The George Floyd case is another example of a subject that has no business being discussed in a book about the JFK assassination. Yet, a very good book on JFK's murder that was published just last year includes a recitation of the erroneous liberal version of Floyd's death.
Why risk annoying or alienating a sizable segment of your potential audience by including opinions on a controversial issue that has nothing to do with JFK's death? Why?
Another example: I'm very comfortable with my moderate position on illegal immigration and Dreamers. That's one reason that Trump was not even among my top three picks for the GOP nomination in 2016. I wanted Kasich, Rubio, or Carson to get the nomination. Now, I know that most conservatives ardently, passionately reject any pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
That's one reason that I do not discuss my views on the subject in my JFK writings, not to mention the fact that the subject has nothing to do with the JFK case.
As I've mentioned, I know lots of conservative Republicans who don't buy the lone-gunman theory, but most of them don't care about the case because they have the perception that most pro-conspiracy books are written by immoral, anti-American, anti-military ultra-liberals.
I've had a number of conservatives send me angry e-mails after they came across my websites on the OJ Simpson case, the Pacific War and the A-bomb, and Pearl Harbor. I've never mentioned these issues in my JFK writings, but I do include a link to my Real Issues Home Page on my JFK site, and sometimes conservatives visit the home page and discover that I hold what they regard as very non-conservative, even "anti-American," views on those subjects.
On the other hand, I've had other conservatives tell me that because they respected my research on the JFK case and/or on Joseph McCarthy, they were willing to consider my views on the A-bomb, OJ, and Pearl Harbor when they found my websites on those issues, and that I either changed their minds on one or more of those issues or at least enabled them to respect my views on them. This may not have happened if I had included my views on those issues in my JFK and McCarthy writings.