Thermal
August Member
Yes, you've pointed out many times that we will never really be certain of what Arbery thought about the illegal attempt to arrest him immediately preceding his murder. I think most everyone in the thread is still trying to figure out what significance you find in this.
I've answered this many times. Here, I'll do so yet again:
Some posters here have projected feelings onto Arbery, specifically that he was terrified. As I see him charging the cowardly gunman in the video, I don't see a timid rabbit. I see a man with balls of steel, and more power to the deceased brother. I would only wish I would have such courage at that point. That some posters here can't even give him that recognition says more about them than the point I am making.
He was being menaced by two trucks and two gunmen who clearly didn't have anything nice planned for him. Was he scared, tired, pissed off? Was his final charge at his murderer an act of desperation or an act of indignation? Who knows, because he died before he could say. Does it really matter?
I think it does. I think that when some posters here ascribe weaker traits to a victim than what we actually see, it should be called out.