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To: TexasGator

Re: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgN92jHI4mY

The second film about the Bandidos:

Apparently, the Bandidos reacted at Waco exactly as expected by their code.

A Bandido Club President was “disrespected” by Cossacks who spoke up against the Bandido President running into a Cossack Prospect as he pulled up on his bike and parked.

The Sgt at Arms of that Bandido Chapter shot Richie (a Cossack) at point blank range.

The Sgt at Arms did what he was “supposed” to do when his President was “disrespected.” It’s loyalty first, and worry about the repercussions later.

It didn’t matter that there were cop cars in view. It didn’t matter that there were civilians present. That was irrelevant to the Sgt at Arms who at that moment according to his code had to act to prevent disrespect to his President and his Club. After all, OMGs are above civilians, above the law, above other gangs . . .

The original purpose of the meeting didn’t matter, nothing else mattered. It didn’t matter if they all got arrested — or even in some of them died or were wounded because that is accepted as a condition of being a member, when the honor of the club is the issue.

Those who were arrested would not snitch, would do their time, and come back as Bandido members in good standing.

It all makes sense according to the internal logic and code of the 1% gangs.


73 posted on 06/22/2015 5:43:21 AM PDT by AMDG&BVMH
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To: TexasGator; mac_truck

re previous post.

I thought I understood something about gangs, reading the words printed about them. Still, when we read words, we are in the intellectual realm, interpreting and filtering the meaning of the words in light of other information in our brains, our understanding of human nature, common sense, etc.

Hearing the code explained from their own mouths, seeing the expressions on their faces as they speak those words . . . well, I now not only “understand” the code, I “get it.”

Human life itself is worth less than the honor of the gang.

Their wives and families are less important than their duties to the gang.

They are willing to sit in jail rather than cooperate with the police investigation — it is one for all and all for one. They would rather not be in jail, but they’re willing to be in jail than give the cops anything against any member of the gang or the gang itself.

Interesting a former Bandido was asked if there were any regular good guys in the Bandidos. He said he had not met any. There were Bandidos who would put on an external facade of being a law-abiding good guy, but he knew of none who really were good guys.


74 posted on 06/22/2015 6:39:55 AM PDT by AMDG&BVMH
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To: AMDG&BVMH

“It didn’t matter that there were cop cars in view. It didn’t matter that there were civilians present.”

When a fight goes down, everyone joins in whatever the circumstances.

We are told here that Waco was not a gang fight since the clubs kept it private. But documentary after documentary shows the opposite.


75 posted on 06/22/2015 7:57:16 AM PDT by TexasGator
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