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On Today's Show: A few small towns in BC have adopted a "No Snitching" policy... for what?! Have you heard of the term "Boreout"? This is NOT how a lottery win should go down! We'll tell you about a completely botched Dream Home Lottery in the UK...and how they dealt with the winner What are the top tutorials people are googling? That and more on today's Nat & Drew Show!
In the realm of criminal investigations, few cases have been as historically confounding as the 1996 murder of iconic rapper Tupac Shakur. The circumstances surrounding Tupac's death have incited speculation and intrigue for over three decades. Amidst the myriad of theories and conjectures, one aspect stands starkly unchallenged - the detrimental role played by the 'no-snitching' culture in obscuring the path to justice. Rooted in fear, loyalty, or distrust towards law enforcement, the 'no-snitching' culture is a phenomenon where community members remain silent about crime, including withholding key information about offenses. In the case of Tupac's murder, this ingrained attitude significantly hindered the investigative process, casting a veil of silence over vital leads, potential witnesses, and crucial details. The shooting occurred after a Mike Tyson fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, a public venue buzzing with people. Yet, in the wake of the crime, the investigators faced a wall of silence. The pervasive 'no-snitching' culture cast its long shadow, discouraging potential witnesses from sharing their observations. Despite the high-profile nature of the crime and its setting, law enforcement agencies found themselves grappling with a dearth of cooperative witnesses. Eyewitness testimony, an integral part of criminal investigations, provides detailed insights that often lead to the identification, apprehension, and eventual conviction of perpetrators. However, the reluctance to break the 'no-snitching' code meant valuable insights into Tupac's murder were left unspoken, creating a significant stumbling block for detectives working the case. Moreover, this culture was not confined to the public. Several key figures close to Tupac, from his associates to the members of his entourage, held back information. This self-imposed silence from those intimately connected to the case further crippled the investigation. The fact that these individuals likely harbored valuable information about the night of the murder, potential enemies, or even knowledge of threats against Tupac, amplifies the debilitating impact of the 'no-snitching' ethos on the case. The 'no-snitching' culture also potentially harbored the perpetrators of the crime, providing a protective sheath that allowed them to evade justice. The fear of retaliation, compounded by a deeply ingrained loyalty to the community or gang, meant those with direct knowledge of the crime chose silence over revelation. As a result, those who pulled the trigger that fateful night remained hidden in the crowd, shielded by a communal pledge of silence. This culture isn't unique to the Shakur case. It's a pervasive issue across many American inner cities, often exacerbated by strained relationships between communities and law enforcement. However, the Shakur case shines a spotlight on the detrimental societal effects of such a culture. In a broader sense, the 'no-snitching' phenomenon perpetuates a cycle of violence and crime, enabling perpetrators to act with impunity. It silences voices that could contribute to justice and truth. In the case of Tupac Shakur, it has resulted in a mystery that, after more than three decades, continues to elude resolution. Addressing the 'no-snitching' culture requires comprehensive efforts. From increasing trust between law enforcement and communities to providing better witness protection, measures must encourage open dialogue and cooperation. As the unsolved murder of Tupac Shakur demonstrates, the cost of silence can be the difference between justice served and justice denied. Tupac's legacy continues reverberating in the cultural consciousness, reminding us of the urgent need to break this chain of silence. It's a haunting testament to the grim reality that when the 'no-snitching' culture mutes voices, justice remains unserved, and the echoes of unresolved crimes continue to haunt the corridors of the past. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
An absolutely unhinged episode, where we discuss LAFC's recent scoring drought, why two Houston games might be just what we need right now, and how Carlos Vela is maybe... ahhh, I don't wanna say it. Plus, we chat Messi and whether or not Don Garber will finally let Thorington cook. And remember... NO SNITCHING! Twitter: @HaFoSaFoYouTube: @happyfootsadfoot Instagram: @happyfootsadfootTikTok: @happyfootsadfootFacebook: @happyfootsadfootpod
On this episode DCMWG is joined by the creator of No Jumper & Plug Talk, Adam22. Adam & DCMWG start with him embarking on a porn career with girlfriend Lena The Plug (4:40), Adam's fallout with former partner and co-host House Phone (12:05), the pros & cons of constantly being viral (17:32), Adam's experience on the Joe Budden Podcast with the culture vulture claims (26:54), the “No Snitching” policy in the culture (34:00), Adam's career in BMX and the transition into hip-hop (37:51), Voicemails (46:52) & more.Get your real life advice from Mona on the show! Dial 267-225-2492 and leave a question for a chance to have your voicemail answered on an episode.Filmed on Location: Hyyer Lab + Studio, Los Angeles, CAExecutive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett JeffriesExecutive Producer: Don't Call Me White Girl On SetProducers: Tom Flies & Dre SmithInstagram: @BreakbeatMedia @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl @PhelpsJugo @TomFlies @ItsDreSmith @Adam22
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REVOLT Black News questions why Jayland Walker story is invisible from the mainstream news cycle; the silence of a community and witnesses surrounding Nipsey Hussle's murder; What is the outcome of Britney Griner pleading guilty. And more with Entertainment Remix and Revolutionary of the Week.
