Saturday, June 13, 2009

TI Snitching. The Final Word.

Sort of grew tired hearing the back and forth about rapper TI being a snitch, or not being a snitch.
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This video kind of clears that up.

There are a lot of websites saying one of three things:

1) TI is still an authentic trapper rapper and NOT a snitch
2) TI is snitching, and his new rap name is Mr. Go Tell It
3) TI is snitching, but this is the right thing to do
4) TI is knee deep in snitches, got snitches for days, TI can't turn around without bumping into another telling dude

Before we get to the dryer analysis, let's look at some aggregation of the websites saying each of the above examples.

"theres no way a convicted felon gets caught buyin assault rifles with silencers and get off with community service and probation...."





"Finally someone stood up and made sense. Thanks for that, tired of the haters always tryin to kick T.I. down..."








"...let’s just pretend he did. Does rejecting the notion of reporting a crime to the police contradict the
positive message he’s trying to instill in young people?"






"...what he does not mention, though, is his prior work as a Drug Enforcement Administration informant who snitched out criminal cohorts and testified as a government witness at the trial of an Atlanta heroin trafficker."



And now the final word: if money was all it took to stay out of prison, none of the Enron boys would have seen a day. Mandatory federal guidelines require felons with firearms to serve a minimum of a five year sentence, consecutively. Check it out on the link.

Question for the day: When you listen to TI, you're giving money to an informer. Does this cause a moral dilemma for you? Or is it something that doesn't really matter to you? Many rappers are fake trappers, down-lo bros, and worse. So is it really that bad that one is an informer? Let me know yall.