so, you know, hate is the centerpiece of the prosecution's case. so the idea that, you know, absent a confession, hey, i called arbery because of the color of his skin or our ability to crack open their heads to see what they're thinking, their attitudes, their racist beliefs, this is exactly the type of evidence that it takes for the prosecution to prove racial motive here. so if this motion gets granted, the prosecution is going to have a very difficult time proving its case. if it's denied, as it should be, because this information is relevant, then they'll be able to more readily prove their case. the court is going to assess the relevance, obviously it's highly relevant, and then it's going to balance the prejudice against the probative value. so, you know, this is bryant's motion, essentially. bryant is arguing, hey, you know, i'm not affiliated with, you know, an organization that's anti-black. i've never expressed a harming a