My comment was directed at your absurd statement about not resisting arrest, of course you would miss that.
‘My comment was directed at your absurd statement about not resisting arrest, of course you would miss that.’
No. I disagree completely with your assertion that there’s an equivalent between Jews suffering under Nazi Germany, resisting arrest and that of Mr. Garner committing a crime and resisting arrest in our present day civil society. Mr. Garner was not a part of an institutionalized process of persecution, torture, and death because of his race. Mr. Garner chose to break the law, chose to resist arrest, and still had legal rights, and the opportunity to face a judge. If the differences between Mr. Garner’s life within our civil society and that of Jews under Hitler are still fuzzy, a visit to your nearest Holocaust Museum may help clarify.