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BREAKING: Biden Admin Shares Disturbing Post to ‘Honor’ Bin Laden-Loving Activist for Communism

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The Biden White House has sunk even lower than we ever thought possible.

On the left-wing platform Twitter, the White House posted a celebration of Women’s History Month by honoring a communist activist named Yuri Kochiyama, who openly and publicly admired terrorist Osama bin Laden.

After the terror attacks on 9/11, she said, “I consider Osama bin Laden as one of the people that I admire. To me, he is in the category of Malcolm X, Che Guevara, Patrice Lumumba, Fidel Castro.”

“I thank Islam for bin Laden,” she said after 9/11, adding that “America’s greed, aggressiveness and self-righteous arrogance must be stopped.”

“War and weaponry must be abolished,” she added.

Joe Biden and the White House thought it was appropriate to “honor” Kochiyama for her work on “political and civil rights.”

In 2003, she said, “bin Laden has been primarily fighting U.S. dominance even when he received money from the U.S., when he was fighting in Afghanistan.”

“He was fighting for Islam and all people who believe in Islam, against westerners — especially the U.S. — even when he was fighting against the Russians.” Take a look at the White House’s post:

More this story via Fox News:

Kochiyama, a Japanese-American, was placed into an internment camp during the outbreak of World War II.

Executive Order 9066 was a policy implemented by the U.S. government under President Franklin Roosevelt to round up and imprison U.S. citizens and noncitizens of Japanese descent. The imprisonment has gone down in history as one of the most egregious violations of human rights in U.S. history, alongside slavery and the Indian Removal Act.

This racial persecution radicalized Kochiyama, who spent the rest of her life attempting to follow in the footsteps of Malcolm X, who she deeply admired for his racial advocacy and practice for achieving equality. She eventually converted to Islam later in life.

“For fifty years, Kochiyama spoke out about oppressive institutions and injustice in the United States. Her activism supported the liberation and empowerment of African Americans, Asian Americans and Puerto Ricans,” the WHIAANHPI noted.

Kochiyama was also a supporter of the Shining Path movement, a Maoist terrorist cell led by former philosophy professor Abimael Guzmán. Shining Path killed at least 24,000 people over the course of 12 years in its campaign to overthrow the Peruvian government in a communist revolution.

“What has been taking place in both Peru and the U.S. is a serious campaign to discredit Guzmán and the Shining Path movement, tainting them as terrorists, undermining their struggle with lies, isolating them and intimidating anyone who might support them,” Kochiyama once said of the group.

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