I'm an old-fashioned person, and I don't like informers.
by William S. Burroughs
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In his final journals, William S. Burroughs reflects on his views regarding informers, revealing his old-fashioned sensibilities. He expresses a clear disdain for those who betray trust and share confidential information, suggesting that he values loyalty and discretion over snitching. This perspective is woven throughout his narrative, highlighting his belief in the importance of personal integrity and the complexities of human relationships.

Burroughs' reluctance towards informers also speaks to a broader theme of authenticity in communication and the potential dangers of betrayal. His old-fashioned stance serves as a reminder of the ethical dilemmas faced in society, particularly in a world where information can be so easily weaponized. Through his writings, he critiques social dynamics while advocating for a more trustworthy and respectful approach to interpersonal interactions.

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