#Ghostin My mother was a nurse. She took care of a biker in hospital who got seriously injured in an accident. A few nights later she pulled into a gas station for fuel. Some of the bikers brothers saw her and recognized her. They pumped her car full of gas, paid for it and escorted her to work and thanked her for taking care of their brother. Much respect Sose
My mother was a drug addict...she tried to take care of me but I handed up in foster care...a few nights later I saw her patched gorilla drug dealer on the streets and I blown the rest of his disturbed loser brain out of his skull...gotta embraced the culture
My cousin was part of the Louisiana chapter. He lost his life when we was witnessing a woman getting beat to death. My cousin went and beat up the dude but was shot by one of the guys friends. Miss him a lot. He was an amazing guy who always defended people who could not defend themselves. RIP Bear
This is from memory, so if I'm mistaken, please let me know. In 2020 when antifa was burning and rioting in nearby seattle, I heard there was a facebook threat that antifa was going to riot in the city of Snohomish (about 25 miles northeast). The local residents and shop owners showed up armed, as did some of the local Bandidos. They all stood together. Luckily nothing came of it, but it really showed that the Bandidos would help protect their community.
#GHOSTIN great Programming I don't belong to any club, but I felt a swelling in my chest when I heard about the Bandidos joining with the locals in facing down what I consider a Socialist or Communist group of paid terrorists. Man, God bless these United States and everyone who is willing to put it on the line protecting our right to live in this beautiful country. And let me not forget you Mr. Sose in my prayers. Live long and ride.
I just think it’s funny who the media wants to portray as “criminals”. The Bandidos did the most American thing possible, protecting your home from enemies foreign and abroad, and they still get treated like the bad guys. Godbless the BMC.
Good show, I ran into a pack of Banditos on the way home from Sturgis in 1996. They were very curious to know about the riding club I was in and how unique our patch was. We spent about an hour talking, it was all good RESPECT was there by all Peace Brother Sose #ghostin
I was involved with a youth fair in Washington state. The local Banditos chapter was the second largest supporter. The club would come to the fair grounds and see all of the kids animal projects and talk to them. The kids didn't have any problems it was the up tight parents. I grew upin the early 70's a few blocks away from a club house, those guys were always cool and let me sit on their bikes. Respect.
I was just a little black kid in New York when I met my first members of an outlaw MC (I don't think namedropping the club is appropriate) but they thought it was as cool as could be to have a child think of them as celebrities. We were in a roadside diner and my mom offered to pay for those guys' food because she felt I was bothering them and they kindly and emphatically refused. One of them said that one of the few joys they get in life is seeing the smiles and glow in children's faces.
I grew up knowing the Bandidos because of my father . A retired Bandido now who was well respected and loved . It’s not for everyone . It’s not just a patch ! It’s family and they come 1st. Much respect to the Bandidos MC Worldwide.
Explained perfect bro. A road glide special is going to run you over 30k and some clubs dues are almost as much as a car payment itself. Nobody broke and jobless is doing this.
🏆🏆🏆👍🇺🇲🙏 SOSE the Ghost Host with the Most ✌️💪 Years ago, my elderly mother had a flat tire. She was only 88 pounds and physically not able to change a tire. Two Banditos stopped and helped her. She said they spoke kindly to her and had very kind voices. She said she NEVER felt fear or threatened. She said she did feel safe with them there and was thankful. They refused her money she offered for helping. ❤️ Thank you for sharing
I had the pleasure to meet some Bandits members back in 1979 in New Mexico . My Brother was not a member but was friends with them. They were very polite and respectful . I was proud to hang out them. Good memories . ☺️
The national president of a local MC is a neighbor. Very interesting and intelligent, and one of the nicest guys I've ever met. Keep up the great work Sose. Ride safe.
I grew up around the corner from the VP of the Banditos in my area. They were some of the most respectable nice people I’ve ever met. Party’s got a bit rowdy sometimes but they helped their neighbors whenever they could. Great people.
So the Bandidos handle their own issues like home invasions or thefts - rather then relying on corrupt and/or incompetent police. They have less criminals then police. They are charitable and have a huge history of being so, and as citizens we are supposed to be scared of them over a police force that murders innocent people and gets let off? Rubbish. Respect to these blokes that stand their ground, act like men and spit on corrupt laws.
@@newyork3226 yeah agree- the video is about the Bandidos though. And where I’m from the public calls them bandits- used respectful usually as a term of endearment. As sose says all the time, different places have. very different rules and focuses. That said I do understand your point - where I am “the don’t call a diamond member brother” is a huge thing. Given this is the internet and a huge international audience out of respect I will edit the name I shortened as I am not a member.