Our monthly series with The Vault Teen Center and Eastside Community Network continues with a discussion about Detroit's Project Greenlight program and the no snitch culture in many neighborhoods in Detroit. Special shoutout and thanks to Kayla, Johnathan and Nashae for showing up as their authentic selves for this conversation. The Vaulted Youth Voices monthly series is sponsored by the Skillman Foundation. Young people are learning Detroit history, podcasting, producing and the power of narrative to curate podcast episodes. The ultimate goal is to have the young people create and sustain their own podcast on the new Detroit Eastside Engagement Podcast Network.
It seems even the most devout techno-utopiasts carry around a Moleskine notebook. They appreciate the way writing longhand on paper alters their thought processes. Yet the same people think writing on a typewriter is absurd, performative, pretentious, or a deliberate troll. Over the past year, I've grown to love writing on a typewriter. I didn't write my first three books on a typewriter, but I am my next one. I use my typewriter to write articles (yes, this one), email newsletters, and even tweets. I think you should try it. Write on a typewriter. The typewriter is the best writing tool ever If you've followed my work a while, you've seen me experiment with progressively more-primitive writing tools. I first used an AlphaSmart – a portable word-processor – seven years ago. Readers of my latest book, Mind Management, Not Time Management will recognize the typewriter as another “grippy” tool. It helps you get a grip on your thoughts, without letting them slip. But, I think the typewriter is the end of this road. I won't be making cuneiform impressions on clay any time soon, and I won't even bother experimenting with a chisel and stone tablet. As the musician John Mayer – who writes his lyrics on a typewriter – has said, “I'm not picking the typewriter because I think it's hip. It's the best version of the idea that's ever come around.” Or, as I say, there is no more pure writing device than a typewriter. Before you dismiss that statement, think about it carefully. Notice I said “writing,” not “editing,” nor “publishing.” Computers are great for publishing A computer is the greatest publishing device ever. I have a computer to thank for my career as an author. It not only helps me lay out the interiors of my books and design my covers, but without my computer, I couldn't then publish my books to a market of hundreds of millions of readers around the globe. None of it could be done without my computer. And since my computer is also what I use to crowdsource editing from my readers and prepare manuscripts, the computer is not only the best publishing device, it's the best editing device. Typewriters are great for writing Write, edit, publish: Those are the steps you must repeat to be a writer, and they have to be done in order. You can take a step backward, but you can't skip a step forward. No device does the first step better than a typewriter. It's for writing, not research Some will protest that you can't look things up on a typewriter. Well, that's “research,” and it can be done before writing, or after writing, while editing. Research, however, is not writing. Only writing is writing. Your first draft doesn't belong on the cloud Some will point out that when you write on a typewriter, your work isn't stored on a hard drive or backed up to the cloud. It's too easy to lose sheets of paper. These people fundamentally misunderstand the writing process. As Ernest Hemingway said, “The first draft of anything is shit.” The typewriter is where you say everything you might want to say and explore how to say it. While it shows up on a page, the real work takes place in your mind – daydreamt in your own personal cloud. As you write, you print Not that your first draft isn't handy to have. This makes the typewriter the better writing device than its cousin, the AlphaSmart. The AlphaSmart has a tiny screen, which is a good forcing-function to keep your fingers moving. But once the writing is done, you mostly have to rely on what new connections you've made in your mind. As you write on a typewriter, you also print. When you're done, you have a page you can pick up and mark on while you pace around or read parts aloud. By the way, if you're thinking that piece of paper is bad for the environment, consider that one hour of computer use is worth about seven sheets of paper. We all have scrap paper lying around with a bare side we can type on. You can save that from a landfill – and a typewriter, too! When you write longhand