Colossians 3:5-6 So put to death the sinful, earthly things lurking within you. Have nothing to do with sexual immorality, impurity, lust, and evil desires. Don’t be greedy, for a greedy person is an idolater, worshiping the things of this world. Because of these sins, the anger of God is coming.
@Jeff Yoder stay strong Jeff Yoder. Start searching all you can about Jesus and bikers on the internet. You seem very curious about both. Don't wait for people to respond to a comment
Never did I imagine these are the people leading MC’s around the world. This guy is speaking about community,leadership, service, spirituality. Surrounding yourself with people like this Manifest only positivity. Really happy to see there’s people like this out there. Every time I watch one of your interviews I go off to do more research and in the process I’ve become more and more enlightened. Thanks for putting in the work, to get this information out to thoes who wonder what MC life is all about. I could go on and on, I have nothing but great things to say. I hope you keep up the great work
Sose, that was an amazing and inspirational interview. He also has the vision and mindset of unification. You have just hit on the tip of the iceberg and finding out of what other clubs feel the same way. You are on a roll Brother Sose. 🔥🔥❤❤
Totally awesome. I loved the history of the center patch . Peace should always be the 1st motive unless someone gets to be disrespectful. Pride is a destroyer to our spirit and it can hit the bodies as well . The spirit world is alive and well . Fantastic interview Ghost !!!!
This is the best interview and collaboration of pure genuine ancient male energy chopping it up giving us all gems knowledge and inspiration!! We give thanks to both of you kings
That was one of the best interviews I've seen! I've seen some other shorter clips of him on tiktok talking about daily stuff etc. You hear the passion for what he does and his views/ beliefs in his voice and the way he speaks to others.
I love the REDRUM mc crew, being filipino, i have an indigenous connection by way of the Spanish invasion of the Philippines and the Philippine revolution. I was also attracted to this mc because my fathers generation immigrated from the Philippines to New York City and alot of which still live in East (Spanish) Harlem and finding out that the club essentially started out of NYC was awesome. I however grew up and currently live in Ledyard CT which is home to Mashantucket/Pequot and right across the river from the Mohegans . So I've always had some form of indigenous influence in my life. I just got a REDRUM support shirt and hoodie and I rock the support stickers on my helmet as well. Much respect.
Filipinos and Natives are having positive interactions with one another. Which is awesome because my grandparents used to take care of a young Filipino boy. He's grown up now and was there at my grandmother's funeral when she passed. Much blessings and respect to the Filipino community.
incredible interview, what a wise and caring man. i love the way he looks at life and how we should be caring for Mother Earth and her people. this is a club i would have prospected with in my younger years as it stands for what i believe in, taking care of our beautiful world keeping it clean and caring for our fellow man when it is needed. i am just a country boy in British Columbia Canada but he has my most upmost respect. thanks Ghost for doing and sharing this interview
BEST INTERVIEW YET ....im deep into my taino roots i was born in Puerto Rico and my elders always put that pride in me from an early age never forget who you are or where you came from
@@DemonsRow, I would've never guessed you were Boricua. Taino blood runs deep through my veins and I felt a strong connection with Cliff as he spoke, but the funny thing was, just in listening to you on previous shows, I felt something with you too. This was a super interesting interview. I too was raised in Brooklyn, but born in PR. Boricuas are a real different breed. We're passionate about life and we give respect first, but expect the same in return. God Bless and much success to you both!¡!
I have to say that it's very refreshing to hear that they acknowledge, respect and include indigenous European groups. The Germanic tribes spiritual beliefs and values are very similar to many other animistic, pagan tribes around the world until our cultures and beliefs were deemed "evil" by Christians and we suffered a cultural genocide much like later Christians did in the new world and other places. Sadly it seems that when "white" Europeans want to celebrate our ancestral roots we are labeled "racist,white supremacists..etc" when that is not at all what we believe. I think that everyone would be in a much better place mentally and spiritually if we knew and understood our roots and where we come from. Todays world is a toxic and materialistic place that leaves ppl feeling empty inside, lost, bitter, angry and trying to fill that void in all the wrong ways.
