@[email protected] to Ask [email protected]English • 14 days agoWould you report a loved one for a serious non-violent offence? Why or Why not?message-square58fedilinkarrow-up120
arrow-up120message-squareWould you report a loved one for a serious non-violent offence? Why or Why not?@[email protected] to Ask [email protected]English • 14 days agomessage-square58fedilink
I’m talking about like tax fraud and stuff. Do you be the snitch, or do you be like Skyler White and join them?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•14 days agoI detest people that make serious holes in their morals for close ones. It’s repulsive.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•edit-214 days agoThere’s a big difference between committing a crime and reporting someone for a crime they’ve already committed. To me, it’s pretty clear why murder is wrong - but the virtue of reporting a loved one for murder isn’t nearly as obvious.
I detest people that make serious holes in their morals for close ones. It’s repulsive.
There’s a big difference between committing a crime and reporting someone for a crime they’ve already committed. To me, it’s pretty clear why murder is wrong - but the virtue of reporting a loved one for murder isn’t nearly as obvious.