursday.
“There’s been a mind meld on college campuses that has corrupted and infected and toxified an entire generation. And now your kids and my kids are going to have to deal with these cretins who hate America,” she added.
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As social media platforms like TikTok continue to gain popularity among young people, it is crucial that educators and parents take responsibility for teaching the next generation about the values and history of their country. Failing to do so can result in the spread of dangerous ideologies and the distortion of important historical events.
Kelly’s criticism of schools for not teaching about 9/11 is valid. Understanding the significance and impact of this tragic event is essential for developing a sense of patriotism and empathy towards the victims and their families. By neglecting to educate students about 9/11, schools are failing to prepare them for the realities of the world and leaving them vulnerable to the influence of extremist ideologies.
Furthermore, the fact that young people are expressing support for Osama bin Laden and justifying the 9/11 attacks is deeply concerning. It highlights a lack of understanding and empathy, as well as the need for comprehensive education that includes lessons on the consequences of terrorism.
It is not enough to rely on social media platforms to provide accurate information and teach moral values. The responsibility lies with parents and educators to ensure that young people receive a balanced education that instills a sense of pride in their country while also promoting critical thinking and empathy.
As a society, we must recognize the importance of teaching history, values, and critical thinking skills to our youth. We cannot afford to let them be swayed by extremist ideologies or fall victim to the distortion of historical events. Only through education and open dialogue can we ensure that future generations have the knowledge and moral compass to make informed decisions and contribute positively to society.
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