One in five of Gen Z has a positive view of Osama bin Laden

(Washington Times) A new poll shows that one out of five younger Americans has a positive view of Osama bin Laden, and that various age groups hold differing views about the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.

The poll, conducted by DailyMail.com, also found that three in 10 members of Generation Z thought the views of bin Laden were a “force for good.” When asked how they would describe their view of bin Laden, 8% of 18-to-29-year-olds said they had a completely positive view, while 12% said they had a somewhat positive view.

Bin Laden was head of the terrorist group al Qaeda, which launched the suicide hijacking attacks that killed nearly 3,000 Americans in New York, Pennsylvania and at the Pentagon. He was killed by U.S. special forces in an operation in Pakistan in 2011 after a decade-long manhunt.

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