Fall of the Outlaw: Rise of the Feminist

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    #demonsrow #sosetheghost #1er
    We talk about the fall of outlaw motorcycle clubs. The fall of of masculinity and the Rise of the Feminist
    0:00 Fall of Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs
    0:25 Demons Row Theme
    0:57 Sose The Ghost speaks on people leaving motorcycle clubs
    1:32 Why are men getting soft
    1:42 Patrick Bet David speaks on how soft men are becoming
    6:15 1%er Ol Lady
    9:21 Feminist women need to hear this
    14:39 Why the feds are going after the motorcycle clubs
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  • @DemonsRow
    @DemonsRow  Рік тому +15

    get your Ghostaveli masks at www.demonsrow.com follow us on instagram @demonsrow tiktok @sosetheghost

    • @montewolf3570
      @montewolf3570 Рік тому +1

      I consider myself to be very lucky and fortunate that even that my parents were divorced because my Dad was still around me and he was a member of a MC I had lot of big Brothers to teach me how to be a man #GHOSTIN

    • @A_A_Ron001
      @A_A_Ron001 Рік тому +2

      Sose I can no longer do y. T for any kind of comment sharing, about a week ago I tried to speak on some truth and either the moderators or the big heads at YT kept pulling it and collapsing it. Now it's happening at random on other things that I try to comment about on other creators channels, I'm going to try to go check out rumble but for me UA-cam is too censored now it's like they're picking up on keywords, I wish you the best love and respect from Sunny ass Arizona

    • @montewolf3570
      @montewolf3570 Рік тому

      @@A_A_Ron001 Our enemies fear the truth their lies they tell us can't stand up to the truth. People need to remember those who cut off tongues will soon cut off heads

    • @A_A_Ron001
      @A_A_Ron001 Рік тому

      @@montewolf3570 man you are not lying, im 37 and looking back at my childhood I could swear that time was from a different planet. Not much makes logic sense anymore, the social norms will never be celebrated in my house and I'm sure that makes me every negative word the weirdos can throw at me, don't care. Stay frosty and stay away from silver bullets MR. Wolf L&R from sunny Arizona

    • @A_A_Ron001
      @A_A_Ron001 Рік тому

      @@montewolf3570 am I crazy or did they erase your comment from earlier? Because it's not showing up when click to see all replies, this is exactly what I was writing about, what's odd is 2 weeks ago Sose and I were commenting back and forth, now nothing....

  • @kevenjandreau5540
    @kevenjandreau5540 Рік тому +19

    First, both my parents were in name only. Both alcoholics, abusive, neglecting. Second, I left my club because the loyalty I was looking for wasn't really there. I got set up to take a drug rap since I was a new patched member & the other dude was a patched gray beard. Today, I'm the man I am thanks to the true brother that mothered me into the club. He taught me everything my 'dad' didn't. He also left the club when I did & tried to stand up for me. The guy in the video spoke some solid truth. Thanks for your video.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Yea kev i know well about disloyalty from your circle

    • @darylfitzgerald1327
      @darylfitzgerald1327 Рік тому +1

      Yoooo,. Your story is heartfelt,. Betrayal is not something I take lightly. I feel like you are solid guy and came out on top. 👍💯

    • @kevenjandreau5540
      @kevenjandreau5540 Рік тому +1

      @@darylfitzgerald1327 thanks. That was water long gone under the bridge & I've been ok all these years.

  • @raymondmonge7478
    @raymondmonge7478 Рік тому +38

    This guy is on point, my father was really rough on me and my mom was no softy either. If it wasn't for the way I was raised, I would not have survived half of the things I have faced in my life.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +2

      Thats a blessing to have both

    • @raymondmonge7478
      @raymondmonge7478 Рік тому +1

      @@DemonsRow Yes it was. First comes the chancleta, then the belt when my father got home. Made me strong enough to deal with the BS of life.

    • @shawntailor5485
      @shawntailor5485 Рік тому

      Pa was a tuff sombitch , ma would get you with whatever was in her hand , I know for a fact that learning to think twice has saved my life on multiple occasions . Had no idea how fortunate I was ,I thought we were poor cuz pa spent five years in a body cast ,but I know now how infinitely rich I am to have had good parents that loved me enuff to beat my stupid ass when I needed it ..yes like you I had an aunt that blamed me for Everything and there were resentful times for ass beatings j didnt deserve but I knew they had bad intell and i couldn't blame it on my folks . All us kids have lived long , while I had many friends and cousins that never saw pubic hairs .lol

    • @douglasshandera2818
      @douglasshandera2818 Рік тому +1

      This is one of your best shows to date

  • @josephkomanetz2413
    @josephkomanetz2413 Рік тому +39

    Sose, the direction you're taking your channel is truly outlaw. Taking a public stand on these cultural topics in the face of cancel culture is brave and inspirational. Please keep going!