The fact that he was on the floor in the United Nation is actually pretty amazing. Peace, positivity & caring about the world Is something we need this world. Nice interview
I think this was an incredibly positive message this dude was putting out. Everyone should connect with their people and learn their ways. I've spent years now learning about my culture, I think alot of people out there don't understand just how powerful that can be.
This one hit hard with me. Nothing but love for the club, this interview struck a cord with me. I have an indigenous background myself (although you wouldn't guess from the looks my fathers gave me) and the club have always respected RedRum but i never got the chance to hear their aspersions and their fundamentals first hand and it's eye opening. I agree with Cliff that the biker community can move moutins if we werent so focused on the drama of old and if we could share a greater goal. At the end of the day, we all are one in the same. Much love to demons row, lets change history.
RESPECT BRO !! This was a great interview with 2 great men. I could hear the respect you have for him in your voice as you spoke to Cliff Sose !!! Right on track with what you said previously about wanting to "learn from" (my words) or remain teachable from those you choose to be around and spend your time with !! That is a sign of maturity and humility and it shows in how you speak, carry yourself and address any issues !! Mad respect bro seriously !!
That was a great interview, it was really good to hear that they’re supporting the cause to protect the sacred mountain from the unnecessary building of another telescope. I’ve only heard about some of the protests here in England a few times. How cool is it that they get checked up on by Auntie Pua . So much positive stuff , especially with the charity work and support. It’s true what they say , you learn something new everyday.
@@thismothafuckasaid7304 though I see what you are trying to say ... this is the meaning of ancestors : plural noun: ancestors a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, whom one is descended. "think he meant from who your grandparents and their grandparents derived from" - with all respect..
Cliff is a gem. A big representation of how our people are. And when he was talking about 7's. That number is sacred to us, we have the 7 teachings. love, respect, honesty, courage/bravery, truth, wisdom and humility. Also when we pick sweet grass, we braid them in sevens.
#Ghostin #Zman that, my brother, was one of your best interviews and Cliff Redrum has perfectly captivated what OUR society needs to be about. Respect all around from Detroit. His words ring of cyrus in the movie "warriors" with unity among groups. Thank you Sose for this interview. Much love from Detroit
Honestly I have listened and watched and read a lot of stuff about MC and if I was to join a club I would join the red rum their outlook and morals are on point with my own. sose u gotta do more with him this was a really good interview
Great interview Sos. As a Pacific Islander, This was a great insight on indigenous MC life and the importance of preserving our cultures. Much love and aloha to you and all the indigenous riders out there.
Man... so much respect and love for this. What an incredible guy to listen to, and what a great, humble interview. I've learned so much from the indigenous people in my life and seeing this connected to the MC cultures that fascinate me is mind blowing. Respect to you both, Cliff and Ghost! Subscribed.
Hell yeah!! Tribal warriors representing!! I repped our Native warriors in the Warrior Society in the joint for a good minute. Mad respect for RedRum. Aho!!! My brothers!!! 😡🪶🏹🪓
I've seen this up , to be honest I thought to myself ,what would I have to gain. Something said watch , what you have to gain is knowledge, to see the world from someone else's respective. More I got into the message, it resonated in me and I thought there is a lot of my own personal belief and values in the message. I appreciate this is out there to reach people. Right on.
As another had said this is the best interview I have seen ya do. I have never heard of him before now. I can say I will never forget him.The way he spoke,the things he said. The chip you couldn't see on his shoulder. The scolded look he didn't wear on his face. Anyone can try to hid those things. But he seems to be a person who could pull em up when needed and could just as ez set em down again. He reminds me of Sose himself to a degree. I like the peace first option when you can be allowed to be,most want let you. I am pagan and my mothers people have Choctaw as part of their roots. It pulled at me as you spoke of the earth and your connection to it. Do you have any charters in any southern states? Would love to visit as a hang around for a day. Maybe more later. Am glad gost brought you on. If he has a channel or a website for the club plz post
Keep the dope interviews coming! They show the world how Club members really are, instead of all the glorified media BS that paints ALL Clubs as violent criminals.
