Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er

'Letter to Gen Z' - The Idiot Generation, Osama Bin Laden is not a Martyr!

November 17, 2023 Online Big Blue LLC Season 2 Episode 50
'Letter to Gen Z' - The Idiot Generation, Osama Bin Laden is not a Martyr!
Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
More Info
Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
'Letter to Gen Z' - The Idiot Generation, Osama Bin Laden is not a Martyr!
Nov 17, 2023 Season 2 Episode 50
Online Big Blue LLC

Did you ever stop to wonder why Gen Z is rallying behind a letter written by Osama bin Laden? Our generation's understanding of this vitriolic message filled with anti-semitism and hate is baffling. We will break down the key points of this infamous letter that shook America in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, highlighting how it's being misused as a battle cry by some sections of the left.

Let's push the envelope further as we delve into the roots of the Western and Muslim world conflict. We're tracing back to the creation of Israel, the occupation of Palestine, and the role of the United States in this volatile mix. We'll explore the perspective that views terrorism as a violent pushback against oppressive regimes and occupying forces. We'll also tackle the confusion caused by the non-interventionist policies and the irrationality of Middle Eastern politics. 

Finally, we won't shy away from challenging the American propaganda machine and its distortion of Malcolm X's message to the black community. We'll listen to a snippet of his powerful speech about economic power and dissect the potential consequences of misunderstanding his message. Stay with us as we discuss Malcolm X's themes of victimhood and self-responsibility and their relevance in today's socio-political landscape. Get ready for a candid, thought-provoking conversation that challenges your understanding of these important issues.

Support the Show.

Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X- +
Become a supporter of the show!
Starting at $3/month
Support
Show Notes Transcript Chapter Markers

Did you ever stop to wonder why Gen Z is rallying behind a letter written by Osama bin Laden? Our generation's understanding of this vitriolic message filled with anti-semitism and hate is baffling. We will break down the key points of this infamous letter that shook America in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, highlighting how it's being misused as a battle cry by some sections of the left.

Let's push the envelope further as we delve into the roots of the Western and Muslim world conflict. We're tracing back to the creation of Israel, the occupation of Palestine, and the role of the United States in this volatile mix. We'll explore the perspective that views terrorism as a violent pushback against oppressive regimes and occupying forces. We'll also tackle the confusion caused by the non-interventionist policies and the irrationality of Middle Eastern politics. 

Finally, we won't shy away from challenging the American propaganda machine and its distortion of Malcolm X's message to the black community. We'll listen to a snippet of his powerful speech about economic power and dissect the potential consequences of misunderstanding his message. Stay with us as we discuss Malcolm X's themes of victimhood and self-responsibility and their relevance in today's socio-political landscape. Get ready for a candid, thought-provoking conversation that challenges your understanding of these important issues.

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

What you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.

Speaker 2:

You don't know what that is, mr Trash, I'd show you. But I'm too old, I'm too tired, I'm too fucking blind. If I were a man I was five years ago I'd take a flamethrower to this place.

Speaker 3:

Do you understand? The words that are coming out of my mouth.

Speaker 1:

You want answers. I think I'm entitled to it. You want answers. I want the truth.

Speaker 5:

You can't handle the truth when the world seems to be spinning in circles. The truth shall always hit you free. This is Tim. This is Get Off my Law.

Speaker 5:

The mad ramblings of a Gen X are want to talk about Gen Z, the Dune Generation, or the generation of idiots that I like to refer to it to, is because they are sheep, they are lambs to the slaughter. They are so woke to different ideology that is so dangerous to Western culture into their own lives, into any American civilization. That just astounds me. I just don't get it. Osama bin Laden, after his attack on America, sent out a letter to America and it basically discussed the atrocities of the West and how the West was basically responsible for this attack by itself, because it has to do with our ideology and the fact that we hate Muslims and these were crimes that we have committed in Afghanistan and other places. Basically just saying 9-11 was just a buildup of our government's failings and that of other nations.