  • @Wind--Gypsy
    @Wind--Gypsy Рік тому +8

    I'm a single dad, son is 26 now. I raised him on the values of honor, and that respect is earned, not given. That , for a man, honor is a gift. Once you sell it or give it away, you can never get it back.
    I lived my very young years with mother ( divorced my dad). Once I learned the real truth went with my dad. At that time he was P for the mother chapter. So I grew up and was raised in the club world. I grew up around real men, house mouse, POs, ol ladies etc. The only time I was away from that was 23 years in the military. My son also did his time in the military. To this day I still say he's the one good thing I did on this planet.
    Excellent video Sose 👍

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for sharing much respect

  • @stevezahn8056
    @stevezahn8056 Рік тому +8

    Alright, I grew up in the Bronx. I was born on the grand concourse, and moved to co-op city in 1970. I had a mom and dad. I was the youngest of three. I mostly grew up alone being 10 years and 14 years younger than my siblings. My dad was a salesman. He didn’t know a wench from a socket. I learned it all on my own. I started out reading choppers magazine when I was 12. At 18 I had a bobbed BSA. At 19 I had a Pan. 21 I was married. And I worked hard ass union construction to pay the bills. Now I’m 54. And broke down. With a flathead chop and an Evo. This guy is talking some truth. But it’s really up to the kid. I don’t wear a patch. I could have, but it’s not for me. But I’ve been around it all my life. And I find that the patch holders are the only people that are real. The internet and technology has ruined this world in a lot of ways. But it is the future, and ya got to deal with it. There’s still real men out there. I did have to laugh about the weight lifting. The strongest guy in the world can’t dodge that 45 bullet. Ya I guess i’m an OG now.

  • @dawnbrady684
    @dawnbrady684 Рік тому +15

    I grew up in a family of yours mine and ours. One mom or dad died and the other mom and dad left us latch key kids. It was effed up we made it work. We have daddy's girls in our family. I lost my step mom to pancreatic cancer in 2012. I dont care what they call it men in skinny jeans make me nervous. The leadership we have now is making hard for us to work together. The more we do get together the better

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Рік тому +1

      So true dawn

    • @shawntailor5485
      @shawntailor5485 Рік тому

      I'm sorry for your loss ,my beautiful gal left us for higher ground when my son was nine , we both still miss her every day and my boy didnt get to have a mom anymore ,I xang imagine his he feels as my parents were married 68 years and only parted when pa left for higher ground .now they're both fishing in heaven . Keep the chin up pizzon .its spose to get better .

  • @ChaseLewisMrLeBeau
    @ChaseLewisMrLeBeau Рік тому +15

    I was raised by both parents, but my mom was the disciplinarian which led to me being punished for things I didn’t do. It wasn’t until I was falsely accused of s*xual harassment at school when my parents finally realized that even adults lie on children. However, the damage had been done and for years I’ve been antisocial. Now that both my parents have passed on, I’m making changes in my life and I’m taking motorcycle lessons next month. #Ghostin

  • @anthonyc4033
    @anthonyc4033 Рік тому +11

    When I grew up on Taylor Ave in the Bronx the mix was about half and half when it came to the dad being around. My mom was a widow at 24.(Due to illness) Thankfully I had both grandparents living on the same block. So I had my uncle's and grandfathers around. They all stepped up to give me roll models.
    Everything he said is right. A large number of men have become weak. It is all due to this push of "toxic" masculinity on SM. Almost none can fend for themselves. They can't work with their hands, provide, protect, etc. If they did not have their phone in their hand they would be lost.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Yea not having men around made my life hard

  • @chriscruce9274
    @chriscruce9274 Рік тому +4

    This is great content.
    I was raised in the home with both parents, but was on my own at 17. I was raised to respect others equally regardless of age, gender, social or financial status, and so on. How this was effective was understanding ones character. Find the toxicity and remove it, while holding close to the non-toxic. Building strong self values, morals, and ethics came with a lot of kickback from men and women alike, but always standing on the high ground is what I chose. It was probably close to 20 years ago when I truly realized that masculinity was under attack when I came under scrutiny for my Old Lady not working, but rather taking care of the home front. The scrutiny came from none other than a male (NOT MAN) in my opinion that stayed home while his wife worked because she had bought in to the feminist indoctrination. I told him then that this will only work out in his favor a short period of time. Within about 7 years his wife was gone, and found another male even more feminist than the one that gave me scrutiny. This made me realize even more so that feminism is more addicting than any street drug, and that a feminist will never get enough. I say all this because I feel feminism, racism, homosexualism, and so on have been exploited by the government to reach the end goal of destroying the nuclear family to create a more dependent person relying on government as a savior.
    Thanks Sose for the shared content.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Yes i love this you really broke it down

  • @johnnyo_4158
    @johnnyo_4158 Рік тому +3

    I grew up in the mid to late 70’s and was raised by a very strong mother and she did not play. If I walked through that front door crying because someone picked on me she would kick my ass then make me go back out there and fight. No lie I would rather get my ass kicked out in the streets than have to deal with my mom because I didn’t defend myself. Don’t get me wrong my father was always around, but my mom she was the regulator.

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Рік тому

      The parents we have shape who we are

    • @johnnyo_4158
      @johnnyo_4158 Рік тому

      @@SoseTheGhost that’s right they made me strong. I went from the streets to the military, then came right back to the brothers that I grew up with who continued to grow to where we are today.

  • @brianminick2599
    @brianminick2599 Рік тому

    Great Episode... thanks for posting. I'm 51 and was in Boot camp at 17 never went back home, been through alot in life, wouldn't had been able to survive without the toughness of my grandfather's and fathers (paternal and step) then the balance of the women in my family... great message!!! #ghostin'

  • @steveborgresistance8310
    @steveborgresistance8310 Рік тому +1

    I'm Gen. X. Grew up in traditional home. Weapons, outdoors, horses, Motorcycles, and Trucks have been my life. 🔥😎👍

  • @angelguerrero3838
    @angelguerrero3838 Рік тому

    #ghostin this was a much needed video. The pussification thats happening right now is insane. Patrick be speaking words most need to hear but some are afraid to say. Great episode Sose

  • @thekid6109
    @thekid6109 Рік тому +2

    oh yeah, we #ghostin. Loved this episode Sose. I was fortunate to grow up with both a mother and a father but this still hit home as I think of others who I grew up with who weren't as fortunate

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      That’s awesome of you to have empathy like that

  • @frankmorris7003
    @frankmorris7003 Рік тому +5

    Everything that this guy has said is absolutely on point !!!!