@@eric-j-86 i understand i now live in louisiana and met several some are half and half on itif ur not involed im originally-from new york and have been and still am involved but i do respect you and ur understanding new york SA
I'm from san antonio man these guys dont play...respect for respect there always riding out here even when me and family travel through and out of texas theres at least one bike with those colors...hats off to the BANDIDOS you guys rock
81 and red and gold bring United is a beautiful thing! Now the other MC’s should do this bro! It’s about brotherhood not war, war brings nothing but trouble unfortunately ⚡️🥃
I’m from San Angelo tx. Bandidos pass by and do stuff for the kids and community Way I see it, is show respect. And they’ll respect the hell outta you! Goes for all MC. Just so respect
When i was out recently i saw a guy out just out by himself on a nice bike and had MC on the vest. I did not think much about it other than nice bike. A few days later i saw a group riding together with the same vest riding. About 2 moths after seeing the single riding i am seeing the group riding around more and more. As a new biker its a bit overwhelming to see this group out riding every single time im out. Like you say in the video we all have a past, and to be honest, it's intimidating to see a bunch of 1% in the same group, and the group is Bandidos. Ive not seen any major biker group where i live and im 46. I do know and stand by the saying, dont start something and there wont be an issue. So, that said i respect them and follow the respectful rules to follow when out and i see them. The biggest one being don't pass them or even pull next to one of them.
This is why DEMONSROW is such a blessing. We are proof that once something is incorrect on such a big level, we were able to literally change these biased media narrative. Example: Type in Vagos MC just 2 years ago, it was pure GANGLAND!! Look how massive of an impact you've made to try to counter these lame media companies! Massive love and upmost respect! #GHOSTIN | #WeOutside | #WeBusy
A lot of times your own brothers in your club don't know what you do or how you make your money it's not their business as long as your loyalty is where it's supposed to be.
I love that the point was made that the cops have a worse track record with crime than the MCs do. The cops beat the shit out of and kill people who hurt their brothers and they are justified. MCs handle business and they are hung for it. It’s fucked up. Great video!
I was driving on I-59 coming from New Orleans and came up on a biker with a flat tire. Happened to be a Bandido. I helped him out. He was very friendly. Down to earth guy. Very appreciative. I've had the opportunity to have conversations with several outlaw MC members and they're all just normal people. The moment we can see someone for who they are and not see them the way we're told to see them, the world will become a better place.
Man, the Bandidos had a presence in my town in Okla. Always very cool, let me shoot pool in their bar when I was 15, learned alot about respect...but I watched my P's & Q's.
Sose, one of the beautiful things about the Bandidos is they have a "bury our own" way of life. When a local president was murdered, MC's from all over the world came to bid him farewell - the members of the Bandidos each took a shovel of dirt and buried him at the cemetary. It's a very sad time, yet a very beautiful way to send a loved one off. None of us riders that I know and have met condone violence or criminal acts, and all of the members I've met have been very down-to-earth and helpful. It's hard enough to shake the stigma of "motorcycle rider", seen already as a law breaker, we're just people getting through this life.
I lived in Houston from 90-95 met several Banditos including the Pres of the NW chapter and was greeted with nothing but respect and a hand shake . Met their racing teams at the drag strip , partied with them and always had a hellava good time . Never felt uncomfortable . Good people . Tim in Missouri . Peace In , Peace Out .
I stand by my statements as always. I am not a Biker, I am a farmer in North Texas. And the Bandidos around Denton TX have always been very respectful, always willing to take a moment and talk about their bikes with this 60+ year old man. They call me sir, and impress me every time I meet one. Sure, they are big scary looking dudes, but I would help one broke down on 380 anytime, just because the show respect to others. Sorry, but if you call them Criminals, don't come to my farm and talk that trash.
My 1rst cousin was a member of the Bandidos. For aprox2 decades. He was in prison a lot during that time and he did carry out his brother’s , ,Bandidos, orders at the McAlister, Oklahoma State penitentiary. He was finally released in 1997 gave his life to the lord and still had some affiliation until he died on October 31,1999 drinking, driving the mayor’s corvette from Springfield, Mo. the crash site was horrific. RIP Johnny Matthews!!!!
I love your channel bro, just recently found it in my pool of random videos and clicked straight away, everything about the MC world is very interesting and I’m glad theirs a channel like yours that educates really well on all the subjects here. Stay safe out there !
Love your channel man, very informative and enlightening with regards to the culture. You should start a series where you react to movies and shows like sons of anarchy, mayans mc, peaky blinders or boardwalk empire. Would be real interesting to see your break downs of the stuff in there.
#Ghostin Another great video. Here in Washington state there the dominant 1% club. And I know a few of there members and some of the members of a few of there supporter clubs.
