There is a reason the video starts JUST BEFORE he gets tased. You can't possibly conclude that there was "no resistance" from the video. There is another video showing him continue to resist after being tased. Why are you so sure he wasn't resisting before being tased?! Putting your hands on the vehicle when told to do something else is NOT complying.
Being "open minded" means being able to watch the video without jumping to the conclusions they wanted you to jump to in the first place. Once again: It was kind of silly to assume that before perpetuating it, right? Next time you want to share, make sure to say that it was a claim. Keep your options open.
"Bystanders claim man doesn't resist arrest, obeys cop, cop tases him anyway!"
MUCH better. We wouldn't be having this conversation and you wouldn't have your foot in your mouth if you had done the responsible thing.
It's just like clock boy and balloon boy and Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin and on and on and on. Bombastic CLAIMS always beat the truth to the market and spread farther than the stories where the truth was obvious from the get-go, yet people act like they are skeptics when it comes to new information.
This is how the truth is usually received with it contrasts with the more inflammatory assumption about events:
"Oh! Now they claim something else happened. Nice try, cops! We won't let you change the story!"
A true skeptic questions the first story just the same.