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Рік тому +3

      Yes brother

    • @frankmorris7003
      @frankmorris7003 Рік тому

      @@SoseTheGhost I'm so very grateful that I was learned from my late great grandpapa and his brother's aswell as watching other men of there generation of how to be a man. But I also learned how to be a man from learning the history of heritage specifically the men of my heritage and how they acted, carried & conducted themselves. More Importantly it's guys like u sose my brother that help me keep my sanity.

  • @yepyep1013
    @yepyep1013 Рік тому

    Sose,
    Keep pounding these vids out man! 🔥

  • @markoleary2000
    @markoleary2000 Рік тому +1

    Like smashed,things are changing on a whole bigger level than the narrative would have us believe! Beware of false idols!!! Union! You said it Sose,that's the word that stood out to me! Stay concsious love what you do,much love. Peace.

  • @poor96svt9
    @poor96svt9 Рік тому +1

    My grandparents raised me until I was 11. Then I lived with my mom and step dad. He was a trucker. Never around. I constantly wanted to hang around other older guys in the neighborhood and I never could connect with dudes my age growing up. I still to this day get along with guys 10+ years older than me. Most of the hands on stuff I know, is self taught with some guidance. I’ve had to figure out a LOT that most guys my age learned from their pops.
    Society has gone soft. A lady brought this to my attention a few weeks ago. Technology has made people lazy and entitled. Lots have the attitude “why should I do it? Someone else will if i don’t”.

  • @feodiente9460
    @feodiente9460 Рік тому +1

    I can't lie Sose,..That action packed pre-intro sent me bruh 🤣 But a single mother who was a modern woman even back then, Plus she was adamant about me being self aware....💯 And The WinterWolf still #Ghostin

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Yes im tryin to make the intro more crazy lol much love

    • @feodiente9460
      @feodiente9460 Рік тому

      @@DemonsRow I fuks with it.. keep it going..

  • @Arthurian.
    @Arthurian. Рік тому

    This is coo youare showcasing PBD. I was recently thinking about how cool it would be for PBD to have you on his channel.
    You being self made from hard work & creating culture is what he's all about showcasing.
    I hope ya get on his show someday!

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Throw my name out there love you could be the comment he reads thats how it is. Thank you for the good vibes.

  • @Philo-Rides
    @Philo-Rides Рік тому

    My 2 Brothers and me Raised by my step-dad at 8 yrs old.Provided for family 4 more kids.My Uncles were Men's Man.
    Fixing Cars.Hunting Fishing. So I did the same for my 3 sons.They are MEN NOW.
    I'm 58.Riding is Therapy. A Good
    Influence on my nephews too.
    Thanks Sose.

  • @fernandomaldonado7103
    @fernandomaldonado7103 Рік тому

    Ghost not going to lie I grew up with both parents one thing I will never forget is my dad's work ethic. He worked all the time he was up before I was and came home later in the day after I came home from school. He was easily working 12+ hours every day and it rubbed off on me I believe. I, myself right now work 60 to 72 hours to provide for me and my girl. My dad has always taught me to always keep fighting and push through so I this video hit home for me. We have to experience those tough times in life so we can see that we can get through it and there is light at the end of the tunnel we just have to remind ourselves to keep pushing! Love the content Ghost always makes my days at work better much love and respect

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому

      Much love brother must have been awesome to have a dad

  • @remussantaclarita
    @remussantaclarita Рік тому +1

    Facts! I grew up in Eastern Europe. We don't sugar cote shit. Not Willy Wonka..this guys speaks truth

  • @billaugsburger927
    @billaugsburger927 Рік тому

    I came from a whole family, dad was in two wars so was gone a lot, I grew up playing all sports in highschool and bodybuilding from 15 years old and still do today at over 60 years old...a lot of this is foreign language to boys and men today...spot on episode, yes, the spirit is failing in our society today, fewer and fewer men are willing to fight...

  • @rayvoltz3467
    @rayvoltz3467 Рік тому +1

    He is on point i had just a mother and i joint the military at age of 17 to get out and be a man but now looking back it did screw up my head not knowing how to social with women

  • @b-thizzel4117
    @b-thizzel4117 Рік тому +1

    What tries 2 kill me and miserably fails makes me laugh.

  • @erickdorsey556
    @erickdorsey556 Рік тому

    I grew up with mom and dad, my father was my hero, he made me the mechanic I became in life, I ended up working on Harleys, sportbikes, airlines, helicopters all kinds of stuff.
    He had at one time a red 56 and a black 59 Harleys, he served in the marines and designed and build carnival rides we all ride today.
    He was a bad ass when needed, but always instilled hard work, honesty and education, so I try to be what he was.
    Love your show Sosa.

  • @sandraeg1
    @sandraeg1 Рік тому +1

    I'm a female former motorcycle rider who taught my husband how to ride. I'm a strong woman who also knew how important a man is in a son's life. when my son first joined the Scouts as a Tiger Cub in first grade, he made a statement that he wanted to achieve the rank of Eagle Scout. When he crossed over to Boy Scouts from Cub Scout, he struggled and became discouraged and wanted to quit. His father, who made Life Scout, told him that he could drop out. I told our son that if he quit, he would spoend the rest of his life wondering if he could have made Eagle. He stayed and became an Eagle Scout when not that many African American boys achieve that rank and received a personal letter from President Obama. Not all women try to make a man weak. My husband died this year, and the day after he died, my son sat me down and said, " Mom, what are the bills, I will pay half." That is the sign of a true man!