Good morning Demons Row. Pressing play now I want to wish everyone a happy turkey day and please remember the turkey drop episode from WKRP, they can't fly!!! If we get another word of the day, I'll comment again 😅. Stay #ghostin 💪🏻🇺🇲
As a female I've never feared any Mc, one percenter! Two reasons why are,I've never done anything for them to do anything to me! If someone comes at me grimy,I'd send them on thier way to meet god!,
A few years ago, a buddy of mine invited me to a club get together. Now, he rides for a club in which the members ride sport bikes. I got to the address, which wasn't too far from my home, I noticed that most of the bikes where Harleys. When my buddy walked up, I asked which club we were at. Then I noticed that there were Bandidos walking around. 3 gentlemen walked up: the Chapter President, the VP, and the Sgt at Arms. Those guys were some of the nicest guys I ever met and I was just as polite and calm as I normally am. They asked if I was nervous being around them ,to which I said I wasn't. They asked why, and I said "Let me answer that question with another. Have I pissed anyone off here? It's always best to be polite and respectful to everyone. You never know who they are or what they've been through." They looked at one another and the President said "That's pretty sound logic. Not everyone has that same outlook." Really great group of guys.
The best bike I ever had the chance of getting a ride on the back was a early 70s low ride Harley Davison silver trimmed back and hi ass cow bars loved it. The power the looks u get and respect ✊ but some people that don’t understand point a finger and think 🤔 about films etc oh he’s bad , he killed people, he sells drugs. So quick to point a finger and judge before they get to know the person on the bike .
#GHOSTIN ALWAYS! 🤘💥 When I first came into the 1%er world in 1980-81 as a 17-18 yr old, it was old school 60's-70's era Bandidos who schooled me on the ways of the world. I miss those days, those brothers, the whole scene back then. ML&R's Brother, Papi T ⬛️⬜️
@@DemonsRow the biggest problem I see know in 2022 is these bandidos all wear Versace clothing along with Nike runners, we’re old school bikers wore jeans or leathers with leather boots. So all the old school bikers have gone and we now have these new age groupies.
I've never had a problem with them. Love to visit their booth at the Lone Star Rally in Galveston. They get setup early and I like to ask them which vendors have the best food. Last year they said that I could name drop and get a discount. I did and brought them back some nachos. Good group of people and all you have to do is be respectful which we all should be anyway. I've never been threatened, intimidated or offered drugs.
I was a child back in the day in the 90s a little girl and I grew up around the banditos they always babysat me took care of me their wives or old ladies would always babysit me and let me watch reruns of I Love Lucy. Yes they all had their past and they were not perfect they always treated me with respect love kindness compassion till this day whenever I run into a club member I say thank you for always keeping me safe as a child. This was back in the day they would always buy me soda water popcorn chips crawfish and give me $20 just to play on the Miss Pac-Man. I have nothing but the utmost respect for this club. Just because people have a criminal record does not mean they can't change and it doesn't mean that they're a bad person especially if it was like a drug charge that doesn't make them a bad person. When I grew up and started bartending I ran into some of the senior members and they always watched out for me at the club because they had so much respect for my mom and dad they always fed me bringing doordash with Chili's or any kind of barbecue that I wanted because they saw how hard I was working. They always fed me and kept me safe from creepers at the bar. Whenever it was time to lock up there was one one man who rode for a different club and at that time he was about 65 years old I'm not going to put his name on here but he always helped me lock up and he always walked me to my car and would text me to make sure I made it home safely. You're right I don't like the way they interviewed them it was completely disrespectful from the jump. Not all superheroes wear capes. In many occasions they were my superheroes I looked up to them as a child and their wives were always so kind to me they always treated me like one of their babies and they did that because they respected my mother as well.
The Bandidos are good people, they do take care of each other as family when needed, they do contribute to the community and have supported many fundraising events in my area. I love my biker friends, I don't even own a bike. I've done parties at their club as a Dj, I know other clubs in my area too, All of them are Good people. It truly is all about Respect 100%
Sorry I haven't been around my wife had open heart surgery and just got out of the hospital, this was a very informative video thank you for all you do, with all due respect, to my brother, peace 🤘😎🤘
It was impossible to move in the circles I did back in the 806 without having friends who had fathers, uncles, or brothers in the Bandidos. My stepdad isn't a rider, but he has good friends in the MC.
Unfortunately, every media outlet is always gonna put a controversial/negative spin on certain stories simply for views regardless of who or what it affects in the long run. And I'm not the type to say "fake news" to everything but thats why I personally always take what the news says with a grain of salt for the most part. Everyone has a different perspective on these topics. It is disgusting how they probably looped these Banditos into a headline they weren't expecting and acting all friendly like they wanted to get to know the real them but already knew what they we're gonna put out there. People are gonna believe what they wanna believe anyways regardless of the news or cold hard information so sometimes we're at a loss regardless of what we say do. People will be People #GHOSTIN
@4:03 - The government has always hated groups that can exist as parallel societies. A lot of politically based organizations have been destroyed by RICO cases and literal government attacks (like at Waco and up in Idaho during 90s). MCs have been difficult for them to break up and that just pisses them off even more.
I've lived in Texas all my 53yrs and I've known and encountered many Banditos and never once did I ever felt I was in danger for being out of place ! However I always came with respect and courtesy and was treated in kind! Hell I've been treated worse (for misdomeanor and traffic stops you know the gun in my face, roughed up, cuffed and stuffed) by state troopers and county deputies. Bikers have never treated me that way!