Speaker 5:

It's a letter that's full of anti-Semitism. It talks about Israel and the Jews. It's just a vile letter sent out by a madman who orchestrated the mass murder of over 3,000 people on 9-11, who in one swoop, changed the landscape of America for years, which we've seen to have forgotten. We always say we're never going to forget, but we seem to have forgotten these things. He turned the lower Manhattan skyline into something that we have never recognized in years, since the 70s. He destroyed the American dream at some times, but all of a sudden now progressive women are discovering this letter to America. They read it like it's this thing.

Speaker 5:

That is just so mind-blowing. It's just opened their eyes to so many different things. The letter is just so vile and it just shows so much hatred towards the West and America, their civilized organizations. Nowhere have I've seen letters such as this besides Mein Kampf, which is, of course, the book by Hitler that has become a disrallying cry for the young left. It's disgusting. I got to play this one thing about the TikToker because everyone said these TikTokers are like. I've read it and it's just opened my eyes. I want to play this full two-minute clip because I want to just discuss this for a minute, because it really shows how their mind is processing things and how they think and just how misinformed and just how much of a Gen Y is the sheep generation or it's the generation of idiots.

Speaker 6:

Okay, some of you have probably seen this probably a lot, haven't. It's a letter to America written by Osama Bin Laden. I saw an Instagram post about it telling me to read it. I looked it up, went to the Guardian and I found it first thing I read it. I read it out loud, I cried, I immediately saved it and now I printed it out and after 20 years of it being posted to the Guardian, they do- Now the Guardian just deleted it this morning because they figured out that Gen Z is too stupid to understand this letter.

Speaker 6:

This morning, after a girl posted a TikTok, I will add her at dumbasscom. So I'm just going to read some key points.

Speaker 5:

Now these are her key points to this letter. This is where it's going to get more disgusting.

Speaker 6:

So first he starts with his um opener. Let me read it to you. Some American writers have published articles under the title on what basis are we fighting? These articles have generated a number of responses, some of which adhered to the truth and were based on Islamic law, and others which have not. Here we wanted to outline the truth as an explanation and warning, hoping for Allah's reward, seeking success and support from Him.

Speaker 5:

Now we're hoping for Allah's reward, or reward by seeking success and support from Him. Okay, it's okay.

Speaker 6:

While seeking Allah's help. We form our reply based on two questions directed at the Americans why are we fighting and opposing you, what are we calling you to and what do we want from you? As for the first question why are we fighting and opposing you? The answer is very simple because you attacked us and continue to attack us.

Speaker 5:

Now these are also people that have caliphates and go out to different parts of different countries and regions and basically take over and murder people, just so you know, and as Allah's will. But and we come to these other, these defenseless people's defense, but we're not going to talk about that.

Speaker 6:

You attacked us in Palestine. Then he goes on to talk about Palestine, which I will read when exactly is Palestine again? Palestine, which has sunk under military occupation for more than 80 years. The British handed over Palestine, with your help and your support, to the Jews who have occupied.

Speaker 5:

Now of course we handed over to the Jews oh my God, oh no, not the Jews More than 50. This is kind of sounding anti-Semitic here.

Speaker 6:

Yours overflowing with oppression, tyranny, crimes, killing, expulsion, destruction and devastation.

Speaker 5:

The creation and everything that the Taliban does and everything that certain parts of the Muslim religion does, or I should say the distortion of the Quran.

Speaker 6:

Nation of Israel is one of the greatest crimes and you are the leaders of its criminals.

Speaker 5:

So the creation of Israel was a crime, a land that belonged to the Jews going back before Christ. There were thousands of years that was taken away from them and they were thrown out of and they have legal, if you always talk about the indigenous people and how they have claimed to the land, how the Jews have the claim to the land of Israel.

Speaker 6:

Oh, okay, and of course there is no need to explain and prove the degree of American support for Israel.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, the only ally in the Middle East. Who is the only ally that has democracy?

Speaker 6:

The creation of Israel is a crime which must be erased.

