Grooveman2007 wrote:got tonkaed wrote:SolidLuigi wrote:got tonkaed wrote:i am all for you not snitching and invite people who automatically assume the opposite to question whether or not that there is a cultural class distinction that makes you feel that you must respond that way.
I mean its a fence folks....lets get some perspective.
If it were just some kids messing around and ruining a fence I'd say who cares. But the OP clearly said the cops said they were already on probation and they ditched a gun in the front yard so they weren't exactly harmless
clearly the number of things you can end up on probation for and the fact that they have a gun, doesnt make them dangers to society, and in fact a large number of the things your likely to get put on probation for, are very class based, almost antagonisitically so.
In that type of situation, im not saying anything to the cops either.
It's class based because of desparity. The two guys probably didn't have anything else to turn to except crime. Face it, when people are backed into corners, they do desperate things. So unless we eliminate class (doesn't work, been tried) there will always be class differences. That's primarily why most crime is in the inner city. It doesn't matter if someone is rich or poor, if they do things like that, they're a danger to society and deserve to be adequately punished. And not snitching only endanger society more.
This is so stupid it practically drools.
Dude, I'm not discounting the fact that there is a relationship between disparity and crime, but in your comment you put all criminals in the realm of OK by saying that their hands are forced by the "system"
Bah, let's talk about personal responsibility, decision making, values, etc.
To absolve a criminal of responsibility because there is a class structure (and in said class structure those living in disparity should strive to the next tier of the caste, not be weak and resort to crime, but the uneducated are often too stupid to realize that) is absolutely giving in to the same liberal dribble that allows thieves to sue home owners when the thief is injured on the property while committing a crime.
Let's just face it: if there were no class levels, there would be nothing to push people to work harder, achieve and challenge the status quo.
So, let's not immediately assume that these people were "forced" into a life of crime. They have choices and chose to go that way.
Oh, finally, please tell me what you know about the "inner city," or did you read that most crime happens there from a text book?