It's funny how the media twists things. Just because you have a patch doesn't make you a criminal. Back in my hood we had 15-16 year old kids who were running guns, crack houses and controlling whole blocks of areas and some of them went to school all day. Goes to show unless you really know, you don't know. #Sose you already know the vibes, love the channel.
I know someone thats an honorable bandidos and still has the coin ( or Token or whatever ) anyway he's my step grandfather he helped an bandido prez old lady back in the 70s 80s he was an volunteer firefighter for EMS in an accident in west texas then he knew the president of the dallas charter and now he knows another one he works with right now for maybe 2 years now I knew about the old lady part but only found out about the other two 2 months ago I've see them my first encounter was at a raceway and saw 10 of them 3 or 4 prospects the rest were full patch of the San Antonio charter I saw two of the San Antonio southeast ( saw they had side rockers ) charter 4 months ago with their old ladys
I live 30 minutes from San Antonio. Only mc I ever saw growing up is the bandidos. In the last 2 years my town has sprung up about 30 new groups and I'm just wondering where the hell are the bandidos when you need them?
Ty for your dedication to education. If people would give the benefit of the doubt, go to a public event, make small talk, observe the clubs? I'm sure they would walk away with a different/unbiased perspective. None of the clubs get credit for all the good they do, or the manner full way they act in places. So bless you, and keep it up. Stay safe, be blessed
#Ghostin
My mother was a nurse. She took care of a biker in hospital who got seriously injured in an accident. A few nights later she pulled into a gas station for fuel. Some of the bikers brothers saw her and recognized her. They pumped her car full of gas, paid for it and escorted her to work and thanked her for taking care of their brother.
Much respect Sose
Thats awesome i love those kind of stories
@@DemonsRow She didn’t say which club it was.
My mother was a drug addict...she tried to take care of me but I handed up in foster care...a few nights later I saw her patched gorilla drug dealer on the streets and I blown the rest of his disturbed loser brain out of his skull...gotta embraced the culture
@@freedom6980 sure you did.
My cousin was part of the Louisiana chapter. He lost his life when we was witnessing a woman getting beat to death. My cousin went and beat up the dude but was shot by one of the guys friends. Miss him a lot. He was an amazing guy who always defended people who could not defend themselves. RIP Bear
Respect to your cousin
It's about honor and respect, not power and control!
rip to your great cousin
This is from memory, so if I'm mistaken, please let me know. In 2020 when antifa was burning and rioting in nearby seattle, I heard there was a facebook threat that antifa was going to riot in the city of Snohomish (about 25 miles northeast). The local residents and shop owners showed up armed, as did some of the local Bandidos. They all stood together. Luckily nothing came of it, but it really showed that the Bandidos would help protect their community.
They stood together to protect historic parts said to be targeted in San Antonio
#GHOSTIN great Programming I don't belong to any club, but I felt a swelling in my chest when I heard about the Bandidos joining with the locals in facing down what I consider a Socialist or Communist group of paid terrorists. Man, God bless these United States and everyone who is willing to put it on the line protecting our right to live in this beautiful country. And let me not forget you Mr. Sose in my prayers. Live long and ride.
True story about them backing public
There was the rumor also that the Chaz area or whatever needed to cleared out or the 1% clubs would be taking care of it.
I just think it’s funny who the media wants to portray as “criminals”. The Bandidos did the most American thing possible, protecting your home from enemies foreign and abroad, and they still get treated like the bad guys. Godbless the BMC.
Good show, I ran into a pack of Banditos on the way home from Sturgis in 1996. They were very curious to know about the riding club I was in and how unique our patch was. We spent about an hour talking, it was all good RESPECT was there by all Peace Brother Sose #ghostin
Peace brother
the very first time I ever met any Bandido's was in '75 and they were the coolest people I'd ever met. Much love to those guys!
I was involved with a youth fair in Washington state. The local Banditos chapter was the second largest supporter. The club would come to the fair grounds and see all of the kids animal projects and talk to them. The kids didn't have any problems it was the up tight parents. I grew upin the early 70's a few blocks away from a club house, those guys were always cool and let me sit on their bikes. Respect.
Much respect
I was just a little black kid in New York when I met my first members of an outlaw MC (I don't think namedropping the club is appropriate) but they thought it was as cool as could be to have a child think of them as celebrities. We were in a roadside diner and my mom offered to pay for those guys' food because she felt I was bothering them and they kindly and emphatically refused. One of them said that one of the few joys they get in life is seeing the smiles and glow in children's faces.
Thats awesome bro
I grew up knowing the Bandidos because of my father . A retired Bandido now who was well respected and loved . It’s not for everyone . It’s not just a patch ! It’s family and they come 1st. Much respect to the Bandidos MC Worldwide.
The Bandido's are a Motorcycle Club that I'm proud to say that they are friendly and trustworthy . Met them in Albuquerque N. M . 🏍️
Either your joking or blind to the fact. Just because people smile at you doesn't mean innocent.
