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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2025 · 7 MIN

Balancing Morality and Duty: The Role of a Government Informant in Our Communities

from Before Breakfast · host Kathlene Herberger

In the intricate web of ethics and responsibility, the phrase “don’t sht where you eat”* serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between personal gain and the preservation of one’s community. This age-old adage cautions against actions that could harm the very environment or relationships upon which you depend. For individuals serving as government informants, this principle is especially pertinent. But is it possible to act as an informant, earn an income, and still uphold righteous values while keeping the community safe? This article delves into the complexities of such a role and highlights how informants can navigate their responsibilities with integrity, particularly when it comes to prioritizing the safety of children — the most vulnerable members of society.

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