My opinion of JFK has nothing do with why I believe Oswald was the assassin. It's the evidence that confirms that. Just as the evidence confirms there was a conspiracy to kill President Lincoln. If I were influenced by anti-liberal bias, then I would be onboard with conspiracy nuts who think LBJ was behind the assassination. LBJ was the most liberal president in modern history. LBJ, however, had absolutely nothing to do with the assassination.
Yes, Richard, it really truly does. A perfect real world example is the Dahmer case. He was white but living in a "Section 8" part of town with black and brown people. The Milwaukee police totally ignored their complaints about foul odors and strange goings on. Even when one of his victims was found outside with a hole drilled in his head, they STILL didn't take proactive action against him. They didn't care about the browns and blacks there and because Dahmer was white, they believed and listened to him far more than they should. Put another way, if this had happened in the ritzy part of town with white landowners, they'd have had 10 police cars there within minutes.
It takes a lot of self-analysis and reflection, as well as critical thinking skills to at least question things about a case like this. I grew up in a household with a Kennedy statue on the shelf. My Mother met Kennedy in '60 when he was running for president. Growing up, I heard about how "wonderful" he was. Since, then, I've grown up to see things more clearly than as a kid. But from an investigative standpoint, when you step back and just look at what the evidence shows, there are way too many questionable bits in the narrative.
The bullet through the back with no exit and being lower than the neck - alone - is really one of the big benchmarks of this questionable evidence. And they knew that too, which is why the photo of the reenactment is so silently revealing.
So, yes, you don't like the Kennedys for whatever reason but when it's brought up, you'll continue to get defensive, switch hats and say, "Oh, no no. It's all the evidence," which is such a lazy thing to fall back on because that's what the government wants you to believe. Remember Richard - the "government" is made up of human beings, too, with all of their flaws and faults and biases.