If I ride my brother rides

So you joined an MC and it’s not what you thought it was. From the outside, it looks like the grass is super green, tight brotherhood, members riding, and the club is known and respected in the community. Prospecting was good, you learned what you needed to learn, you made your required runs and now you’re a full patch member. But now you’re sitting in church and you hear all the shit that’s going on. Fighting between brothers, brothers talking about other brothers behind their backs, brothers not following the bylaws, not riding, not going to visit other chapters. So you’re like what the fuck did I get myself into! Now here’s where you find yourself sitting at the crossroads. Do you turn left and keep the perpetration of fuckery going or do you turn right and work to make things better/right? No club is perfect, because men will have there own opinion about everything that they are not in control of. This way, that way. But when you’re in an MC, the guidelines are already laid out for you. It’s called the bylaws, and all you have to do is follow them. The founder(s) of your club had a vision, a vision that they wanted a tight brotherhood of men. Either it was riding their scoots together, having each other’s backs or uplifting his fellow man in a helping hand situation. If you’re in an MC and you don’t at least read the bylaws once a week, then you are not living them. Live your bylaws, live the biker’s codes and be the best biker/brother you can be. Whether you’re in a 99% club, an OMC or a 1%er club, being the best biker you can be and to your fellow club brothers should be your number one priority. If I have it my brother has it. Have a blessed Monday. Solo

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