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? asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 3 weeks ago

Once again, a black man resists arrest and is shot dead. Does resisting arrest prove toughness? Non-black citizens need this explained.?

Video: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-567265...

Saying blacks will end up dead in jail anyway simply isn’t true often enough (though, it has happened) to make resisting a smart thing to do. The vast majority convicted of a crime serve sentences and are released. Many prominent black citizens have told their kids not to resist arrest because it’s common sense. It takes being shot to death out of the equation. Is it a cultural sign of weakness to accept being arrested and prove your innocence in court? If guilty, or even wrongly convicted and imprisoned, wouldn’t families rather have that person alive?

I understand when slaves were being hunted down and when lynching was commonplace, resisting was the better, and often only, option to remain among the living. That reasoning simply doesn’t apply today even in the most racist communities. Racism doesn’t want publicity.

When I think of black toughness, I think of that famous photograph of a slave whose back appears to have been whipped to shreds multiple times. That man chose to live in spite of what he must have known were the consequences. And, he was innocent.

Daunte Wright dying while resisting arrest for a misdemeanor crime belittles what that slave suffered in his effort to become a free man. Revealing white racism or police brutality where it really exists is an honorable thing. Rioting because a man chose to resist arrest for a minor crime is not something I understand or agree with. 

Update:

The media has chosen to cover the rioting and not to explain this to the public, for the umpteenth time. This is why is ask, although I expect few answers.

Update 2:

I had five or six answers a couple hours ago. Now, I have two. Interesting. I'm relatively new to Y/A, but it's surprising it has lasted this long. I understand people can rethink an answer and delete it, but this happens far to often to be coincidence.

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  • Anonymous
    3 weeks ago

    Lots of police videos showing white people being shot for resisting arrest.   One video site has a section dedicated to idiots who refuse to obey police and often get themselves shot as a result.   Idiots resisting arrest is not race specific.   

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    First, it is the reckless conduct of the police who cannot tell the difference between a taser and a gun after 20 years; Second, no stop should have been made for expired tags, during this pandemic; it was a pretextual stop. Third; No Justice no peace; both the white chief and the officer needs to be fired. Officer for reckless conduct and chief for incompetence in hiring and keeping some like that for 20 years. If investigations reveal prior pretextual stop, prosecution for negligent homicide is in order against the killer cop. 

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