Respect high Brother. Fi real! I love the story, and I love this documentary. Very insightful, and relatable. As, I am a First Nation's man, and I grew up during an Era when it wasn't a good time to be FN but I stepped up and became the warrior I am and represented my people to the max. I got it together, and did what a true warrior does, and I protected my people and made it safe for us. So, respect to you my Brother, and Respect to the host and platform. Thank you for sharing, and thank you for spreading the word. I, am a Dak'elh Warrior, and my Dak'elh name is Letric Cho. Mussi Cho. Letric Cho, Lhiedli. Kl'ng I'gui, Dak'elh. Ho'kah!
100% solid interview. Makes sense how someone like Jason Mamoa would belong to an organization like this. 100% cancel culture exists in the biker community, patch policing alone creates huge conflict and creates division. If we unify, coach and instruct bikers with a mission and a vision to create and do good work, in the community, major things will happen.
That was an amazing interview. There is an elder out here in CA in Amador County trying to get a chapter out here. I've seen a charter come through Stockton, Lodi, Sacramento, a few times. Always conducting them selves and riding in the most professional manner. Haven't seen a green or red come through with that same presence. Confident as all get out, but the utmost respect for everyone around and smiles and waves along the way. Stand up group.
Totally traditional ideology, spiritual, positivity,and encouraging movement. Manitoba CREE.ML&R REDRUM The sacred fire is burning strong in our hearts.
Thanks Sose I’ve been watching your videos and learned more from them in a short period of time, than in all the years I’ve been riding. Since I was 8 years old my first mini bike, anyhow I really appreciated this interview with indigenous information as well. Keep up the great work!
Very Cool Interview Sose. We have a couple of native Clubs in New Zealand. Connecting with our Culture and Traditions really sets the path of the brotherhood of Riders.
Great interview man. Im Super happy you did this. You always drop knowledge and show people the real biker culture. Not what tv and media portray. Much love peace and respect.
Great show Brother, earlier I wasn’t being understanding towards other folk’s. I’m an other like Kanaka Jason and other tribesmen. I’m a kanaka and proud. Mahalo Nui Loa for this interview it helped me grow. MLR&Aloha your Boy Kekoa&Ohana.🤙🏾🤎💪🏾
Sose, I enjoy the work. I do have a request though. When you interview a guest mike them up to if you can. I'm Damn near deaf from heavy equipment, and I need to crank the volume all the way up. Thanks again for the insight.
I love this club. Been walking the Rd Oath for 3 years now then found this club. Only problem is closes chaptcher is over 3 hrs away and i ride solo. Would love to see an expantion further nother in Canada for this reason. 👍🏻
Very impressive interview and big respect for the club just amazing. I haven't been riding for to long its very refreshing to hear what you stand for .
When I was stationed in California I spent time around the local tribes and attended several pow wow’s and I loved it. I even attended an annual passing of the tribal princess.
You have such a diverse channel, hats off to you. Haven't even been on a bike but its such an interesting world out there. Away to binge all your vids 😎
#Ghostin This is one of the dopest interviews I've seen on UA-cam, much love to you and this president , He's got great values and he's just a good human being, bad ass interview brother 🔥🔥
Yo what's up cliff....I met you on the road to Sturgis at a gas station..was in a pickup truck trailering 2 bikes..then bumped into you downtown during the rally
100% respect in the fact he truly walks what he preaches. Everything he said started with peace.
