Foreign countries are using online propaganda to influence young Americans, as highlighted by Rep. Jared Moskowitz.
A survey found that one in five young Americans holds a positive view of Osama bin Laden, with some TikTok users sympathizing with him.
“20 percent of young people have a positive view of bin Laden,” Moskowitz wrote. (Trending: Melania Trump Announces Big Change For 2024)
20 percent of young people have a positive view of Bin Laden. While we focus on enhancing our physical borders we must also realize Foreign countries have infiltrated our kids minds through online propaganda. https://t.co/xNKksPXSoK
— Jared Moskowitz 🟧 (@JaredEMoskowitz) December 27, 2023
“While we focus on enhancing our physical borders, we must also realize foreign countries have infiltrated our kids’ minds through online propaganda.”
This has sparked concerns about foreign influence and national security, particularly given TikTok’s ownership by China.
The issue is seen as a significant problem affecting teenagers.
“I’m not about to sit here act like [bin Laden]’s just the worst person in the world when America has literally been terrorizing people since the beginning of history,” one TikTok user posted.
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