Speaker 5:

The creation of Israel, a crime which was created in the 1940s by the UN, to a point where the United Nations decided to equally divide up the land between Israel and the Muslims, and the Muslims refused and then, a day after they formed Israel or they gave the land to the Israelites, the Muslim population then went on their caliphate and attacked all the Jews and killed one out of every 100 Jews in Israel. They were stopped at Tel Aviv before they could go any further. But no, that's okay. We don't want to share, we want everything.

Speaker 6:

And every person whose hands have become polluted in the contribution towards this crime must pay its price, and pay for it heavily.

Speaker 5:

Oh, so basically, you're anti-Semite, you're anti-Semitic. Can we just say that? Can we literally just say that? I mean, here's another brainiac and I always love it because it's all these women, and I love it because women in the Muslim culture are just so highly regarded. Osama bin Laden had like eight wives. You can't show your knees, you can't show your ankles. You got to be fully covered. You can't walk down the street without a man. These are all the things that we want here in America. Let's listen to this other moron.

Speaker 3:

I'm actually glad somebody brought this up. A way that the internet has been bugging out about Osama bin Laden's letter to America proves to me how influential anti-terror education has been post 9-11. The government will have you believe that people commit acts of terror because they're evil.

Speaker 5:

Yes, moron, there are evil people in this world. I know it's incredibly shocking to your stupidity, but there are evil people that want to do evil things and harm you, and they are called terrorists. Not all Muslims are terrorists. A very small percentage of Muslims are terrorists Probably 1%, if even less than that but there are. There are. There is evil in this world and you live in this little cocoon, this little bubble that you've created for yourself on social media, that you make yourself sound so smart, but in the honesty, you can't live in the world because you're too fucking stupid.

Speaker 3:

Some people are born evil, that they have hatred and anger in their body for no reason. They hate America, they hate infidels, they hate people who aren't Muslim, they hate women, they hate queer people. They hate how accepting.

Speaker 5:

Go, try to be gay in a Muslim country. Go ahead, I'll wait. Oh, it's over, because you're already dead, because you're not allowed to be.

Speaker 3:

Free America is that's not true at all. That doesn't make any sense. Before I continue, I don't support terrorism.

Speaker 5:

Wow, that's a good caveat. I don't support terrorism because terrorism is bad. We gotta get rid of those Jews.

Speaker 3:

The point that I'm making is that it happens for a reason, whether you like it or.

Speaker 5:

Terrorism happens for a reason. This is how stupid Gen Z is. Terrorism happens for a reason, you. I condemn terrorism, but I understand it.

Speaker 3:

Or not, terrorism is a form of violent resistance. Oh, it's a form of violent resistance.

Speaker 5:

So what happened in Israel when Hamas came in and broke across the border, went to these small villages, murdered, raped, beheaded people, killed babies, burned babies alive, shot parents in front of their children and then killed the children, kidnapped people. Oh, it's justified, it's a form of acceptable violence. I didn't know this.

Speaker 3:

Oppressive government or occupying force. Always the United States is a victim of terrorism in the case of 9-11 because of how much land and power they occupied in the Middle East. There is terrorism occurring in Palestine and Israel right now because Palestinians and, by extension, hamas, have been victims of an oppressive, violent apartheid.

Speaker 5:

Oh, so Hamas is victims of apartheid? Oh, by the evil Jews. Oh, I'm seeing clearly now that when Israel left Gaza in 2005, and we talked about this and they built up Gaza, they built synagogues, they built greenhouses to help support the population by creating food sources, they modernized their hospitals, which they're currently now using as bases of operations for Hamas. When they left in 2005, israel Thank you, these wonderful people in Gaza who are all just so great destroyed all the synagogues and destroyed all the greenhouses because they didn't want food created from juice. Oh, okay, that makes sense.

Speaker 3:

From a regime when you have oppressive governments or occupying forces. It pushes people.

Speaker 5:

We haven't. They haven't been in Gaza since 2005. Hmm, Okay, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not understanding that yet, but okay.

Speaker 3:

To a point where this is their only option. That doesn't make it okay, but that does make it what happens.

Speaker 5:

It doesn't make it okay. We're all fucking doomed. This is the generation coming up. We're all fucking doomed. We might as well just stop. We might as well just go lay down right now and allow all the terrorists, all the illegal immigrants, everyone else just flow into this country free will, because of the fact that we're too fucking stupid.

