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big shout out to the ghosts and the ghostettes welcome to the live happy fourth of july to
everyone on this episode we talk about leaving your mc when is it time to leave
when is enough enough we get into biker news and we're going to take your calls on this episode
of demons row tv and no yeah we ghostin baby. my ghosts my ghostettes let me know in the comments if you've ever felt like leaving your mc
or you had to leave your mc for whatever reason health work the schedule just didn't work for you
lack of brotherhood there's so many reasons why people leave clubs this is the reason why
i always say the most important aspect of this culture of mc culture is the hang around process
you need to hang around long enough to you know who you're dealing with who's who sometimes
management changes and that's why we get caught in these positions if you hang around long enough
in the beginning you will see the red flags people can only be fake for so long but if you've been in
a club for years and you're thinking about leaving I'm big on accountability what what am I not
doing or what did I do wrong did I do something wrong is it other people is it political this is
what happens in clubs there's a lot of politics involved in clubs are you making it to a certain
amount of events brothers don't know what's going on with you and they will blame you
because they don't know what's going on with you you could have health issues
you could have work you know that you have to get done and sometimes you can't make it to certain
events there could be something with your kids and you're the type of person that you don't speak out
about certain things brothers will look down on you and that is a major thing as a culture that we
need to work on and we're all guilty of it we've all had our times where we're going super hard and
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