🐀 The Gutter Report: 2025 — The Year Snitching Became the Standard
Cooperation went mainstream. Loyalty got left behind.
For decades, the street code was clear: silence was survival. Snitching wasn’t just frowned on — it was a death sentence. But in 2025? Cooperation ain’t just common, it’s celebrated. Courtrooms turned into content. Cooperation agreements turned into brand deals. And the culture stopped flinching.
It started with rappers — big names caught in indictments, whispering in the courtroom, then smiling on Instagram the next week. Industry co-signs didn’t stop, fans didn’t care, and money kept flowing. Loyalty went from law to liability.
Even the block reflects it. Rats walk free in neighborhoods where they used to get clipped. The same people who once cursed their name now dap them up at dice games. It ain’t just tolerated — it’s normalized.
⚖️ Courtrooms became theaters where cooperation takes center stage.
The system planned this. By flipping one soldier, they control the whole army. By rewarding betrayal, they break the backbone of any organization. And in 2025, it feels like the plan worked. The glorification of cooperation shows how the code is dying in plain sight.
But while the mainstream pushes the narrative, the gutter still remembers. Families still bury loved ones because of paperwork. Crews still crumble under testimony. And the ones who kept their mouth shut are still rotting in a cell with no deal, no spotlight, no second chance.
🐀 Tekashi 6ix9ine turned snitching into a brand, making cooperation mainstream.
So what’s next? If snitching is the new standard, then loyalty is now the exception. And that makes the rare few who still live by the code more valuable than ever — because they’re the last line holding the old world together.
🌆 Even in the heart of the city, the code feels forgotten, replaced by applause for paperwork.
Closing Report
2025 proved one thing: the rules got rewritten, and nobody asked permission. Cooperation became currency, and silence got turned into struggle. The culture might clap for rats now, but the gutter don’t forget.
When the paperwork drops, it still tells the real story. And in the gutter, that story don’t get erased — it gets remembered.
Good morning and Godspeed.
— Elliott Carterr
▶️ YouTube: LFTG Radio
Not for clicks — for clarity.