Speaker 3:

Anti-terror education in this country has made you guys forget that terrorists are people.

Speaker 5:

Anti-terrorist education tells me that over 3000, almost 3000 people died on 9-11 because of a madman who hates everything you stand for decided to fly some planes into two buildings in the Pentagon and, thank God, that one that crashed in Pennsylvania. That saved countless amount of lives. But you're going to sit there with your glasses and your nose ring on TikTok telling me and lecturing me about this when you've never suffered anything. I've told this story before. I have two. I know two families whose lives were changed on 9-11 because their husbands both died in the buildings because of terrorist, this terrorist attack that you can understand and the pain that they felt. I wish upon you so you can understand and feel what it feels like to have something ripped away from you by a person that hates you so much and finds you so vile that they decided to commit suicide by flying planes into buildings and killing people. And you're going to sit here X amount of years later with you sitting there telling me and lecturing me on how this is okay.

Speaker 3:

And people do things for a reason, every time, anytime you oh, so they did it for a reason we're all doomed. Something at all. It's for a reason, and that extends also to terrorists and people you don't like and, by the way, this is why you have-. Why don't you?

Speaker 5:

go, invite a terrorist to go live in your house. Why don't you go live in Gaza? I always love the people that they talk about the fact that, hey, you know what they need to do. They need to go, you know. They're like these people are ripping down the posters and people are like, well, go live in Gaza. No, I don't want to live in Gaza. I don't want to live there. That's not a good place to live. But you want to live here and spew this anti-American bullshit on social media because you have no life and you have no life experience and you're going to lecture someone who literally has thousands more years of experience than you do and you have a history lesson in front of everything in front of you, but you are going to spew the propaganda of a madman. Why don't you just go see Kyle? Why don't you go ahead, come on, because you know most of these people are just being anti-Semitic, but they don't see it that way because of the fact that they are so blinded by their own stupidity.

Speaker 3:

Politicians throughout history are referring to Middle Eastern people, who they perceive to be terrorists, as animals. They don't want you to view them as human.

Speaker 5:

I view them as humans. I view them as humans that should die. You sit there and you commit a terrorist act. You kill millions of people. You kill thousands of people and destroy the lives of thousands more because of your hatred. Yeah, no, you are an animal.

Speaker 3:

I don't want you to apply what you know about human nature to people committing acts of oh, it's human nature.

Speaker 5:

Oh, my God, I'm so fucking stupid. It's human nature, that's what it is. We have to understand human nature. Oh, I want to play this Ron Paul clip.

Speaker 1:

The non-interventionist policies.

Speaker 4:

No, non-intervention was a major contributing factor. Have you ever read about the reasons they attacked us? They attack us because we've been over there. We've been bombing Iraq for 10 years. We've been in the Middle East. I think Reagan was right. We don't understand the irrationality of Middle Eastern politics. So right now we're building an embassy in Iraq that's bigger than the Vatican. We're building 14.

Speaker 5:

Now, like I said, this is sometimes you have the acorn or the nut and Ron Paul's a nut and again he is still blaming. He's going back years, blaming still America for being in these countries, supporting these countries that don't want to live under a terrorist regime. But it's all right, it's all good. There is, there is nothing wrong with this. But, like I said when you and of course that is me being facetious there is something extremely wrong with this. There is something even. I mean I can't even explain how f'd up this is and and and literally how stupid these people come off and they sit there and say this letter just changed my life. Here let's listen to. Let's listen to some more morons.

Speaker 7:

Hold on this morning I read letter to America, which is Osama bin Laden's letter to America explaining why he attacked Americans, and I am ashamed to say that I Not only have never read this letter, but I didn't even know this did you read minecomp as well?

Speaker 5:

Just asking the question or existed.

Speaker 7:

It's wild and everyone should read it. If you haven't read it yet, read it. However, be forewarned that this has left me very disillusioned, and I feel the same you are disillusioned by a letter written by a madman.