Much love
Cant have peace with out war
Colossians 3:5-6 So put to death the sinful, earthly things lurking within you. Have nothing to do with sexual immorality, impurity, lust, and evil desires. Don’t be greedy, for a greedy person is an idolater, worshiping the things of this world. Because of these sins, the anger of God is coming.
Not many do they watch to much tv most these days.
@Jeff Yoder stay strong Jeff Yoder. Start searching all you can about Jesus and bikers on the internet. You seem very curious about both. Don't wait for people to respond to a comment
That is my National Prez. Much respect to him and all my Nationals. Thanks for the Interview Sose. 🤙
Much love sev
He is a righteous man. Mad respect.
A'ho
Clown
ML&R BROTHER
Cliff is a superb example of an influential leader. Loved this interview.
Def thank u
Never did I imagine these are the people leading MC’s around the world. This guy is speaking about community,leadership, service, spirituality. Surrounding yourself with people like this Manifest only positivity. Really happy to see there’s people like this out there. Every time I watch one of your interviews I go off to do more research and in the process I’ve become more and more enlightened. Thanks for putting in the work, to get this information out to thoes who wonder what MC life is all about. I could go on and on, I have nothing but great things to say. I hope you keep up the great work
Thank you dave
GHOSTIN#
Sose, that was an amazing and inspirational interview. He also has the vision and mindset of unification. You have just hit on the tip of the iceberg and finding out of what other clubs feel the same way. You are on a roll Brother Sose. 🔥🔥❤❤
Thank you dave
#GHOSTIN Seminole/Cherokee. Very much like what this club is about, much love and support. South Central Ozarks Mo.
Totally awesome. I loved the history of the center patch . Peace should always be the 1st motive unless someone gets to be disrespectful. Pride is a destroyer to our spirit and it can hit the bodies as well . The spirit world is alive and well . Fantastic interview Ghost !!!!
Thank u brother
This is the best interview and collaboration of pure genuine ancient male energy chopping it up giving us all gems knowledge and inspiration!! We give thanks to both of you kings
That was one of the best interviews I've seen! I've seen some other shorter clips of him on tiktok talking about daily stuff etc. You hear the passion for what he does and his views/ beliefs in his voice and the way he speaks to others.
Much love
Great video. That’s my President. I found the club along with my research of my Cherokee heritage. Much love and respect to this channel.
Appreciate you
I love the REDRUM mc crew, being filipino, i have an indigenous connection by way of the Spanish invasion of the Philippines and the Philippine revolution. I was also attracted to this mc because my fathers generation immigrated from the Philippines to New York City and alot of which still live in East (Spanish) Harlem and finding out that the club essentially started out of NYC was awesome. I however grew up and currently live in Ledyard CT which is home to Mashantucket/Pequot and right across the river from the Mohegans . So I've always had some form of indigenous influence in my life. I just got a REDRUM support shirt and hoodie and I rock the support stickers on my helmet as well. Much respect.
Filipinos and Natives are having positive interactions with one another. Which is awesome because my grandparents used to take care of a young Filipino boy. He's grown up now and was there at my grandmother's funeral when she passed. Much blessings and respect to the Filipino community.
Much love and respect to the red rum mc hello from new Zealand
incredible interview, what a wise and caring man. i love the way he looks at life and how we should be caring for Mother Earth and her people. this is a club i would have prospected with in my younger years as it stands for what i believe in, taking care of our beautiful world keeping it clean and caring for our fellow man when it is needed. i am just a country boy in British Columbia Canada but he has my most upmost respect. thanks Ghost for doing and sharing this interview
Much love zane
BEST INTERVIEW YET ....im deep into my taino roots i was born in Puerto Rico and my elders always put that pride in me from an early age never forget who you are or where you came from
I was born in pr too bro bayamon
@@DemonsRow, I would've never guessed you were Boricua. Taino blood runs deep through my veins and I felt a strong connection with Cliff as he spoke, but the funny thing was, just in listening to you on previous shows, I felt something with you too. This was a super interesting interview. I too was raised in Brooklyn, but born in PR. Boricuas are a real different breed. We're passionate about life and we give respect first, but expect the same in return. God Bless and much success to you both!¡!
