:rofl: Never fails to crack me up.

When I want to hear the latest in the neighborhood, I tell my SO I am going to go Kravitzing. :innocent:

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So, we shouldn’t need police then. If I’ve just been robbed and I report it to the police I am a snitch.

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And if you shoot the worthless thief, you value your property more than some scumbag’s life. :wink:

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Yeah, the logic just doesn’t work out.

“DEFUND THE POLICE!”

“Help, police! Someone just touched my defund the police sign!” Whhhhaaaaaa

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You don’t matter.

The people actually disrupting schools do…and they follow what Chris Rufo suggested.

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Might want to check into that.

Y’all being progs?

So pick one, either snitching is good sometimes or it isn’t. Do whatever you want. But you don’t get to say your ratting is good and other ratting is bad because of your anti-snitching principles. Either you believe in crying to power to resolve your problems or you don’t.

I don’t involve the system unless I am absolutely forced to, but I’m not naive enough to believe the police are on my side just because I was a victim of a crime. “Ooh, let’s take a report on your burglary so you can collect on your insurance and then we will literally not do a single other thing except possibly smear fingerprint dust all over your house just to shut you up.”

Did that happen to you? If so why?

Answer the question if a teacher beats your child are you snitching when you confront them?

You’re snitching when you tell the principal or the police.

Because they are not a party of the crime?

So when you confront the people controlling the academics ie school board, teachers, principal and superintendents, it is not snitching. They are a party of the perceived injustice.

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When someone commits a crime against your child, and you report it, that’s somehow snitching.

When Ms Becker becomes “mortified” after driving by a golf course and seeing people minding their own business without her, she’s just doing the good works of society by calling it in. :wink:

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Erp… Yeah. 'Cause that is what I’ve been saying. Your definition and mine aren’t the same.

Power? Maybe this is where you misunderstand. I would take my grievance to my employer face to face and if I didn’t like the results, move elsewhere. I have the power over my own life and choices, not my employer.

I also have power over my child and what he/she is being taught. Since I pay taxes, I have a say as well. If I don’t like it? I have the power to move my child to a better environment.

I wonder how roberies got put onto the backburner. Maybe if criminals were put behind bars and actually had fear of the consequences of their actions there might just be a deterrent to committing crimes. :woman_shrugging:

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Good Lord. :flushed:

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That about sums it up. Well, until it actually happens; then it’s a whole different story.

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Libbism is a mental disorder.

As repulsive as Michael Savage’s delivery and demeanor is, he’s not wrong in what he says about that.

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Hmmmmm… I wonder if they consider themselves snitches when they flag a post here they don’t like? :thinking:

Sounds like the same reasoning to me.

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Explanation please