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому

      I didnt say women make a man weak. I said the media food all those things make a man weak. You just proved my point because you said you was the dominate. Just because you did a great job doesnt you dont prove the point that women are becoming more manly then the men. This isnt a shot at women its a shot at the higherups that are trying to weaken the man so familys dont become powerful.

    • @sandraeg1
      @sandraeg1 Рік тому

      @@DemonsRow I get your point. I just have seen too many young women fall for the hype that the father isn't necessary. I just wanted to point out that I supported my husband in what he needed to do and he supported me. We followed the Bible in that the husband and wife are partners and support and uplift each other in all things. This was what led to a happy, loving 30 year marriage for us. Maybe it's not for everyone, but sometimes we have to leave the media alone and follow our own hearts and minds. I am originally from NYC and I love the information you give. Keep the rubber side down!

  • @texasstranger6077
    @texasstranger6077 Рік тому

    Hey brother, been busy moving so have not been on here very often. Will be glad when I am resettled and can get back to watching some of the content, like this, on a regular basis.
    If one is a Constitutionalist all RICO cases are bogus. Patrick Bet David! Love his work, especially his interviews with old mobsters.
    Being honest I am certainly not as strong as I was 15-20 years ago, but that has nothing to do with feminism. I got crippled up in a couple of car wrecks and simply can not do like I used to. I am always urging younger folks to take care of themselves physically and keep their strength up so they can weather troubles like mine.
    Looking at the physical standards Patrick talks about just look at the basic training standards over the past 40 years.
    I never had my dad. This is something I have always held a bit of a grudge against my mom for through the years. As a result I fought however necessary to stay in the lives of my kids after I divorced their mother. Even girls need their fathers, and I cringe to think how my daughters would have turned out had I done like so many men I have seen, just turned my back on my kids because it was the easier path to follow. My kids are strong young ladies who refuse to be victims. I know I had a big hand in that part of their characters. I was always there for them, but I also made sure they would learn the consequences of their actions. I saw my oldest talking online about where she and friends smoked dope before Oregon legalized it. I let her know how stupid that was, but also that she could call me if she were ever arrested, but she would spend a night in jail and learn what she had to face when she chose to violate the law. I never taught my kids breaking the law was necessarily wrong, or made them bad people, just made sure they would have to face the punishment if they got caught.
    Sorry for the wordy comment. Making up for everything I missed lately being so busy moving.
    God Bless young man! Keep up the great work!
    ghostin#

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      I hate moving brother much love

    • @texasstranger6077
      @texasstranger6077 Рік тому

      Lord willing this will be the last time I ever do!

  • @darylfitzgerald1327
    @darylfitzgerald1327 Рік тому

    Sous you are the Man! Great topic once again. I tackled this subject 15 years ago
    I called it the pussification of America.
    You gotta have a mom and dad present.
    God , country, family...... 2 wheels . USA 1

  • @austinnorthrup6845
    @austinnorthrup6845 Рік тому

    This is what I really needed! Thank you brother for what you do! Much love ❤️

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому

      Much love my brother. If your ever down get in the gym that is the key to feeling better dont need to lift a million pounds but it will make life better

  • @craigbraswell4269
    @craigbraswell4269 Рік тому

    Valuetainment is an amazing channel, much wisdom.

  • @Katherine-L789
    @Katherine-L789 Рік тому +1

    I grew up with both parents till I 10, then they got divorced. Back in the 70's, kids went with their mothers. Period. My mother was an alcoholic and we didn't get along cause, well, I wasn't my brother. He could of done drugs right in front of her and she would be like, "Oh just nevermind about your brother." From 10 to 13, I was out-of-control. All manners of getting loaded and terrorizing the roads. Stole a car. Went to juvey, ran away to NYC, just stupid stuff. My mother had NO control over either my brother or myself. We did what we wanted.
    At 13, my dad said that was enough of that bullsh*t and I went to live with him. I tried pulling some shit in the beginning but he grabbed me by my shirt and lifted me out of my chair and said, "If you ever do that shit again, your gonna be locked in the garage with the dog and you can live out there!!" The punishments that I got were just brutal. Not violent, but hard. One time I skipped school and he made me sand ALL the woodwork (Baseboards, window frames, door frames and 2 doors) to the WOOD BY HAND. An old NE house with 800 layers of paint. No kidding BUT he also taught me how to shoot every kind of gun, hunt, fish, grow a garden, work on cars, protect myself, balance a checkbook, etc. He had a Top Fuel Dragster and I could rebuild a 427 hemi by the time I was 10. I was a daddy's girl and looked up to him but I couldn't WAIT to move out when I was 18. I really thought he was Hitler sometimes. I had an apartment and moved out the 1st of the month and I didn't turn 18 till the 27th. I spent the next 4 years trying to move back home!! 🤣 My dad was what I considered hard on me. He expected my best out of everything I did. He was the perverbial "If you're not first, you might as well be last!" But, I can do just about, and have done, anything. I look back and there wasn't a single lesson or punishment that didn't make me a better person as an adult. I didn't get it then but I sure appreciate it now. Dad's are important for boys because they teach them how to be a man. Their pretty handy for rowdy girls too and rein them in when necessary!! Great show Sose! There isn't a lot of people talking about this and I think it's one of our biggest societal issues!

