>>24053677>In 2019, 48.5% of reported single-bias hate crime offenses were motivated by anti-black bias, while 15.7% were motivated by anti-white bias: https://ucr.fbi.gov/hate-crime/2019/topic-pages/victimsA couple of problems with this retort. The source you use admits that hate crimes is hard to prove due to it being subjective. Under there methodology: They say the agency doesn't report a hate crime unless there's sufficient evidence of it being one. There's multiple examples of sufficient evidence stated in the Hate Crime Data Collection Guideline and Training manual.pdf 2022 edition that is complete bullshit. Under 2.2 of the manual they list 14 pieces of evidences that can be used to prove a hate crime. Some make sense, some don't, and some seem like a reach (2) and(11) for example. I won't go in detail because this post is long already but i don't agree with(paraphrasing here. If the races are different that can be used a evidence(1), if the victim is a minority in that area(5 and 6), if victim group THINKS the offender is bias(8), if the victim was part of group such as BLM(9) or an ally of the group(14). According data set 2, most of these hate crimes are intimidation (40%) or simple assault(36%) while murder was only 0.9%.
I asked stats on black on white and white on black crimes, to be more specific murder as that is what sparked this contention. You only shared hate crime stats from data set 1.
BUT let's ignore my problems with what is considered a hate crime and you sharing information that doesn't provide what I wanted. Under table 9, it tells us the offenders ethnicities who are committing these crimes. 53.5% were white and 25.2% were black.
https://ucr.fbi.gov/hate-crime/2019/topic-pages/offenders. Whites make up 191.7 million of the U.S population while blacks make up 41 million of the U.S as of 2020. If we adjust for population size blacks commit nearly 4.6 times the rate of hate crimes PER CAPTIA than whites.