on paper, you also get something tactile you can review. That is, if you have great penmanship. I, for one, still have illegible handwriting, even after forty years experience holding a pencil. I love how no matter what you write on a typewriter, it always looks the same: Invectives, tirades, and vituperations are printed with the same font as love letters, manifestos, and fan mail. The shapes of the letters impart no meaning, leaving only the words to do their jobs. Typewriters are faster than longhand As someone who wrote a book about how time management is overrated, I have to admit, it isn't the most important thing in the world that you can write faster on a typewriter than by hand. The way longhand writing slows down your thought process has its place – as does the nimble qualities of writing on a computer in those rare cases where you merely need to record something you've already thought through. A typewriter sits right in the sweet spot between speed and deliberation. The keys require more force than those of a computer, and you can only write a dozen words or so before a bell rings, bringing you back to the present moment and reminding you to push the carriage to the start position. Typewriters are tools for thought The typewriter is the best writing tool, which makes it a great thinking tool. This is less about what the typewriter makes you think and more about what the typewriter doesn't make you think. When I wrote about my AlphaSmart seven years ago, I was bombarded with comments about how it was weak to want a device that didn't connect to the internet. If I wanted to avoid distraction, I should just suck it up and focus – at best disconnect my laptop from the internet. By now, more people have realized they aren't infallible masters of their actions, and are prone to distractions. So, the first thing people usually appreciate about the typewriter is that it will prevent them from checking email or their favorite social media vice. The only web you'll find on a typewriter might be made by a spider, but you'll only have those if you aren't a writer. Typewriters are great for what they don't have The typewriter has no software and no firmware – it only has hardware. This means not a single software-update notification. My Smith-Corona has been running on the same hardware since the Truman administration. And isn't it true, man, those annoying software updates, while they promise to improve the interface, are really for security? The typewriter is immune to attacks and hacks. And the NSA can't touch it because there's No Software Aboard, and so No Suspect Apps, thus No Snitching to Apple. No thought crimes will be committed on the typewriter. You can write your thoughts, No Strings Attached. You don't get lost on a typewriter. There's no main menu, no hamburger navigation, no apps to sample – just a writing feast. The only thing that crashes are the keys. Since the typewriter lacks modern features such as the internet or software, that means no spelling- or grammar-check. If you make a mistake, you have three choices: strike it out, paint on whiteout (if you can still find some), or my personal favorite: live with it and move on. There's no fooling yourself when writing on a typewriter: This is a first draft. It will not be televised. Do not collect 200 edits. You can only pass “Go.” Digital Zettelkasten now on Audible! New Audible users listen free through this link. Also available on other platforms. About Your Host, David Kadavy David Kadavy is author of Mind Management, Not Time Management, The Heart to Start and Design for Hackers. Through the Love Your Work podcast, his Love Mondays newsletter, and self-publishing coaching David helps you make it as a creative. Follow David on: Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Subscribe to Love Your Work Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Stitcher YouTube RSS Email Support the show on Patreon Put your money where your mind is. Patreon lets you support independent creators like me. Support now on Patreon » Show notes: http://kadavy.net/blog/posts/write-on-a-typewriter/
Hour 4: The Giants are reportedly beginning their interviews for a new General Manager with a guy named Joe Schoen, who is currently the assistant GM up in Buffalo, we got to hear the passion through the phone as some Giants fans dialed up the show to do some venting, Gio breaks the rules and discovers something in the process, Jerry then delivered the essentials before Wednesday's highly anticipated ‘Moment of the Day', after that Gio explained the situation he now finds himself in after breaking the bathroom rules.