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Thank you my love and thank you for sharing a piece of your life. Pop made a beautiful woman

    • @Katherine-L789
      @Katherine-L789 Рік тому

      @@DemonsRow Awwww, your Mama didn't do so bad herself! 😉

  • @robinjeronimus4836
    @robinjeronimus4836 Рік тому

    Sose my bro how are you doing
    ? iam recovering from covid 19 atm thats virus is a real B**ch. I feel sleepy al day no energy. shoutout to you channel and content it helps me alot. and ooh yeah sorry bro iam to tired to keep it ghostin now lol xD

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Sorry to hear that i had it it sucks youll bonce back

    • @robinjeronimus4836
      @robinjeronimus4836 Рік тому

      yeah for sure i know it can take some time but it is what it is.

    • @Romanus-
      @Romanus- Місяць тому

      Did you take the v@x? I had it and it was just a one day cold for me. Friends I have took the v@x and then when they got it it hit them much harder

  • @erinkarlstad4279
    @erinkarlstad4279 Рік тому +1

    My Dad was a 1%er club guy. He bailed on his pregnant wife (my mom) before I was born, so I had never lived with the guy. I didn’t begin a relationship with my dad until after he was released from prison, at which time I was 22 years old and already had a family of my own. My mom was pretty chaotic. She was an alcoholic , cocaine addict, with a bad gambling problem.
    It all worked out, though. I’ve managed to make it to 46 years old with a clean record and no addiction issues. I’m an education woman with a profitable career and a garage full of motorcycles….but I’m also a wife and mother: I’m a dedicated family woman. I have a good, well-rounded life, in spite of my ill-fated beginnings.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +2

      You did it erin much respect

    • @erinkarlstad4279
      @erinkarlstad4279 Рік тому

      @@DemonsRow thanx man! And, much respect to you!

    • @Romanus-
      @Romanus- Місяць тому

      That’s dope, congrats on making it through that and on your family. Wishing you and your family the best🙏🏻

  • @speeddemon4579
    @speeddemon4579 Рік тому +1

    I left my club a couple weeks ago because it got to where my views and my clubs views no longer aligned so I left on good terms and am still good friends with the members of the club

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Рік тому

      Happy for you

    • @Romanus-
      @Romanus- Місяць тому

      Did the clubs views change over time or did your views change?

  • @caffeinated_rush
    @caffeinated_rush Рік тому +1

    The guys view is on point, i was lucky enough to have my dad and uncle as influences in my life, being surrounded by real mens men and learning how the real world works, and i know its a privilege especially inntodays society

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Yes thats the most important thing having men around

  • @allencutcher6034
    @allencutcher6034 Рік тому

    # GHOSTIN , Thanks for bringing this to the forefront, this needs to be seen and heard !

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Much love they suppress the ones that mean something to me i hate it

  • @lawrencerenaud525
    @lawrencerenaud525 Рік тому

    I had both parents growing up, my father was a multi sport athlete in highschool, boxing baseball basketball football. He taught me so much about what it means to be a man, if you get knocked down get your ass up and keep moving forward never surrender

  • @matthewfoy1018
    @matthewfoy1018 Рік тому

    This is a great video! My sons were taught to be a man! My dad raised me to be a man. My dad taught me men don’t cry! Some people don’t understand that.

  • @lauraellen432
    @lauraellen432 Рік тому +2

    i’d like to know if this family dynamics isn’t the reason roles have shifted for women as well., growing up raised mostly by my mother, caused me to become fiercely independent and stronger ...however, for my two older brothers, that seemed to have the opposite effect. I don’t know if it was not having a father figure in my life that I compensated to try to be that for my mother, or for myself. or if not having a father figure in my brothers lives caused them to become what you call a "Mama's boy", no disrespect intended. Having the exact same family dynamic, we all turned out differently... It's interesting.

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Рік тому

      Your exactly the proof that it works women are becoming more the alpha and its hurting the family dynamic

    • @Romanus-
      @Romanus- Місяць тому

      That is very atypical. Statistics show that men who grow up without a father have an overwhelming larger percentages of mental issues, lack of financial success, higher divorce rate, incarceration rate, etc. There’s always exceptions to the rule and it sounds like you’re one of the exceptions

  • @PhotographerKuro-private
    @PhotographerKuro-private Рік тому +1

    #ghostin still here. Sadly too cold to ride where I am... but I'm gonna mod my bike a bit to have it looking perfect for when I can ride again.

  • @catshavesouls
    @catshavesouls Рік тому

    #ghostin
    22 degrees out. Switchin' my leather out for a couple layers and my carhartt. It worked!
    Keep it on 2's

  • @TurnipGreen
    @TurnipGreen Рік тому +3

    Dude. It's our generation that is bringing these kids up. The women we grew up with are the mothers of this soft generation. I don't understand how this happened. We were such an "I don't give a fuck" crowd. Then that same crowd had kids and pampered the hell out of them

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Рік тому +3

      They kept taking fathers out the equasion

  • @reviewtubeify
    @reviewtubeify Рік тому

    Hey sose we doing any meet ups this year?

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому

      Not until i get organizers cuz i suck at it

  • @Smirch72
    @Smirch72 Рік тому

    One of your best video's....Salute!

  • @634233284
    @634233284 Рік тому +1

    Great video, I realy like it. I love your show Ghost.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому

      Thank you im glad you enjoyed

  • @deadbodydrive
    @deadbodydrive Рік тому +1

    This is some toxic bs. My father and mother raised me to be strong and work in the rain and the mud. And now that I’m riding cruisers, all these “alphas” are feelin some sort of way about my strength.

  • @adkins3211
    @adkins3211 Рік тому

    My pops was always on the road working

  • @russmode
    @russmode Рік тому

    My dad wasn't perfect, wooped on us a bit, worked very hard always. Myself now married 26 years, 4 kids 21 and under, wife and I made it through some tough times but life is now blessed. All 4 kids are incredible, oldest son told me recently even tho I am GenX (48 years old) said I reminded him of grandpas Gen, baby boomer-old school. He told me it was a big compliment! We both ride! God bless you Sose, content blowing up!
    #GHOSTIN

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      God bless thank you brother

  • @mk-zj6bk
    @mk-zj6bk Рік тому

    This hits home … real hard!