Actually, much respect to all 3 of you!¡!
Great and informative sit down brother. Now I understand why my Dad in Law joined this MC. It would definitely be an honor to prospect for sure.
Much respect
I have to say that it's very refreshing to hear that they acknowledge, respect and include indigenous European groups. The Germanic tribes spiritual beliefs and values are very similar to many other animistic, pagan tribes around the world until our cultures and beliefs were deemed "evil" by Christians and we suffered a cultural genocide much like later Christians did in the new world and other places. Sadly it seems that when "white" Europeans want to celebrate our ancestral roots we are labeled "racist,white supremacists..etc" when that is not at all what we believe.
I think that everyone would be in a much better place mentally and spiritually if we knew and understood our roots and where we come from. Todays world is a toxic and materialistic place that leaves ppl feeling empty inside, lost, bitter, angry and trying to fill that void in all the wrong ways.
Much love i agree
We Are all Native from somewhere.
The fact that he was on the floor in the United Nation is actually pretty amazing. Peace, positivity & caring about the world Is something we need this world. Nice interview
I think this was an incredibly positive message this dude was putting out. Everyone should connect with their people and learn their ways. I've spent years now learning about my culture, I think alot of people out there don't understand just how powerful that can be.
Much love trav
One of the things that draws me to Demon Row..... the love and positivity you can feel it.
This one hit hard with me. Nothing but love for the club, this interview struck a cord with me. I have an indigenous background myself (although you wouldn't guess from the looks my fathers gave me) and the club have always respected RedRum but i never got the chance to hear their aspersions and their fundamentals first hand and it's eye opening. I agree with Cliff that the biker community can move moutins if we werent so focused on the drama of old and if we could share a greater goal. At the end of the day, we all are one in the same. Much love to demons row, lets change history.
Im glad you enjoyed cliff is awesome
RESPECT BRO !! This was a great interview with 2 great men. I could hear the respect you have for him in your voice as you spoke to Cliff Sose !!! Right on track with what you said previously about wanting to "learn from" (my words) or remain teachable from those you choose to be around and spend your time with !! That is a sign of maturity and humility and it shows in how you speak, carry yourself and address any issues !! Mad respect bro seriously !!
That was a great interview, it was really good to hear that they’re supporting the cause to protect the sacred mountain from the unnecessary building of another telescope. I’ve only heard about some of the protests here in England a few times. How cool is it that they get checked up on by Auntie Pua . So much positive stuff , especially with the charity work and support. It’s true what they say , you learn something new everyday.
Def wayne thats life learning
@@SoseTheGhost
🙏🏼
This man looks like a great leader. I would love to sit under his teachings. Awesome Mc.
“Everyone is indigenous to somewhere” that’s truth.
Truth
Indigenous people are the closest things we have to "living ancestors". Much love and respect!
Much love
I understand the respect but that sentence was fucking stupid
No offense, but that doesn't make sense..Bc if your parents or grandparents are still alive, then they would be your "closest living ancestors"
@@thismothafuckasaid7304 though I see what you are trying to say ... this is the meaning of ancestors : plural noun: ancestors
a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, whom one is descended.
"think he meant from who your grandparents and their grandparents derived from" - with all respect..
So I'm your ancestor?. Your nuckin futs!
Cliff is a gem. A big representation of how our people are. And when he was talking about 7's. That number is sacred to us, we have the 7 teachings. love, respect, honesty, courage/bravery, truth, wisdom and humility. Also when we pick sweet grass, we braid them in sevens.
