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on Hunter S. Thompson's political beleifs:

Thompson wrote on behalf of African American rights and the African American Civil Rights Movement.[70] He strongly criticized the dominance in American society of, what he called, "white power structures".[71] After the September 11 attacks, Thompson voiced skepticism regarding the official story on who was responsible for the attacks. He speculated to several interviewers that it may have been conducted by the U.S. Government or with the government's assistance, though readily admitting he had no way to prove his theory.[72] In 2004, Thompson wrote: "Nixon was a professional politician, and I despised everything he stood for—but if he were running for president this year against the evil Bush–Cheney gang, I would happily vote for him."[73]

Rewrite and you can change a person's legacy;

Thompson wrote in 2004: "Nixon was a professional politician, and I despised everything he stood for—but if he were running for president this year against this group, I might vote for him."

Thompson may have voiced skepticism about the official story behind what exactly happened the day of the 9/11 incident. The only official documentation on his actual opinion come from many interviewers from within the U.S. Government. The U.S. Government interviewers decided Thompson could not back up his theory, before his death.

Thompson helped contribute to the African American rights movement through his journalism. He also strongly criticized the society of, what he called "white power structures", or the society of decision makers who are controlled by the top 1%, They happened to be all white at the time while he was still alive.

(This section should not be actually written as his actual political views, they are only 3 facts that don't even scratch the surface of what his actual beliefs fell in line with)