  • @changaines7533
    @changaines7533 Рік тому +1

    I didn't have a father either. But my grandpa world war 2 became my father. & Taught me how to be a man. Me & my dad r cool now. Be a father to your kids. All my cousins n friends I grew up with had no father. All of them r n prison r on drugs. Only a few r cool. Have jobs & a family. The gangs become the father the hood raises your kid. Once again be in your child life. Sose love this video!

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      So true thank you brother

  • @JA-zh5xi
    @JA-zh5xi Рік тому

    I was coaching a baseball team that wound up getting second place in a losers bracket. I was so proud when my son threw his trophy in the garbage and three others kids took his lead. Second place in a losers bracket and they gave them trophies. Unreal.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому

      wow hes a winner good for him

  • @sepulvedaprince7157
    @sepulvedaprince7157 2 місяці тому

    I totally agree with PBD. I often say to my lil homiez..it can't be all momma cooking boys need some of daddy's roasting to. Like PBD was saying about Derrick pops...thats daddy's roasting @👻 👏🏾💯✌🏾 #👻'n

  • @cynlaughlin1286
    @cynlaughlin1286 Рік тому +1

    I was very fortunate I grew up with both my parents especially since my father is a Vietnam Vet alot of my friends dad's didn't make it home. I come from a big family. Dad worked mom didn't. We were poor but we were close and we were disciplined not abused. I was taught if I worked hard I could do an be anything I set my mind to. We were taught to help those in need to be loyal honest trustworthy and to stand up for what was right an what we believe in. We were never taught to give up or to quit. So as you can imagine I am quite a society oddity today and on our govt watch list! I am also prez of female mc . I have a real an good man that I love with all my heart for over 30 years an he supports me in all I do. I am no feminist I am about being an independent thinker and an individual. Who has friends of all ages an walks of life colors an heritages. I may not be money wealthy but am rich in every other way. And I know who and what the enemy is and will stand tall as long as I live an breathe . I know that I am more than the world can stand nowadays and I will not change. My parents raised us to be strong to think for ourselves and to fight to survive and to never give up. I have been in an out of jail . I am responsible for the things I do an pay the price for the same. No one else's fault but my own. Who knows if I would have turned out different if my father had not made it home from the war. I cannot imagine life without him I truly needed him and still do . And yes I was a wild child as well. I am a gen x an the x was cause we were the beginning of the govts experiment in mind control an control period. As is Obvious now in the zomifying of society.

  • @jacksonmacleod1795
    @jacksonmacleod1795 Рік тому

    Another brilliant video excellent job MR Ghost!!

  • @E_Vibez533
    @E_Vibez533 Рік тому

    My mom left us at a very age. I respect my father 💯 for being a single parent with a full time job but I was left to my own devices alot. I'm still trying to grow up to this day. My best friend and the closest thing I've had to a big brother has been showing me the way though. He's prospecting for a 1% and even if I never join a club I look up to and respect the culture. Thanks for this video Ghost!!!

  • @robguidi4129
    @robguidi4129 Рік тому

    Another great video !!! I go to the gym everyday and going hunting tomorrow ride a Harley . Today to many men are soft now I don’t get it!!!

  • @teddydavis4671
    @teddydavis4671 Рік тому

    Man that was spot on. My mom died when I was 2 in a bike accident. My dad remarried when I was 5 or 6 and she was abusive, but bc my dad wasn't around much he didn't see it. Couple years later, he remarried and she has been a great mom. I say all that to say my dad was destroyed when my mom died and never was a real good father figure. He was harsh and fast to punish me, but it shaped me in the man I am today. I'm 100% thankful he was harsh like that bc this world isn't fair or kind, you gotta take life and force things sometimes bc you'll bever be handed anything. I plan to raise my son with that mentality. You want it? Take it and earn it

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      So true the rougher your upbringing the more you can enjoy life

    • @teddydavis4671
      @teddydavis4671 Рік тому

      @@DemonsRow 100% agree

  • @aarontheone7193
    @aarontheone7193 Рік тому

    Mom & Dad were split up. I got used to it since they split up when i was much younger

  • @lawarencejohnson8154
    @lawarencejohnson8154 Рік тому

    U know that's why I stand alone bcuz I lead by example don't talk about it be about it be who u want to be as a man 💯 I give zero fucks about what people say about me I'm going to do what I know is right in my heart u don't like it that's fine I lose no sleep over it outstanding message u presented food for thought brother

  • @ericsilva6629
    @ericsilva6629 Рік тому +1

    I grew up between Brooklyn and Atlanta I always had my mom and my dad and I was one of the few.

  • @WilliamBrinkley45
    @WilliamBrinkley45 Рік тому +1

    As great of a show as SOA was, it also contributed to the negative image of 1% MCs. Its spin-off, Mayans MC did bikers even more dirty by turning the most sympathetic main character into a cold blooded killer that murders people for no rhyme or reason.

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Рік тому +3

      Soa is not to blaim the media is

  • @rrusso9299
    @rrusso9299 Рік тому

    Once again my friend you slayed it with the truth. People need to pay attention to this what is going on with our young men today.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому

      Appreciate you feel free to share

  • @paulthompson8642
    @paulthompson8642 Рік тому +1

    18wheeling ghostin

  • @pmartinez4161
    @pmartinez4161 Рік тому

    #GHOSTIN
    MEN NEED TO STEP UP. U on point..