What do you know about it civilian @@tonlops5088
Thank you for this informing RUclips channel video!
Your the man gamma
Explained perfect bro. A road glide special is going to run you over 30k and some clubs dues are almost as much as a car payment itself. Nobody broke and jobless is doing this.
So true
100% true
🏆🏆🏆👍🇺🇲🙏
SOSE the Ghost Host with the Most ✌️💪
Years ago, my elderly mother had a flat tire. She was only 88 pounds and physically not able to change a tire. Two Banditos stopped and helped her. She said they spoke kindly to her and had very kind voices. She said she NEVER felt fear or threatened. She said she did feel safe with them there and was thankful. They refused her money she offered for helping. ❤️
Thank you for sharing
Thats awesome brother
I had the pleasure to meet some Bandits members back in 1979 in New Mexico . My Brother was not a member but was friends with them. They were very polite and respectful . I was proud to hang out them. Good memories . ☺️
The national president of a local MC is a neighbor. Very interesting and intelligent, and one of the nicest guys I've ever met.
Keep up the great work Sose. Ride safe.
Ride safe
I personally know a president of a chapter and he's an extremely nice and generous man. Saw my pipes were rusty and gave me a new set just cause.
I grew up around the corner from the VP of the Banditos in my area. They were some of the most respectable nice people I’ve ever met. Party’s got a bit rowdy sometimes but they helped their neighbors whenever they could. Great people.
The ones near me push major weight. Im talking big time drug trafficking
@@icepick859hahahaha always someone tainting it too much info brother if u gonnna tell a story do it rite
You are making a good point(s) here, sorry for the late reply, have just discovered your channel
I remember this and I was PISSED when this came out! Good review on this!
Thank you
Out here in Houston, lots of bandidos here. Met a few, some real chill guys. Crazy how society tries to portray a lot of this as some kind of gang
So the Bandidos handle their own issues like home invasions or thefts - rather then relying on corrupt and/or incompetent police. They have less criminals then police. They are charitable and have a huge history of being so, and as citizens we are supposed to be scared of them over a police force that murders innocent people and gets let off? Rubbish. Respect to these blokes that stand their ground, act like men and spit on corrupt laws.
its not only them its every diamond club does that
and only my opinion u should not shorten a name unless ur part of them its respect
@@newyork3226 yeah agree- the video is about the Bandidos though. And where I’m from the public calls them bandits- used respectful usually as a term of endearment. As sose says all the time, different places have. very different rules and focuses. That said I do understand your point - where I am “the don’t call a diamond member brother” is a huge thing. Given this is the internet and a huge international audience out of respect I will edit the name I shortened as I am not a member.
@@eric-j-86 i understand i now live in louisiana and met several some are half and half on itif ur not involed im originally-from new york and have been and still am involved but i do respect you and ur understanding
new york SA
Respect you Sose! Appreciate you!!!! And to the MC’s out there, ride free and ride safe!!!!
Much respect pop
I'm from san antonio man these guys dont play...respect for respect there always riding out here even when me and family travel through and out of texas theres at least one bike with those colors...hats off to the BANDIDOS you guys rock
81 and red and gold bring United is a beautiful thing! Now the other MC’s should do this bro! It’s about brotherhood not war, war brings nothing but trouble unfortunately ⚡️🥃
I agree but why they united is because opposition united
81 in the red and gold they allied up right they're friendly now.???👌💪👍🇺🇸
I’m from San Angelo tx. Bandidos pass by and do stuff for the kids and community
Way I see it, is show respect. And they’ll respect the hell outta you!
Goes for all MC.
Just so respect
When i was out recently i saw a guy out just out by himself on a nice bike and had MC on the vest. I did not think much about it other than nice bike. A few days later i saw a group riding together with the same vest riding. About 2 moths after seeing the single riding i am seeing the group riding around more and more. As a new biker its a bit overwhelming to see this group out riding every single time im out. Like you say in the video we all have a past, and to be honest, it's intimidating to see a bunch of 1% in the same group, and the group is Bandidos. Ive not seen any major biker group where i live and im 46. I do know and stand by the saying, dont start something and there wont be an issue. So, that said i respect them and follow the respectful rules to follow when out and i see them. The biggest one being don't pass them or even pull next to one of them.
This is why DEMONSROW is such a blessing. We are proof that once something is incorrect on such a big level, we were able to literally change these biased media narrative.
Example: Type in Vagos MC just 2 years ago, it was pure GANGLAND!!
Look how massive of an impact you've made to try to counter these lame media companies!
Massive love and upmost respect!
#GHOSTIN | #WeOutside | #WeBusy
Yea old school tv is a dying breed its a new era an we will do right with it
@@DemonsRow Facts brother!
A lot of times your own brothers in your club don't know what you do or how you make your money it's not their business as long as your loyalty is where it's supposed to be.
Thats the truth
I love that the point was made that the cops have a worse track record with crime than the MCs do.
