November 9, 2011

Snitching for Thee But Not For Me?

The idea that snitching is wrong, is supported by police, lawyers, doctors and even Harvard academics. How often do professionals snitch on their colleagues? Why do they urge ordinary civilians, especially poor teenagers to snitch on their colleagues? Cambridge residents live under the guidance of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government's academic morality. Every time I write something negative about a city official or a Harvard celebrity the next day, sometimes the same day thugs threaten me, provoke me or keep me under surveillance using campus cops or city police employees. Intimidating a person in the free exercise of a constitutionally guaranteed rights is a felony under MA state laws. In Cambridge laws are optional. Three city employees won large settlements (one for $10 million) for retaliation by the City Manager. Retaliation is the rule not the exception in Cambridge. Why should it be any different in poor Boston neighborhoods? Why should there be one rule for the rich and another for the poor?

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/2011_1109stop_snitchin_moves_online_officials_say_culture_alive_and_well/

T-shirt controversy.  Designer...
Photo by Renee DeKona
T-shirt controversy. Designer Antonio Ansaldi with the Stop Snitchin’ shirt he designed and the Stop Killing shirt designed by Tina Chery.

Stop Snitchin’ moves online
Officials say culture alive and well
By Natalie Sherman and Colneth Smiley Jr.
Boston Herald
Wednesday, November 9, 2011

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http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/2011_1111help_stop_the_cycle_of_violence_/

Help stop the cycle of violence ...
By Boston Herald Staff
Friday, November 11, 2011

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