  • @changaines7533
    @changaines7533 Рік тому +1

    Finally someone said it! Thanks sose! It's ok 2 b a man! Embrace masculinity! Reject weakness! MC's r the last real manly men! Hip hop is so feminine it's rediculous! Shout out 2 my grandpa world war 2 vet! My uncle Vietnam vet! My dad air borne desert Storm vet! My other uncle airforce! Real men! It's time 2 stand up & stop being weak or were gonna b like the movie 1984! They want us 2 b like sheep! Cattle they can Hurd around! Not me! ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏼✊🏻 Let's stand together! & Stop being soft! We are the head of the house hold not the woman!
    #ALPHA MALE

  • @M1Tommy
    @M1Tommy Рік тому +3

    Hard times make strong people.
    Strong people make good times.
    Good times make weak people.
    Weak people make hard times.
    This old beat rolls on and on…… except for those who know, and choose better.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      That applies so well

    • @westcoast3595
      @westcoast3595 Рік тому +1

      Amen. Most people wont listen to the knowledge. They will profess if we don’t remember our mistakes, we are doomed to repeat them.
      Go figure

    • @M1Tommy
      @M1Tommy Рік тому

      @@westcoast3595 Spot-on . It's the responsibility of my "age" to teach those who follow , too.

  • @sscontracting
    @sscontracting Рік тому

    Patrick has a lot of great videos that are on point

  • @nickyhicky
    @nickyhicky Рік тому

    I was basically brought up and raised by my Nan, my mums mum because my mum was always chasing men trying to find love and feeling wanted and needed but this consisted for me constantly moving house and it causing a great deal of anxiety and up-roar for me and never did I feel settled in anything I tried to do. I remember running from home countless times down the road to where my Nan lived and writing on pieces of paper and posting it through the door begging my Nan if I could go and live with her. It wasn't my Nan's fault as to why I didn't, my mum was good at making out like it was nothing what went on behind closed doors. When I used to miss-behave as a kid because I just wanted to see my dad and I use to get up-set because she stopped my dad from seeing me for when I used to show off she then went to the absolute EXTREME of striking the fear of thunder and lightening into my blood, bones and body by telling me stuff like if I was to do that then I would be taken away by the "boys home", I would go into a "boys home" and wouldn't see anybody ever again and also if I was to just maybe hit someone I would then just instantly go straight to prison behind bars and now later on in life I can't even enjoy anything I try to turn my mind or my hands too, people say I've got a chemical in-balance but hey, I don't know! They we're even a time where she went to the extent of having someone knock on our door where we lived at the time (I don't know who this was) and say that they are from the boys home and I've comes for Nicholas to take him away. I can't believe that I've just wrote all that, this video must have sparked something! I could go on and on and say a lot more with factual real life events that took place, I could go on and on!

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Your life is so much like mines raised by my grandma doing time its amazing how it sounds like you were tellin my story

    • @nickyhicky
      @nickyhicky Рік тому

      @@DemonsRow Respect to you, thanks again for taking the time out to spend on commenting back to me. I didn't expect such a close to home reply though from you which is amazing to hear it really is, it makes me feel a lot more slotted in and suited to your channel. I've never been to jail before but been arrested spent night in a cell, it was my first time ever I'd been arrested so I was frightened didn't know what to expect so my girlfriend reached out to my mum, not that I was crying out for my mummy to come to me not at all lol, I didn't want to bother her at all plus I was man enough to get arrested so took it on chin like a man, any way never the less the point I'm making is my mum made it very clear to me that if I ever get arrested again she doesn't want to know and would not be coming to see if I'm Ok, that's fair enough I'm man enough to get arrested but my point is, is just hearing her say that to me did kind of hurt a bit lol, baring in mind this is even after I lent my mum's new partner and her a lot of money to help them out so she could still have holidays away and have good breaks and time outs. I guess that's what happens when you wear your heart on your sleeve and your gullible like me lol. I'm also a Libra star sign like you.

  • @StevieManuel
    @StevieManuel Рік тому

    Great Show, Sir!!

  • @bigjoe805
    @bigjoe805 Рік тому

    #GHOSTIN !
    Great video Sose. !!!

  • @lyndseyvalencia6654
    @lyndseyvalencia6654 Рік тому

    My dad raised me most of my childhood until I moved across the country to live with my mom in my teens. So I had both parents just not together.

  • @rj42074
    @rj42074 Рік тому +3

    #GHOSTIN From Gary Indiana G ✡️

    • @angrypatriot5392
      @angrypatriot5392 Рік тому

      What's up man. I'm from Valpo originally. I know Gary well.

    • @rj42074
      @rj42074 Рік тому

      @@angrypatriot5392 that's what's up family love! U ride??

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Рік тому

      Salute ron

  • @Legions_666
    @Legions_666 Рік тому +1

    My dad was deported to Mexico when I was a little boy. It really does hurt a lot when you go to school and see other kids with both their parents together, and your mom is the only person who shows up to your high school graduation. But God bless her she is one of the toughest people I've ever met, it's almost like she flipped a switch that turned her into a dad all of a sudden since she was always very strict with me and never bothered putting me in place when I was doing drugs and all kinds of dumb shit. 😂

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Yea so many of usgrew up with broken familys

  • @2trdmustanggtfordf1hdsgsfa80

    I was raised in southern Christian two parent home. Mom passed when I was teenager. Dad was hard working strong role model. My wife came from same background. Me and my wife raised our kids the same way. I spent my life serving military. My kids do the same.
    The problem today: Our society has convinced young ladies that they are equal to men. The worse part…. Young men believe it to be true. Our enemies laugh.