I'm never to old to learn new ways of understanding this world. Great interview Sose . Happy Birthday
Thank you hook
#Ghostin #Zman that, my brother, was one of your best interviews and Cliff Redrum has perfectly captivated what OUR society needs to be about. Respect all around from Detroit. His words ring of cyrus in the movie "warriors" with unity among groups. Thank you Sose for this interview. Much love from Detroit
One of the best videos i seen.on youtube.much respect to redrum and demons row.unity is power
Thank you
I've been waiting to see another interview from him. As a non-indigenous (Black) man, I totally dig what they stand for.
Much love
Black actually is indigenous🙄🙄🙄
These interviews are fantastic. Absolutely worth a watch. Thanks, Sose.
Glad you like them!
Great interview. Very informative. Another excellent Demons Row.
Man this one is badass!great to hear about the culture!much respect to this man and his brothers.your killin it Sose!
Thank you brant
Plan on giving this club my all once my bike is finished! Truly an amazing cause for my fellow indigenous folks!
Much respect
Honestly I have listened and watched and read a lot of stuff about MC and if I was to join a club I would join the red rum their outlook and morals are on point with my own. sose u gotta do more with him this was a really good interview
Great sit down, this should show everyone Bikers transcend the race barrier and give back more to the community than all others. # GHOSTIN
#Gho⚡tin
Great mind n Spirit
Good interview bro , shout out to The Redrum MC
Thanks kemo
Side that is the best interview I think you've done. Keep up the good work
Great interview Sos. As a Pacific Islander, This was a great insight on indigenous MC life and the importance of preserving our cultures. Much love and aloha to you and all the indigenous riders out there.
Much love
You should check out the Pacific Savagez MC
Indigenous Greetings to my Pacific Islanders. From a Native American in Arizona.
Man... so much respect and love for this. What an incredible guy to listen to, and what a great, humble interview. I've learned so much from the indigenous people in my life and seeing this connected to the MC cultures that fascinate me is mind blowing. Respect to you both, Cliff and Ghost! Subscribed.
Glad you enjoyed
MAD Respect Cliff...thank you for sharing Redrum MC's Story AWESOME!
Cliff....Would you be open to start a chapter in Hawaii?
What a great leader talk's from the heart remains humble at the same time Respect's from NZ
Hell yeah!! Tribal warriors representing!! I repped our Native warriors in the Warrior Society in the joint for a good minute. Mad respect for RedRum. Aho!!! My brothers!!! 😡🪶🏹🪓
A few months back i asked you about this MC but you didn't know much about it , glad you had the opportunity to make a video on it 👍
I've seen this up , to be honest I thought to myself ,what would I have to gain. Something said watch , what you have to gain is knowledge, to see the world from someone else's respective. More I got into the message, it resonated in me and I thought there is a lot of my own personal belief and values in the message. I appreciate this is out there to reach people. Right on.
Much love
Awesome interview thank you very much brother!!
Thank u
This was a great interview man, Cliff reminds me of a Puerto Rican Jeff Hardy, really humble and cool dude
A huge thank you for being real in such a fake world!!! I just found your page and I am sending much respect your way!!!!
Much respect thank you
This was one of the best interviews I have ever seen.
Thank you
Much respect for both of these Men. I just came across your videos, I am addicted to your straight up talk with no hate. Keep the videos coming
Much respect rick
Damn Sose another home run! I appreciate you man I really do! Solid og right there!! ✅
Much love
I have met some of the Redrums talked with them for awhile , we had good talks , great bunch of guys .
As another had said this is the best interview I have seen ya do. I have never heard of him before now. I can say I will never forget him.The way he spoke,the things he said. The chip you couldn't see on his shoulder. The scolded look he didn't wear on his face. Anyone can try to hid those things. But he seems to be a person who could pull em up when needed and could just as ez set em down again. He reminds me of Sose himself to a degree. I like the peace first option when you can be allowed to be,most want let you. I am pagan and my mothers people have Choctaw as part of their roots. It pulled at me as you spoke of the earth and your connection to it. Do you have any charters in any southern states? Would love to visit as a hang around for a day. Maybe more later. Am glad gost brought you on. If he has a channel or a website for the club plz post
Go to my instagram hes tagged on our post great man
Nothing but respect.Great interview. Learned a lot . I could see myself smokin a blunt or a peace pipe with that man.