Speaker 5:

You are disillusioned by a letter that's written by a guy who has so much hatred and has vilified you so much as an American that you now read this and sympathize with it.

Speaker 7:

That's the way I felt when I was deconstructing Christianity. I feel a little bit just confused, like I have entered into another timeline. What is this?

Speaker 8:

Another timeline of stupidity and yeah, so go read it so I just read a letter to America and I Will never look at life the same, then fucking move.

Speaker 5:

Go live in a Muslim controlled country, just go, you won't be missed. Well, wait, I'll wait. I Don't hear you banging on the keyboard getting your ticket because you don't want to live under that type of regime never look at this country the same.

Speaker 8:

I will never. I Please Read it and if you have read it, let me know if you are also going through an existential crisis in this very moment.

Speaker 5:

Here's my other question. None of these people talk about what their existential crisis is. No one points out what in this letter is so, so concerning to them that they, they, they find comfort in Osama bin Laden. None of these people can describe that. All they do is curse a lot or I have stupid takes.

Speaker 8:

Because in the last 20 minutes of my entire viewpoint on the entire life, I have believed and I have lived.

Speaker 5:

Has changed. We are such a weak-minded society right now, and Gen Z is lead. Gen Z is leading the way with their little flags, either the gay flag or or the Hamas flag, or the ISIS flag, or the Jew or I should rephrase or the Nazi flag that they're leading the way into into oblivion for us.

Speaker 8:

Please read that entire letter. I need everyone to stop with their debate right now and go.

Speaker 5:

Oh my god, I got to stop what you're doing right now and you got to read this letter.

Speaker 8:

It's literally two pages. Go read a letter to America and please come back here and just let me know what you think, because I feel like I'm going through like an existential crisis.

Speaker 5:

Right, and it's this, it's this key, it's the key talking point. It's my existential crisis. I'm going through an existential crisis right now. I don't know what to do. Oh my god, what, what, what could I possibly do? Just, it's just earth-shattering, just blown my mind. Why don't you go talk to some of the families that were destroyed on 9-11 and see what their existential crisis is?

Speaker 8:

A lot of people are, so I just need someone else to be feeling this too.

Speaker 10:

I need you to stop what you're doing and go read a Letter to America. It is literally the craziest thing I've read in a while, and while I can't say that I'm that surprised.

Speaker 5:

This is, of course, an openly gay gentleman who would be quite welcome in Gaza. I Am pretty shocked and in the Muslim culture he'd be quite welcome. But he's going to talk about this because of the fact that he could live anywhere in the world. But he chooses to live here even though he hates it and he doesn't want to go to a Muslim controls country.

Speaker 10:

We'll read it and tell me what you think, because I really also need to talk to other people about this and actually, before you even read the letter, I did want to mention. In reading the letter, I could only think of this tweet that I saw the other day the tweet is under Settler colonialism.

Speaker 5:

Any kind of resistance is branded as terrorism because the only acceptable violence is violence by the occupier. Oh dear Lord, oh Dear, it's no one's. There was no colonialism. Learn your facts, learn your history. Stop being a sheep to stupidity.

Speaker 10:

There's some your colonialism.

Speaker 9:

Any kind of resistance is branded as terrorist because, honestly, just so many Western inhabitants within certain nations that this group of people, this random group of people, just suddenly wakes up one day and just Fucking hates you just once you dead, once you gone.

Speaker 5:

It hasn't been over, it's been over a period of time, but that's okay, that's alright, because we you know, we've said this, you know they always say that you should ask questions, because the only way to learn anything is to ask questions. But that's okay. Remember, there are no stupid questions, just stupid people. And these all look like people on tic-tac that couldn't get a real fucking job. Sorry, if you want me to, if you want to me, to be just honest, these look like people that could not get a fucking job. Oh, here, here, here is here's one that that, that just got, that just got me hold on hold on their nations.

Speaker 5:

No, we can't. That has no audio. Oh wait, here we go here's, here's another, here's another, here's another, here's another brainchild. Oh wait, what are the three moves? This one has three movies to watch after reading.

