Osama bin Laden: Why one in five of Gen Z has positive view of Al Qaeda terrorist?

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Among Gen Z members in the survey on Al Qaeda terrorist Osama Bin Laden, 8% said both the al-Qaeda leaders views and actions were good, while 23% said his views were good but his actions were bad..

Why do some Americans hold positive views on Al Qaeda terrorist Osama Bin Laden, who was responsible for the 9/11 attack in which more than 3,000 US citizens were killed?.

It may appear bizarre, but a new poll shows that one out of five younger Americans has a positive view of Osama bin Laden..

The opinion survey also found that three in 10 members of Generation Z thought the views of bin Laden were a 'force for good'..

Most of the older US citizens reacted harshly to the younger generations views on the letter..

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