Congrats...that is often a course weak people choose. "Don't snitch" is a problem in many communities...but it is important for some people to remain "popular".JoltinJoe wrote: I...took the heat when I knew who did something, and wouldn't tell. Our Vice Principal had me in detention one week for several days because this teacher knew I saw something and wouldn't say what happened. He finally asked me why I wouldn't just give up the information, and I said it wasn't my job to discipline anyone, or assist him in doing it. He told me I was doing the right thing and sent me home.
And I am sure that a lot of Catholic preists also took that same route when they knew that others were molesting young boys. Not their job to discipline anyone...or assist anyone in doing it. Heck, it takes court orders...ones that the Church repeatedly chooses to fight...not Christian values...to make the truth come out.
Shameful...but hey, you back your home boys.