With all the increased violence across the world and especially the city of Birmingham Alabama should people that see violence happen in front of them speak up determining the situation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/da-mack-mane/message
A lot of AFRICAN AMERICAN BOYS become enamored with the street life, some out of necessity; but most out of fascination as America has always propped up the villain in POP CULTURE. So much so that when GANGSTA RAP became a part of the HIP HOP genre it helped to push the genre to the number one genre in the country, but as cultural critic, TOMMY BOTTOM's stated in his play EDUCATED GANGSTER the white kids mostly bought it, but the BLACK kids bought into it. Special guest co-host, DASIA ROBINSON and former felon/gang member turned businessman; RICKEY ROSS drops by to discuss how STREET CODES have woven their way into parts of BLACK CULTURE. For example, NO SNITCHING to the police was once reserved for people who chose the STREET LIFE, but now throughout BLACK CULTURE being a snitch whether you chose the STREET LIFE or not seemingly gets confused. Why are artist that come from the street life that consistently rap about harming other BLACK people, MONEY OVER BITCHES, or DONT TRUST ANYONE given so much respect? MENTAL DIALOGUE asking the questions AMERICA'S afraid to ask. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/montoya-smith/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/montoya-smith/support
I'm addressing my community with this one. No stitching does more harm than good. I explain why. Comment to continue the conversation --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiffthegift/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiffthegift/support
SNITCHING, to some it's the ultimate betrayal. In movies it's could lead to NOT BEING TRUSTED, DISOWNED, OR SOMETIMES EVEN DEATH, but if you hang with those that break rules to suit them, or hurt others to get your point across? Then you should expect to be snitch on one day. You can really tell some of us watch IT AY too many MOB movies, cause there no such thing as NO SNITCHING among these young folks, only JEALOUSY,MISTRUST, AND DEATH. SNITCHING may be a BETRAYAL to some, but there maybe someone out there that wish you would snitch, to save them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bhn-podcast/message
AER Presents: Do Bgirls Honor The "No Snitching" Code? Check out this quick podcast we put together regarding Bboy/Bgirl culture. Feel free to listen in while on your way to work, or practice, or while you’re preping for that Snyder Cut. Follow us on: soundcloud/AER:Bboy/BgilrPodcast....
6IX9INE AND THE WHOLE NO SNITCHING MENTALITY
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, welcome back to another episode of the Blacksmith's furnace. We're still recording remotely as we're all observing lockdown, well all of us except Croydon. Peter took the Hot seat and fielded questions about whether or not the Apostles were right for apparently abandoning Paul when he was incarcerated for the last time and We go on to talk about the infamous rapper Tekashi Six Nine who was recently released from Prison and has gone right back to the lifestyle and persona that got him in trouble in the first place and whether as Christians, are we expected to also submit to some of the tenets of our culture like the unspoken rule of "No Snitching" For our Hookups Mo suggested checking out a podcast by Ligioner Ministries called % minutes in Church History Check it out here: [https://www.5minutesinchurchhistory.com/](https://www.5minutesinchurchhistory.com/) Peter suggested, for any and all The Office fans, checking out a podcast by two stars of the Hit show called Office Ladies Check it out here [https://officeladies.com/](https://officeladies.com/) and Rob suggested checking out Shopan's music most especially his C- prelude on Spotify We hope you enjoy the episode and if you do please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing, and if you don't, please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing. We're big believers in the "win-win"Take care and stay blessed. Special thanks to RUDE (@itsrudeboy) for the intro and outro music. And to Calvin A Turner founder of Torra Media (facebook , @torramedia) and digital designer extraordinaire for [TheOrdinaryAmazing.com](http://theordinaryamazing.com/) logo design.
