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Tuesday, April 21, 2020

St. Louis County Releases ‘Snitch Files” – Local Citizens Who Called County Government to Snitch on Business Owners

Responsible parents teach their children “don’t be a snitch.” We do this so that our children aren’t hated, because everyone knows that everyone hates a snitch.

But the Coronavirus fear mongers are turning otherwise responsible and likable people into sniveling snitches that nobody likes. And we can prove it.

Talk radio great Jamie Allman filed a Sunshine law request for the actual emails of St. Louis County residents who’ve snitched on local entrepreneurs trying to make a living. Most of the complaints were unfounded, involving people “turning in” companies that were deemed essential by the county.
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-WiscoDave

10 comments:

  1. These are people who would watch The Diary of Anne Frank and yell, “They’re in the attic!”

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  2. These are the snitches your government, and all socialist governments, love.

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  3. Snitches get ditches. I wonder how the draining ditches around St Louis County are affected?

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  4. Yup. let's keep the infighting up. while the elites orchestrating this madness skate away repurcussion free.

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  5. This has been driving me nuts....people been waiting to tell on others

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  6. The county we live in (Riverside) has gone to the trouble of creating a phone APP residents can use to snitch on their neighbors. No, I'm not shitting you!

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  7. "turning otherwise responsible and likable people into sniveling snitches"

    No. Not "turning". This overwrought hysteria is UNCOVERING people with unpleasant tendencies. They were busybody do-gooder fuckweasels before WuFlu.

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  8. NYFC shut down its snitch line. Seems it was being flooded with Dick Pics.

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  9. depicable busybodies. hoping they get their just dues. what goes around comes around.

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