  • @lauraellen432
    @lauraellen432 Рік тому +1

    Great topic!

  • @12schnsaint
    @12schnsaint Рік тому +1

    as always remember the true belief of being American.
    "I do not choose to be a common man. It is my right to be uncommon. I seek to develop whatever talents God gave me-not security. I do not wish to be a kept citizen, humbled and dulled by having the state look after me. I want to take the calculated risk; to dream and to build, to fail and to succeed. I refuse to barter incentive for a dole. I prefer the challenges of life to the guaranteed existence; the thrill of fulfillment to the stale calm of utopia. I will not trade freedom for beneficence nor my dignity for a handout. I will never cower before any earthly master nor bend to any threat. It is my heritage to stand erect, proud and unafraid; to think and act myself, enjoy the benefit of my creations and to face the world boldly and say - 'This, with God's help, I have done.' All this is what it means to be an American

  • @deangullberry5148
    @deangullberry5148 Рік тому +1

    Raised by father (mother passed in my childhood).
    I know a few guys that left the MC scene, all of them say it's because of backstabbing
    This thing we're seeing with weak men is a result of social engineering. 1st wave feminism was about equality, 2nd and 3rd wave are (were) artificial movements, created by "them" to tear down traditional manhood in an effort to create a culture of conformity. While Millennials and Gen-Z have some hold outs, most males are more feminine, and the generations as a whole are demonstrably dumbed down. Gen-X is viewed as the last major obstacle.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Yes you broke it down perfectly

  • @aaronhall65
    @aaronhall65 Рік тому

    You look that Red chiefs story up bro

  • @PEGLEGCDL13
    @PEGLEGCDL13 Рік тому

    Amen brother this helped me a lot

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      Smashbthat like brother this is one ghat really needed to get out there they always suppress these type of videos

  • @gordonantal6417
    @gordonantal6417 Рік тому

    Brother Sose...
    Another Great Video...
    Until around 1900 it was Survival of the Fittest...
    Now w the Welfare State we Subsidize the Weak...
    and We are to Blame by Allowing it to Happen...
    Thank God there are Alpha's Left Like Bikers...
    God Bless

  • @K9SBD
    @K9SBD Рік тому

    Another great episode

  • @josereyes-garcia1779
    @josereyes-garcia1779 Рік тому

    I was raised by my single mom. I had a stepdad that left every year after a fight and would always leave. He was abusive and controlling so no good role model or teacher. My mom raised me into the respectful young man I am. #ghostin

  • @stebbigunn7690
    @stebbigunn7690 Рік тому

    Thou. When you look at the study on mans strenght, it only shows how much you cab lift. back in thr days reaserch hadnt told you about how bad it is for youre body to lift heawy loads. Now on days workout is more consintraited on getting stronger than to lift heawy. I personally only do calastetics. Becus weight lifting was wrecking my joints.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому

      Theres more research now so we have more advantages.

  • @mimithinks7
    @mimithinks7 Рік тому

    Well i needed this...

  • @roadrunner681
    @roadrunner681 Рік тому

    I just found this video, the best thing that happened to me was my parents left me with my grandparents. I was raised old school, my parents never cared enough to push me, they went to work to avoid me while they cuddled my sister. It's why I'm the only one in the entire family that is not a loser

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому +1

      I was raised by my grandmother too big advantage even though at the time it doesnt seem like it

    • @roadrunner681
      @roadrunner681 Рік тому

      @DemonsRow I'm just starting to realize it, my grandfather was a master brick Mason that worked his tail off. I am just now starting to understand the stuff they taught me and I'm 30.

  • @monkey5878
    @monkey5878 Рік тому

    Great vid bro

  • @scottharold895
    @scottharold895 Рік тому

    I had both parents till two weeks ago till my dad suddenly died no worning I got on my bike was riding stupid in a bad state of mind went to a friend's house drinking got back on bike and battery was dead had to walk home

  • @harleyss475
    @harleyss475 Рік тому

    … great episode… much love from washington…

  • @justmarcin8555
    @justmarcin8555 Рік тому

    Neighter, I never saw my real parents. :(

  • @josea.rodriguez1830
    @josea.rodriguez1830 Рік тому

    Good stuff Sose!

  • @darrenhunt9049
    @darrenhunt9049 Рік тому

    #GHOSTIN Sose my Brother. My Dad died of cancer when I was 14 and I left school at 15 to support my Mum who was losing the plot instep the MOBSHITTERS MC who looked after us. Now I try to do my best to help those in need like I was helped back then.

  • @james3282
    @james3282 Рік тому +1

    #GHOSTIN Brother MLLH&R 😎🇨🇦🙏

  • @jeffchylik7486
    @jeffchylik7486 Рік тому

    Another factor to think about men being physically weaker is that more people work from offices than manual labor like 40 years ago. So much manufacturing/blue collar jobs.

  • @Blacksheepinblack
    @Blacksheepinblack Рік тому +1

    So true. Thanks for bringing this up. The global radical feminism is affecting all aspects and areas of society, even the MC world. We took on this way of life to be “set aside”, fight and rebel against fashion and stay true to tradition. Awesome content. Much respect! L&R

  • @ryangarrett1240
    @ryangarrett1240 Рік тому

    This man talks the truth ! Love it

  • @trendkill9517
    @trendkill9517 Рік тому +1

    SOME REAL SHIT RIGHT THERE!!

  • @joehunter3jh
    @joehunter3jh Рік тому

    👍easy times make soft men hard times make stronger men. great video sose!
    Hope everyone has a great thanksgiving turkey Day

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Рік тому

      So true happy thanksgiving