Thanks dave
Much Love, Honor and Respect. Living life the way it should be, loving mother earth, peace and family.
Much love
Rite On ,,, Heart ,, loyalty and experience ,, need more like him ,,, Some great ppl out there ,,, Thanks for sharing 👍
Hes def one of a kind
That was a awesome interview sose! I learned a lot from it! Keep doing what you do! #✊🏻
Thanks bob
Totally enjoyed this segment very knowledgeable much respect… 😎😈👊🏼💯
Much appreciated smash the like button 4 me
Keep the dope interviews coming! They show the world how Club members really are, instead of all the glorified media BS that paints ALL Clubs as violent criminals.
Thats my goal
Thank you isaac
Respect high Brother. Fi real! I love the story, and I love this documentary. Very insightful, and relatable. As, I am a First Nation's man, and I grew up during an Era when it wasn't a good time to be FN but I stepped up and became the warrior I am and represented my people to the max. I got it together, and did what a true warrior does, and I protected my people and made it safe for us. So, respect to you my Brother, and Respect to the host and platform. Thank you for sharing, and thank you for spreading the word. I, am a Dak'elh Warrior, and my Dak'elh name is Letric Cho. Mussi Cho. Letric Cho, Lhiedli. Kl'ng I'gui, Dak'elh. Ho'kah!
much love brother
Hell yeah! Been lookin forward to this one!
Much love brother
I remember seeing this club in Canada when I was a truck driver. I drove thru alot of rez area's. Awesome way of life.
Salute jim
Canada's first Redrum chapter is on Manitoulin Island Ontario,Spirit island chapter ...Proud to be a member I am Ojibwe
@@DuncanFez My best friends growing up where Ojibwa and Cherokee. Yoopers" as most would say. Fisherman as I know. Little bay and Big Bay Denac
Been waiting on this ☝️ one
100% solid interview. Makes sense how someone like Jason Mamoa would belong to an organization like this. 100% cancel culture exists in the biker community, patch policing alone creates huge conflict and creates division. If we unify, coach and instruct bikers with a mission and a vision to create and do good work, in the community, major things will happen.
Thanks spaz
Really dig this interview and learned a lot from it both of you keep up the good work big respect for what you guys are doing 😎
Much respect rich
That was an amazing interview. There is an elder out here in CA in Amador County trying to get a chapter out here. I've seen a charter come through Stockton, Lodi, Sacramento, a few times. Always conducting them selves and riding in the most professional manner. Haven't seen a green or red come through with that same presence. Confident as all get out, but the utmost respect for everyone around and smiles and waves along the way. Stand up group.
Much respect
Wounder if there’s one here in Los Angeles
@@beatnuts323 it'd be lit
Much Respect from REDRUM MC COYOTE HILLS CHAPTER NOR-CAL✌🏼
All the love and respect from the valley(Lodi)
Totally traditional ideology, spiritual, positivity,and encouraging movement. Manitoba CREE.ML&R REDRUM The sacred fire is burning strong in our hearts.
Alberta cree here, I'd love to be in an Indigenous mc
GREAT INTERVIEW.
Thank you
Thanks Sose I’ve been watching your videos and learned more from them in a short period of time, than in all the years I’ve been riding. Since I was 8 years old my first mini bike, anyhow I really appreciated this interview with indigenous information as well. Keep up the great work!
Man jim thats awesome thank you for that
Very Cool Interview Sose. We have a couple of native Clubs in New Zealand. Connecting with our Culture and Traditions really sets the path of the brotherhood of Riders.
Much love phil
Great interview man. Im Super happy you did this. You always drop knowledge and show people the real biker culture. Not what tv and media portray. Much love peace and respect.
Much love
Great interview. Very down to earth much Respect!!
