The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet in general and to twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders, just terminally online on twitter like zoomers on tiktok.
The old Taliban led by illiterate remote village mullahs like Omar were famously anti-technology (other than weapons and such, this tech was okay), banning and ritually destroying any privately owned audio-visual devices (such as hanging smashed TV sets and unrolled audio tapes from trees), but it was before the 2 decades of American influence.
The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet in general and to twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders, terminally online on twitter like zoomers on tiktok.
The old Taliban led by illiterate remote village mullahs like Omar were famously anti-technology (other than weapons and such, this tech was okay), banning and ritually destroying any privately owned audio-visual devices (such as hanging smashed TV sets and unrolled audio tapes from trees), but it was before the 2 decades of American influence.
The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet in general and to twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders, terminally online on twitter like zoomers on TikTok.
The old Taliban led by illiterate remote village mullahs like Omar were famously anti-technology (other than weapons and such, this tech was okay), banning and ritually destroying any privately owned audio-visual devices (such as hanging smashed TV sets and unrolled audio tapes from trees), but it was before the 2 decades of American influence.
The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet in general and to twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders, terminally online on twitter.
The old Taliban led by illiterate remote village mullahs like Omar were famously anti-technology (other than weapons and such, this tech was okay), banning and ritually destroying any privately owned audio-visual devices (such as hanging smashed TV sets and unrolled audio tapes from trees), but it was before the 2 decades of American influence.
The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet and to Twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders, terminally online.
The old Taliban led by illiterate remote village mullahs like Omar were famously anti-technology (other than weapons and such, this tech was okay), banning and ritually destroying any privately owned audio-visual devices (such as hanging smashed TV sets and unrolled audio tapes from trees), but it was before the 2 decades of American influence.
The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet and to Twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders, terminally online.
The old Taliban led by illiterate remote village mullahs like Omar were famously anti-technology (other than weapons and such, this tech was okay), banning and ritually destroying any privately owned audio-visual devices (such as hanging smashed TV sets and unrolled audio tapes from trees), but it was before the American influence.
The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet and to Twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders.
The old Taliban led by illiterate remote village mullahs like Omar were famously anti-technology (other than weapons and such, this tech was okay), banning and ritually destroying any privately owned audio-visual devices (such as hanging smashed TV sets and unrolled audio tapes from trees), but it was before the American influence.
The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet and to Twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders.
The old Taliban led by illiterate remote village mullahs like Omar were famously anti-technology (other than weapons and such, this tech was okay), banning and ritually destroying audio-visual devices (such as hanging smashed TV sets and unrolled audio tapes from trees), but it was before the American influence.
The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet and to Twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders.
The old Taliban led by illiterate remote village mullahs were famously anti-technology (other than weapons and such, this tech was okay), banning and ritually destroying audio-visual devices (such as hanging smashed TV sets and unrolled audio tapes from trees), but it was before the American influence.
The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet and to Twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders.
The old Taliban led by remote village mullahs were famously anyi-technology (other than weapons and such), banning and ritually destroying audio-visual devices (such as hanging TV sets from trees), but it was before the American influence.
The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet and to Twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders.