Nah, more like if you see a gang member beating someone up, you run up to someone to tell them, and then they turn out to also be gang members.@rediscover I've actually always been flabbergasted by this "snitches get stitches" culture. It's like, people do realize that the snitch is reporting a WRONGDOING, right? Something that is expected to be reported?
It's as if you see a burglar breaking into a house, call the cops, and the cops arrest you for snitching.
There's a difference between doing something against the rules and something wrong. You can do something that's against the rules but harmed no one, like the firework thing, and that'd be snitching because no one was even harmed.@rediscover I've actually always been flabbergasted by this "snitches get stitches" culture. It's like, people do realize that the snitch is reporting a WRONGDOING, right? Something that is expected to be reported?
It's as if you see a burglar breaking into a house, call the cops, and the cops arrest you for snitching.