posted ago by TheBeardsman ago by TheBeardsman +9 / -1

My chapter isn't near a commie hotbed zone (like really not near) but everyone has a part to play, and there are a lot of different parts to play. Don't think you're irrelevant if you're in a deep-red rural area like I am.

A common theme I've heard from people who "would join" but "don't have a nearby chapter," know that interest in the Proud Boys is through the roof. Membership is soaring and new chapters are popping up everywhere.

Information can be found at https://proudboysusa.com/ if you are interested in learning more or finding your local chapter to begin the vetting process. Note that the main site only lists nationally-recognized chapters. Just because there isn't a nationally-recognized chapter near you doesn't mean there aren't PBs near you. Reach out. Smaller satellite chapters are everywhere, and they maintain a low profile on social media for reasons that should be obvious. Chances are there's one near you.

Please do be patient when waiting to hear back. The number of emails from potential prospects has been straining vetting capacity nationwide. If you're hung up on instant gratification, keep moving.

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MrGone 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh. And poyb

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MrGone 1 point ago +1 / -0

Washington state here.

We got handed our ass by antifa being supported by Inslee's lap dogs yesterday.

I admire those who step up in red areas. But if you're not willing to show up in the blue swamps, then we're nothing more than a drinking club.

Washington! Where the fuck were you yesterday?

UHURU!

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TheBeardsman [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can't speak to low turnout in WA, if that's what happened, but as chapters grow, they develop better ability do things like subsidize travel expenses for chapter members going to commie hotbed zones. I know that's a big deal for me, and I know I'm not the only one with that kind of logistical constraints.

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MrGone 2 points ago +2 / -0

Poyb!

We're addressing this next meeting