I receive the "unpatriotic" jibe all the time, and while Vinni might not say it outright, he certainly alludes to it. And I can't help to say that your, "you believe it too" comment was rather condescending as well, so it sort of seemed like you were trying to place me in the usual group of "crazies" just because we may think the USA isn't such a peace bearer. I don't believe you're crazy even in the slightest.
The term conspiracy theory is actually something that promotes bias towards the government. Whether or not it's valid, if one opinion is labeled as such, it will be ridiculed. Why? Because the thinking behind the opinion goes against everything taught in the United States. One person believes the government is corrupt, the rest of the populous thinks that person is wrong instinctively. And this is simply due to the fact Americans believe our country could do no wrong. It's a brainwashing success story.
I don't care about rap songs that have conspiracy theory within them. The fact you stated omething about this is actually alarming as you probably wrote that because you know I love hip hop. And if so, that's not cool Sarah. The 9/11 Commission Report, as you know, is also a government regulated source, so one shouldn't take it as truth either.
Just to make it clear, I'm not saying the US was surely behind the events on 9/11. But what I want to do is uphold a standard of admitting I don't exactly know what happened, something everybody should concede, because we can only believe what the lying Bush administration tells us. It behooves us to keep an open mind.
You know, this is probably your most arrogant comment on this forum. Not all of us have the ability to simply vacate the country with an entire family and education to leave behind. I don't live in a millionaire family, so moving out of here right now isn't an option. I would if I could.
But yeah, I find that a pretty sad comment, just so you know.