Speaker 9:

After reading America letter to America propaganda Is genuinely so deeply embedded into our fucking DNA. Read a letter to America. You're probably waking up. You probably have a lot of questions. Welcome to the club.

Speaker 5:

But we don't have these other people and I love it. Probably a lot of questions. Welcome to the club, yeah, cuz you're the one I want answers from, because your zero life experience is just what I need to hear from.

Speaker 9:

I'm gonna sit and talk about everything, because there's still so many puzzle pieces that we just do not know about.

Speaker 5:

They hate America. You're black, so they're probably gonna hate you cuz you're not Muslim, if you're Christian or if you're Jewish or if you're gay or anything such as that you, you are an infidel, you're a dog, but that's okay, we're gonna side with it. We're gonna side with the terrorists.

Speaker 9:

Go read a letter to America. I seriously go read it. Type a letter to America and Google or whatever you use, and come right back Because this makes a lot more sense. It explains so much and I guarantee you it's going to blow your mind and let's talk about it.

Speaker 5:

You know it blows my mind your utter stupidity. That's what blows my mind. It really does. It, it, it, it. It hurts me that you are so fucking stupid. It really does, but that's okay. Remember, there are no stupid questions, just stupid people. That was like the other day. Someone, some people, and we're gonna talk about this next week.

Speaker 5:

Some people were having a discussion at the Dunkin Donuts. I was getting my cup of coffee, I needed a cup of coffee and One person and I love that because it was too white guys. One person was talking about how Malcolm X was an it was an uncle Tom because the fact that he basically said you know, in the black community, you and it's not a call against white people, but it's like you can't make excuses why White people are ahead of you, or, or, or this is going back to 60s now or why you know they're holding you back because you have to do things for yourself, and that's kind of what the speech, that's kind of what Malcolm X was all about, if you actually listen to what he says. I want to play, I want to play a clip and this is kind of what's this and just let's just let's just see if I can Get this clip to work, because this is this is a here we go.

Speaker 2:

I'm to this country 50 years ago with nickels and dimes and no education.

Speaker 5:

That's our man.

Speaker 2:

And pull their little nickels and dimes and set up little stores, develop these stores into larger stores, develop this into an industry which creates job opportunities for whites. And today the black man, according to the government Economist, has spending power of 20 billion dollars per year. We feel that with the black man spending 20 billion dollars a year not setting up any businesses, not creating any industry, not creating any job Opportunities for his own kind, he's not in a moral position to point the finger today at the white man and tell the white man that he's discriminating against him for not giving him a job in factories that he himself said up. If the black man has 20 billion dollars and these so-called Negro leaders are such geniuses that they can integrate white restaurants and integrate white factories and integrate Forced themselves in the that which the white man has set up, they should use this same ingenuity to show the black people how to pull our wealth and set up something of our room.

Speaker 5:

And that's Malcolm X and these guys were discussing, and that was Gen Z how, how he was an uncle Tom Because of the fact that he, basically, he basically was saying you are not a victim, you are victimizing yourself. Don't blame everyone else, don't blame the white man, don't blame the Jews, don't blame you know, and I, like I said, I don't think Malcolm X had hatred towards Caucasians, I don't. I don't think that. I think the fact that he was just trying this was a different turbulent time. I think he was just trying to get the understanding across that you create victims and you are victimizing yourself.

Speaker 5:

And if you, if People that are coming to the, if immigrants, can come in this country and do what they did and, as he said, pull all their nickels and diamonds, guys, create industry, create jobs, create their own wealth, why can't we, when we have the spending power of over 20 billion dollars and this was in like 1980, this was in like 1967, and and that's the message but now this message, like this letter to America, gets skewed To the fact that he's an uncle Tom, by saying that they should pull they, that they shouldn't think of themselves as victims. We got a lot to discuss next week, but I just wanted to get that off my chest and, as always, the truth show what I set you free.

Speaker 4:

You.

Gen Z, Bin Laden, and Culture
Understanding Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The Impact of Non-Interventionist Policies
American Propaganda and Misinterpretation of Malcolm X
Malcolm X on Victimhood and Self-Responsibility