I’m talking about like tax fraud and stuff.

Do you be the snitch, or do you be like Skyler White and join them?

  • Etterra@discuss.online
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    3 hours ago

    No. Fuck the government and giant corporations. I mean I wouldn’t commit such crimes, but that’s just because I don’t want to deal with the consequences if I get caught. If you’re willing to pay your nickel and take your chances, go for it, as long as no innocent people are hurt in the process.

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    8 hours ago

    No and no.

    Ponzi scheme or something like that? Yes, I would snitch. Bank robbery, please do not tell me. Cheating on taxes? I will judge you but no, not turn you in, if you get caught you get caught.

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    Neither? I’d wash my hands off the whole thing “on your head be it if this goes to shit”.0

    Not calling the authorities, also not going to need torture to tell them what I know if you get caught.

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    8 hours ago

    Ethics comes above personal relationships always. That being said, small-scale tax fraud doesn’t really seem pressing; there’s plenty of flexibility about what to ethically do about that.

    I’d have to duckduckgo where you even report that, because I don’t think it’s the normal police.

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    Serious, yes. Tax fraud, no.

    Tax fraud may be serious to the govt, and the punishment may be serious, but you’re not hurting an individual, you’re not putting anyone out if business or out of a job, you’re not committing treason, you’re not even displaying sociopathic tendencies. Maybe if it were on the scale of Trump’s tax fraud …

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      8 hours ago

      Every family and relationship is different, I guess. I feel like active extortion would make the dinners a bit weird for me.

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    22 hours ago

    First, Skyler was practically a hostage, and an unwilling participant at best. I would describe her more as an abuse victim who still stays with her partner than a collaborator.

    But to answer your question it’s always going to be a case-by-case basis because it really depends on the impact of what they’re doing and the harm it causes.

    • Defrauding the government? Meh, the government has been fucking us for generations, turnabout is fair play.

    • Stealing from some oligarch? Shit, need a partner? Eat the rich.

    • Embezzling from your small-business employer? That’s more likely to have a direct impact on your coworkers so I’d be concerned but still probably not.

    But more serious stuff like dealing hard drugs to kids, selling guns and bombs to crazy people, killing people, blowing shit up, etc? Yeah, now we have a problem. Now, what gets done about that problem also depends on the person, the activity, and the circumstances.

    • My husband came after me with a knife so I shot him? Cool, gimme a call if you need help hiding the body.
    • Help I accidentally murdered someone (and it really was an accident)? Gray area, the law probably needs to get involved but I would encourage them to come forward themselves rather than turn them in. If they had a compelling reason not to I might help them or might stay out of it depending on circumstance.
    • My wife wouldn’t let me turn our home into the set of a realtiy TV show so I could be a star so I beat her to death (an actual thing that happened)? Hello officer, it was this guy right here.
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      Agreed. Are they punching up or down? What’s the potential harm and who will it harm?

      If they’re just setting themselves up for disaster it’s probably best to remain hands-off and distance yourself. If they have a family I’d at least tell them what an idiot they are and then distance myself. Probably might be worth checking with the partner and tell them to protect themselves if they aren’t part of it.

      And yeah, like you said, anything causing harm to innocent parties like selling hard drugs or guns is a non-starter.

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        Yeah, their reasons for doing it matter too obviously. If they’re just fucking over other people to enrich themselves then I am much more likely to report them (and also stop being friendly, cause that’s not the kind of person I want to spend my time with.)

        Also re:selling guns I should clarify - I don’t have an issue with selling guns, even illegally, unless they’re selling to people who shouldn’t have them.

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    This is nepotism plain and simple.

    Everyone looks at trump employing his friends and family and complains, but put in the same place you’d all do the same.

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    I would not.

    Even if the law made it my duty to do so, I would not comply (aka the law can go fuck itself). It’s family. Family is at the base of everything else, including civil society (with all its laws, and all its crimes). There is no way I will report any member of the family, for anything.

    It doesn’t mean I blindly agree with anything stupid my family could do (certainly not) nor that whatever ‘bad’ they may do shouldn’t be dealt with. It just means that it’s not (civil) society’s business.

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    Report them for tax fraud? Almost definitely not. I would be getting a lawyer and accountant to insulate myself and my financials from them.