

It’s called free speech. It’s quite simple the difference between free speech and resistance. Resistance in this context would be actually fighting physically to get away from a lawfully parameterized arrest. Even when under arrest, if someone were to say I’m not going with you, that is not resisting. By saying come arrest me that is not resistance. That is simply a taunt or a command or a suggestion or a joke or sarcasm or any other method of constitutionally protected free speech, not in the least bit resistance.
Are you responding to the comment about Rosa Parks? Because if so then I have responded to the wrong thing
Signaling non-compliance? There is a vast gap between actually resisting and signaling. Signaling is not resisting. It’s free speech, constitutionally protected, significant case law behind it, and not actually resisting.