The cops beat the shit out of and kill people who hurt their brothers and they are justified. MCs handle business and they are hung for it. It’s fucked up.
Great video!
Thanks P
I was driving on I-59 coming from New Orleans and came up on a biker with a flat tire. Happened to be a Bandido. I helped him out. He was very friendly. Down to earth guy. Very appreciative. I've had the opportunity to have conversations with several outlaw MC members and they're all just normal people. The moment we can see someone for who they are and not see them the way we're told to see them, the world will become a better place.
Commen courtesies and respect are two different things. ALOT...ALOT of people need to learn this. Learn the difference
Man, the Bandidos had a presence in my town in Okla. Always very cool, let me shoot pool in their bar when I was 15, learned alot about respect...but I watched my P's & Q's.
Sose, one of the beautiful things about the Bandidos is they have a "bury our own" way of life. When a local president was murdered, MC's from all over the world came to bid him farewell - the members of the Bandidos each took a shovel of dirt and buried him at the cemetary. It's a very sad time, yet a very beautiful way to send a loved one off. None of us riders that I know and have met condone violence or criminal acts, and all of the members I've met have been very down-to-earth and helpful. It's hard enough to shake the stigma of "motorcycle rider", seen already as a law breaker, we're just people getting through this life.
Love this Chanel! SOSE the ghost with most, keep this Channel going. Love and respect to ya brother.
Thank you will do
You are drilling down! I like it.
#ghostin (on a 300 Honda)
Much love meg
I lived in Houston from 90-95 met several Banditos including the Pres of the NW chapter and was greeted with nothing but respect and a hand shake . Met their racing teams at the drag strip , partied with them and always had a hellava good time . Never felt uncomfortable . Good people . Tim in Missouri . Peace In , Peace Out .
Great interview and content as always , much luv from AZ #Ghostin
Thank you
I stand by my statements as always. I am not a Biker, I am a farmer in North Texas. And the Bandidos around Denton TX have always been very respectful, always willing to take a moment and talk about their bikes with this 60+ year old man. They call me sir, and impress me every time I meet one. Sure, they are big scary looking dudes, but I would help one broke down on 380 anytime, just because the show respect to others. Sorry, but if you call them Criminals, don't come to my farm and talk that trash.
Truth.
My 1rst cousin was a member of the Bandidos. For aprox2 decades. He was in prison a lot during that time and he did carry out his brother’s , ,Bandidos, orders at the McAlister, Oklahoma State penitentiary. He was finally released in 1997 gave his life to the lord and still had some affiliation until he died on October 31,1999 drinking, driving the mayor’s corvette from Springfield, Mo. the crash site was horrific. RIP Johnny Matthews!!!!
I love your channel bro, just recently found it in my pool of random videos and clicked straight away, everything about the MC world is very interesting and I’m glad theirs a channel like yours that educates really well on all the subjects here. Stay safe out there !
Thank you im glad you enjoy
Shout out Ghost! Missed a bit but appreciate ya! Ride on! Always bringing the goods.
Thank you
@@DemonsRow Thank you Sose
Great job. So agree with what you are talking about here's. Keep up great work. Lots of love.
Much love tammy
#GHOSTIN baby! My daily dose of Sose .Good job bro
#Gho⚡️tin Smash the like 4 me thank u brother
Love your channel man, very informative and enlightening with regards to the culture. You should start a series where you react to movies and shows like sons of anarchy, mayans mc, peaky blinders or boardwalk empire. Would be real interesting to see your break downs of the stuff in there.
Thanks for the ideas i gotta figure out stuff i dont get copyright claims for
Thanks for sharing, Sose I hear ya🙏🏽😎👍🏽.
Appreciate you
#Ghostin
Another great video.
Here in Washington state there the dominant 1% club. And I know a few of there members and some of the members of a few of there supporter clubs.
Ayeeee we’re getting into now ! I’m diggin this #Ghostin content
Glad you enjoy
Good morning Demons Row. Pressing play now
I want to wish everyone a happy turkey day and please remember the turkey drop episode from WKRP, they can't fly!!! If we get another word of the day, I'll comment again 😅. Stay #ghostin 💪🏻🇺🇲
Sose, great video as always, have you covered the case of JoJo Noe? Clear cut case of self defense, glad Justice prevailed for him
Jojo noe? Email it to me demonsrow@gmail.com
As a female I've never feared any Mc, one percenter! Two reasons why are,I've never done anything for them to do anything to me! If someone comes at me grimy,I'd send them on thier way to meet god!,
A few years ago, a buddy of mine invited me to a club get together. Now, he rides for a club in which the members ride sport bikes. I got to the address, which wasn't too far from my home, I noticed that most of the bikes where Harleys. When my buddy walked up, I asked which club we were at. Then I noticed that there were Bandidos walking around. 3 gentlemen walked up: the Chapter President, the VP, and the Sgt at Arms. Those guys were some of the nicest guys I ever met and I was just as polite and calm as I normally am. They asked if I was nervous being around them ,to which I said I wasn't. They asked why, and I said "Let me answer that question with another. Have I pissed anyone off here? It's always best to be polite and respectful to everyone. You never know who they are or what they've been through." They looked at one another and the President said "That's pretty sound logic. Not everyone has that same outlook." Really great group of guys.
