Wow, even archive.org have removed access to The Guardian's translation of bin Laden's “Letter to America”. I thought they had only one job and it was _the exact opposite_ of that.

Here's one of the few journalists with a spine making the case for why you should be allowed to read it:

youtube.com/watch?v=vj1cVzUXkt

@josemanuel it's somewhat ironic that the same people will absolutely encourage people to read books that the right wing wants to ban from schools. i mean, if you're only against censoring books that you like, you're not really against censorship. it's nonsense.

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@thor The hypocrisy of The Guardian (and everyone else to a degree) is that they have hosted that letter for more than twenty years, but removed it just when people became interested in it, which proves that they only had it there for virtue-signalling points.

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