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1 回复Kids, if one of your friends is selling drugs to other students, they're no friend of yours and there's nothing wrong with telling a teacher or a police officer about what they're doing. This is coming from someone with a college education.
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1 回复it depends on your reasoning for either. if you're forced to snitch by an external force then you're a coward. if you snitch because you believe it's the right thing to do then that's more manly. if you keep whatever it is to yourself because you are forced to by an external force then that's cowardly. if you keep it to yourself because you think snitching would cause more harm than good then that's more manly.
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It depends on what they're snitching on. For example; a couple of years ago I had a large sum of money stole off of me at a bar. At the time, nobody confronted me and told me who it was and for that month's rent, I had to get a loan off my parents. A year later I was at this party. This drunk guy approaches me and says "Hey! You're that chick that got her money stole that one night at _______" then told me who it was, who just happened to be a HUGE drug addict. It was bad enough having my money stolen, but it felt worse knowing it went to drugs. My point is, people SAW him take my money but didn't confront me about it because they didn't want to be a "snitch". If they had, I would have got my money back that night rather than a thief taking it and spending it all on drugs.
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