Another awesome video Sose learned a lot from ya share man ✌️🤙
Thanks gary
#Ghostin Sose. Pure truth and a great show of course the media is going to lie. . Much love and respect my brother
Much love always my brother
I couldn’t find their bylaws, online. Feeling lucky after reading the warlocks bylaws
Would be great to see a current Bandidos member interview. Texas love for the MC. #ghostin
Yea its tuff bro im cool with bros but its not easy to come out to media
The Bandidos are the first serious MC I ever laid eyes on some years ago. I was in Texas and they was Deep as fuck, all the civilians was looking.
That's how they ride here in Houston. It's beautiful
The best bike I ever had the chance of getting a ride on the back was a early 70s low ride Harley Davison silver trimmed back and hi ass cow bars loved it. The power the looks u get and respect ✊ but some people that don’t understand point a finger and think 🤔 about films etc oh he’s bad , he killed people, he sells drugs. So quick to point a finger and judge before they get to know the person on the bike .
#GHOSTIN ALWAYS! 🤘💥
When I first came into the 1%er world in 1980-81 as a 17-18 yr old, it was old school 60's-70's era Bandidos who schooled me on the ways of the world.
I miss those days, those brothers, the whole scene back then.
ML&R's Brother,
Papi T ⬛️⬜️
Much respect big brother
@@DemonsRow the biggest problem I see know in 2022 is these bandidos all wear Versace clothing along with Nike runners, we’re old school bikers wore jeans or leathers with leather boots.
So all the old school bikers have gone and we now have these new age groupies.
#Ghostin #Gho⚡️tin
Another great 👍 one ☝️!
Thank you rob
#GHOSTIN
Man that’s was a great video. Really break it down.
Couldn't you only imagine if they all go along no matter what patch was on the back
Big fan been watching your for awhile now ..love this show much respect always ..#Ghostin
Much respect
I keep sending small money donations to Demonsrow RUclips channel for showing respect to "Sose The Ghost" and for future videos!
Thank you for that
I agree with everything you said bro!!! Keep up the positivity!!! Love your videos!!
Thank you
You #Hostin' and #Ghostin'. Another great job clearing up misconceptions.
Thanks six #Gho⚡️tin Smash the like 4 me
Love watching the channel grow 🙌
Thank you
Great video brother one of the best yet to me. Anyway.
Glad you enjoyed im always thinking howcan i make it an enjoyable experience
I've never had a problem with them. Love to visit their booth at the Lone Star Rally in Galveston. They get setup early and I like to ask them which vendors have the best food. Last year they said that I could name drop and get a discount. I did and brought them back some nachos. Good group of people and all you have to do is be respectful which we all should be anyway. I've never been threatened, intimidated or offered drugs.
#Ghostin Kick ass review of the Bandidos and the Vagos MC's much love and respect to you Sose keep real my brother
Much love brother
I had a buddy in the 90's who was a suit for AT & T, hes was also a bandito & the chap pres owned a restaurant. #Ghostin
I was a child back in the day in the 90s a little girl and I grew up around the banditos they always babysat me took care of me their wives or old ladies would always babysit me and let me watch reruns of I Love Lucy. Yes they all had their past and they were not perfect they always treated me with respect love kindness compassion till this day whenever I run into a club member I say thank you for always keeping me safe as a child. This was back in the day they would always buy me soda water popcorn chips crawfish and give me $20 just to play on the Miss Pac-Man. I have nothing but the utmost respect for this club. Just because people have a criminal record does not mean they can't change and it doesn't mean that they're a bad person especially if it was like a drug charge that doesn't make them a bad person. When I grew up and started bartending I ran into some of the senior members and they always watched out for me at the club because they had so much respect for my mom and dad they always fed me bringing doordash with Chili's or any kind of barbecue that I wanted because they saw how hard I was working. They always fed me and kept me safe from creepers at the bar. Whenever it was time to lock up there was one one man who rode for a different club and at that time he was about 65 years old I'm not going to put his name on here but he always helped me lock up and he always walked me to my car and would text me to make sure I made it home safely. You're right I don't like the way they interviewed them it was completely disrespectful from the jump. Not all superheroes wear capes. In many occasions they were my superheroes I looked up to them as a child and their wives were always so kind to me they always treated me like one of their babies and they did that because they respected my mother as well.
The Bandidos are good people, they do take care of each other as family when needed, they do contribute to the community and have supported many fundraising events in my area. I love my biker friends, I don't even own a bike. I've done parties at their club as a Dj, I know other clubs in my area too, All of them are Good people. It truly is all about Respect 100%
whats up ghost man have to say that your opening remarks were right on
Much respect
#Ghostin ⚡️ Might have to get the black mask , you made that bih look to clean 😭
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John Portillo only got locked up because of that guy who killed the boxer wanted to get out of jail early.