Topics: David Stern's legacy for embracing diversity for the NBA, all Kevin Spacey accusers are dying, the impact of the #MeToo Movement extends from Hollywood to Catholicism, Pope Francis VS the no-snitch rule in Catholicism re: sexual abuse, TAJ says Kendrick Lamar will go down as the greatest pound-for-pound rapper of all time, and more. Got a topic you want us to cover? Slide in the DMs and let us know! IG: @tajfcruz, @ryals____ Twitter: @breakbarrierpod, @tajcruz, @therealryals
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In this episode we talk about the whole Tekashi 69 situation in which his stance to work with the feds hasn't totally diminished his popularity.. Raising the question is it ok to do this as opposed to back in the day? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dd4ym/support
NO SNITCHING!! Welcome to the best hour of your week. In a relationship, whats THE most important attribute your mate has to have? Do men EVER get tired of sleeping with multiple women?? Hey...H-Money gonna H-Money. And we have a "Star" in the building this week!!! There are other podcast...and then there's us. #WeAreTheTruth
In Episode 33, Will K is joined by frequent guest of the show, Ashley Kay, as they catch up on her recent acting exploits, and ventures into podcast disloyalty. They touch on Tekashi 69 and the street code of “No Snitching.” They also discuss Kevin Hart’s recent car accident and lawsuit, along with conversation about Will’s recent Pokémon Go obsession. They also give their opinions on the H&M controversy, the Hulu Wu-Tang series and the Antonio Brown saga. This should be a good one! Social Media: Instagram: ThaRealWillK Instagram: Goldhooligansrevenge Instagram: Downwiththekingpodcast Twitter: ThaRealWillK Twitter: dwtkpod www.facebook.com/downwiththekingpodcast www.soundcloud.com/downwiththekingpodcast Email: downwiththekingpodcast@gmail.com
Part 2 of a Double Header. Doon and 9Five have the conversation on if Russel Westbrook was detrimental to his team following the exit of KD, 6ix9ine Giving it all up and More. Intro Song: Dave East- Eviction. Outro Song: Lil Uzi - Shells --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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What's up everyone! This time we are talking about the album No Snitching is my Statement by the rapper: Stitches. Come along with us as we talk about this suggestion from our good friend Caleb and have fun talking about our new favorite rapper. Let us know what you think about the episode and the album and feel free to suggest one of your favorite albums. Enjoy!
Cardi B won’t have any men come out against here and what she use to do in the past. Here is the reason why...
Bark for the Life shit, & Henny for the Trife shit. You should know the slogan by now. Nonetheless, we're back discussing the topic of Snitching, and the pending cases of Troy Ave, & Tekashi. Also touched on the R Kelly's recent arrest. (21:25) Finally wrapping the episode with our NBA 2nd Half & Finals Predictions (29:27)
Welcome to another hilarious episode of That’s Absurd Podcast. This week the fellas speak on the following, R. Kelly fights back and get emotional, Leaving Neverland Doc, The Lakers not making the playoffs while LBJ A&R 2 Chains new album. Big Rob checks in to drop some facts(Melvo voice). No Snitching explained.
#KEEPUP with the state of the #hiphop industry! #Kuzzofly and #Smokey6figs fresh off planes caught up with #JamieJones1word on street #fights, what a #GRAMMY really means and how #hiphop police are making #snitches out of the youth! Roll up and tune every Monday on the #WJPN
Homeboy Etiquette crew plus K discuss Dwight, 69, and PS4 vs XBOX.
On this episode Ant along with his homeboys Wendell & Marques discuss the "No Snitching" culture between guys and their friends, ways to break up with a woman, passcode sharing, what to do with nudes after the relationship is over, does cosmetic surgery matter & more. Twitter: @OpenBook_Pod @Ant_Nixon @MrColeWorld Instagram: @OpenBookPod @Ant_Nixon @Whiskey_Charles @MrColeWorld07 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/openbookpod/support
A snippet from the episode dropping Tuesday the 21st! Ant along with his homeboys Wendell & Marques discuss the "No Snitching" culture between guys and their friends, ways to break up with a woman, passcode sharing, what to do with nudes after the relationship is over, does cosmetic surgery matter & more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/openbookpod/support
The guy have there first guest and they that talk about the Pepsi commercial, the internet providers selling your internet history and a whole bunch more so come tune in and laugh and get some facts★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
9-15-13 THE STREET CODE OF NO SNITCHING