Thank you
You are a solid interviewer. Real nice video, and cool hearing the president give a peak into their life. 🤘
Thank you
Great show Brother, earlier I wasn’t being understanding towards other folk’s. I’m an other like Kanaka Jason and other tribesmen. I’m a kanaka and proud. Mahalo Nui Loa for this interview it helped me grow. MLR&Aloha your Boy Kekoa&Ohana.🤙🏾🤎💪🏾
Much love my brother
Sose, I enjoy the work. I do have a request though. When you interview a guest mike them up to if you can. I'm Damn near deaf from heavy equipment, and I need to crank the volume all the way up. Thanks again for the insight.
If you wanna come out and help
@@DemonsRow If I ever get the chance I would step up in a minute and throw in with some help.
You know your a New Yorker when you say " Those Cats" lmao Great sit down Bro Much Respect to REDRUM MC
Yes lol
Old heads...I catch myself sayin that ish👍🏾
And an "old Time " New Yorker at that ! lol
@@luisestrella2082 Fukin FACTS!!! lol
Great interview, just subbed! Boricua!
Such an awesome interviewer, I love this channel and can't wait for more videos to come 🔥
Thank you
Love this, great interview!
Thank you
Great interview. Hes a real inspiration. 100%🇵🇷🙏
Thanks mike
This is what people need to see ,Respect !
Much respect
Much Love and Respect! ❤💛🤍🖤
Much love
Much love cathy
I love this club. Been walking the Rd Oath for 3 years now then found this club. Only problem is closes chaptcher is over 3 hrs away and i ride solo. Would love to see an expantion further nother in Canada for this reason. 👍🏻
Def dave
What province are you in Dave? We ride 8 hrs both ways to our nearest chapter once a month from bc to alberta
We have chargers in (Edmonton treaty6) and treaty 8 based on south shores of lesser slave lake and frog lake
Very impressive interview and big respect for the club just amazing. I haven't been riding for to long its very refreshing to hear what you stand for .
Much love
I met Cliff a few times. Really good guy. Always looking out for ppl.
Good interview bro.
Thank you cap
# Ghostin, first time viewer
#ghostin welcome
@@DemonsRow tyvm, it feels like a cool place to learn & be a part of pure coolness!
Great interview. Glad to here the good.
Thanks ken
Ty y'all .its getting better .it's my 14 yr old .. he hung out with absolutely wrong ppl .
Thats why i push this culture cuz gangs are waiting for our kids
When I was stationed in California I spent time around the local tribes and attended several pow wow’s and I loved it. I even attended an annual passing of the tribal princess.
Good Interview, great Guest, I like that he refers to Riders as “Cats” GO CAT GO! Got your message!
Lol
1 world 1 nation 1 family standing strong in unity worldwide
MUCH LOVE & RESPECT
You have such a diverse channel, hats off to you. Haven't even been on a bike but its such an interesting world out there. Away to binge all your vids 😎
Appreciate you
much respect for REDRUM. we all need to stand for and support one another, and what each club honorably stand for/about.
Truth
I really like the Redrum Mc philosophy and ideals. Respect! ✊
Much respect
Mee too even not a rider a like bike culture and for sure i would try to be a nember of them greetings from greece
#Ghostin
This is one of the dopest interviews I've seen on UA-cam, much love to you and this president , He's got great values and he's just a good human being, bad ass interview brother 🔥🔥
Yo what's up cliff....I met you on the road to Sturgis at a gas station..was in a pickup truck trailering 2 bikes..then bumped into you downtown during the rally
Good meeting you again on this much respect
Much love and respect to Cliff and what he's created
👊👊👊
great interview.. much respect for you and cliff thank for chance to learn
Much respect thank you jimmy
Awesome much love n respect!!
Much love jag
Cool interview, a club that really stands for something.I’m in Florida and Native also.
Appreciate you
They don't stand for shit. They protect their white members when they sexually assault indigenous women.