I keep getting banned on tik tok for just talking about MC's family we need to unite they are coming for us
They always bann me for gang activity if they see my cut or anything showing my colors
Sorry I haven't been around my wife had open heart surgery and just got out of the hospital, this was a very informative video thank you for all you do, with all due respect, to my brother, peace 🤘😎🤘
MN jim 🙏🙏God bless bro
It was impossible to move in the circles I did back in the 806 without having friends who had fathers, uncles, or brothers in the Bandidos. My stepdad isn't a rider, but he has good friends in the MC.
Unfortunately, every media outlet is always gonna put a controversial/negative spin on certain stories simply for views regardless of who or what it affects in the long run. And I'm not the type to say "fake news" to everything but thats why I personally always take what the news says with a grain of salt for the most part. Everyone has a different perspective on these topics. It is disgusting how they probably looped these Banditos into a headline they weren't expecting and acting all friendly like they wanted to get to know the real them but already knew what they we're gonna put out there. People are gonna believe what they wanna believe anyways regardless of the news or cold hard information so sometimes we're at a loss regardless of what we say do. People will be People #GHOSTIN
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People hate when you sell drugs to their kids...outlaw is not for speeding it's for selling speed
It doesn't matter what state I was in or town . Going South they passed me .. luckily I saw ur video and knew what to do .. #ghostin
#Ghostin. Another great video. I am from a little town in Texas. SA we call it.
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@4:03 - The government has always hated groups that can exist as parallel societies. A lot of politically based organizations have been destroyed by RICO cases and literal government attacks (like at Waco and up in Idaho during 90s). MCs have been difficult for them to break up and that just pisses them off even more.
I sold a lot of motorcycles to those guys in my young twenties and they were always good people to do business with. That’s all I know.
Fun channel. Subscribed, bud. 👍
Appreciate you
I've lived in Texas all my 53yrs and I've known and encountered many Banditos and never once did I ever felt I was in danger for being out of place ! However I always came with respect and courtesy and was treated in kind! Hell I've been treated worse (for misdomeanor and traffic stops you know the gun in my face, roughed up, cuffed and stuffed) by state troopers and county deputies. Bikers have never treated me that way!
I got to meet the guy in this interview at a txcoci conference and he’s an amazing dude and it’s just sad how the media always demonize bikers.
It's funny how the media twists things. Just because you have a patch doesn't make you a criminal. Back in my hood we had 15-16 year old kids who were running guns, crack houses and controlling whole blocks of areas and some of them went to school all day. Goes to show unless you really know, you don't know.
#Sose you already know the vibes, love the channel.
Yes mine too bronx in the 80s much respect
@@DemonsRow Respect and Blessings from up north.
#GOST⚡️N!!! Love what you doing brother keep on keeping it real
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Great video Sose. Club life is expensive!
Yes lol
Both national p and vp doing time now. Got to meet Jeff Pike one time in Austin. He was very nice.
Yea i heard
I know someone thats an honorable bandidos and still has the coin ( or Token or whatever ) anyway he's my step grandfather he helped an bandido prez old lady back in the 70s 80s he was an volunteer firefighter for EMS in an accident in west texas then he knew the president of the dallas charter and now he knows another one he works with right now for maybe 2 years now I knew about the old lady part but only found out about the other two 2 months ago I've see them my first encounter was at a raceway and saw 10 of them 3 or 4 prospects the rest were full patch of the San Antonio charter I saw two of the San Antonio southeast ( saw they had side rockers ) charter 4 months ago with their old ladys
I live 30 minutes from San Antonio. Only mc I ever saw growing up is the bandidos. In the last 2 years my town has sprung up about 30 new groups and I'm just wondering where the hell are the bandidos when you need them?
Ty for your dedication to education. If people would give the benefit of the doubt, go to a public event, make small talk, observe the clubs? I'm sure they would walk away with a different/unbiased perspective. None of the clubs get credit for all the good they do, or the manner full way they act in places. So bless you, and keep it up. Stay safe, be blessed
God bless dee
# Great video brother! Entertaining and informative! As always, much respect Sose 🙏🏻
Thank u brother
Great analysis
Sose do you sell the “Ride More Politic Less” hat’s?
Yes www.demonsrow.com
Hi Sose. Hope you are well. We have Bandidos here in Ireland.
Doing well how are you?
@@DemonsRow I'm grand thank you.
Nailed it with division scenario “dived and conquer”
Coming from a Bandidos Prospect. Respect💯
Much respect
Great vid 💥
Thanks love
@@DemonsRow 🙏🏻
First line of defense.
Thank you.
Unmeasurable !
#ghostin
I watch everyone of your videos, and when I can I buy the merch to support
Appreciate you #Gho⚡️tin Smash the like 4 me