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When the Prez Turns Against the MC

When the Prez Turns Against the MC

Published 4 days, 13 hours ago
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Today on Black Dragon Biker TV – MC Protocol Friday
We’re going straight to the heart of club governance, loyalty, and the hard realities of brotherhood. Lavish T. Williams, Tia Redbone Bunch, Woo 1%er, and Black Dragon break down three heavy questions that every patched member has thought about at some point.

1. Does the Prez follow his conscience or does he follow the club vote?When the Prez goes his own way instead of following the intention of the brothers via their vote, is that disloyalty?This is the core tension in any structured MC.
  • Club votes are sacred—especially on big moves: new chapters, war declarations, patch changes, major alliances, or expelling a brother.
  • The Prez is not a dictator; he’s the leader of the table, but the table speaks through votes.
  • If the Prez consistently overrides or ignores clear votes because of his personal feelings, that’s widely seen as disloyalty to the club and to the brothers who trusted him.
  • On the flip side: if the vote is non-binding (advisory only), or if the issue falls under the Prez’s traditional executive authority (e.g., day-to-day security decisions, handling immediate threats), then he can act unilaterally without it being betrayal.
  • The real test: Was the vote binding? If it was, and he deliberately goes against it, most old-school brothers will call that a violation of trust—potentially grounds for a no-confidence vote or even removal.
Woo 1%er has been very clear on this in past talks: the Prez is there to execute the will of the club, not override it for ego or personal gain. When the Prez starts thinking he’s above the table, the table starts thinking it’s time for a new Prez.

2. What is a “property of” from the perspective of Outlaw Woo 1%er?According to Woo 1%er (who has spoken directly on this in interviews and live streams), a “property of” patch or status means exactly what it says:
  • The woman is property of the club — not just one member.
  • She belongs to the club as a whole and can be shared sexually with any patched member who wants her (with her consent being irrelevant in the strict 1%er interpretation).
  • She has no say in who she sleeps with if a brother wants her—refusal can lead to being removed from the club’s circle or worse.
  • The patch (e.g., “Property of [Club Name]” or “Property of [Member’s Road Name]”) is a visible claim of ownership, similar to how a club claims territory.
  • Woo has emphasized this is not romantic or consensual in the civilian sense—it’s a cultural rule rooted in old-school outlaw mentality: loyalty, possession, and no individual rights overriding club rights.
This view is controversial even inside the 1%er world—some clubs have softened or abandoned it—but Woo has consistently described it as the traditional, unapologetic interpretation.

3. When a club brother dies, how do you deal with a hateful family who won’t allow the club to be included?This is one of the most painful and common conflicts in the set.Common real-world approaches (drawn from multiple club veterans and documented cases):
  • Respect the family’s wishes publicly — If the immediate family (wife, kids, parents) refuses club involvement at the funeral, most clubs will not force entry or cause a scene. They don’t want to turn a brother’s death into a media circus or legal issue.
  • Private memorial / club-only send-off — Hold a separate ride, graveside gathering, or clubhouse memorial after the family service. Many clubs do a private “last call” or burn a vest in the clubhouse.
  • Patch on the casket / cut displayed elsewhere — If the family allows, the club may place the vest on the casket for viewing (often done discreetly). If not, the vest is carried on the ride or displayed at the club.
  • Legal leverage (rare) — In extreme cases where the brother left written wishes (will, letter, video) saying he wa
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