By your standard of evidence, he would have to prerecord a confession explicitly declaring race as his motivation.
Anyways, you’re actually failing to comprehend the entire point. The widespread support for this murderer is what’s racially motivated. And when a black jury refuses to convict, and blacks across America respond with celebration, all of that will be racially motivated, too.
By your standard of evidence, he would have to prerecord a confession explicitly declaring race as his motivation.
Anyways, you’re actually failing to comprehend the entire point. The widespread support for this murderer is what’s racially motivated. And when a black jury refuses to convict, and blacks across America respond with celebration, all of that will be racially motivated, too.
My standard requires that motivation needs some amount of evidence. There is zero one way or another.
I am aware of the widespread support for the murderer being racially motivated, and never said that that wasn't a problem.