There's some confusion here because "Gentlemen's Club" in the USA is often a euphemism for a strip club with pole dancers.
The original article was asking for a men's fraternal organization, along the lines of the Elks, the Moose, the Freemasons, or the Oddfellows. A gathering of only men, but red pill orientated.
The question is, why build out from scratch? The existing men's fraternal orgs already have halls, spaces, liquor licenses, hold monthly dinners, and are ripe for fresh blood to modernize them. It would be much easier for red pill guys to enter their local already existing fraternal social orgs and then build what they want within them, same as previous generations did. You'll also probably find a lot of old school knowledge was already red pill.
The legacy fraternal organizations' building facilities are a random assortment of past members interests: Some of the past guys were into weight lifting, so they added a gym. Other guys were into guns, so there's a member only shooting range in the basement. One local club has Olympic size swimming pools and a golf course. Another has a basement bowling alley. I mean really, really random.
Connecting with these old school fraternal organizations and seeing what they already have built out is much, much easier than trying to build it all from scratch. The membership dues are cheap. And once you're a member it's easy to build whatever you want within their umbrella structure.
And talk about logistics. It's pretty easy to find several within a short distance from where you live.
Recruiting like minded men is the harder part --a whole lot of these internet forum whiners are so broke-ass that getting them to join a club that has $250 yearly dues is like pulling teeth from these fuckers. Others worry membership is a lifetime commitment. (no, it's not. You can file a demit form at any time, and then come back again any time you want years later) Others are so busy proving how atomized and isolated they are that opening meetings with the Pledge of Allegance to the Flag (which virtually all orgs in the usa do) keeps them away, regardless of all the advantages.
That said, if you're anywhere from San Jose to San Francisco, I have connections and can make recomendations. Private message me.
The original article was asking for a men's fraternal organization, along the lines of the Elks, the Moose, the Freemasons, or the Oddfellows. A gathering of only men, but red pill orientated.
The question is, why build out from scratch? The existing men's fraternal orgs already have halls, spaces, liquor licenses, hold monthly dinners, and are ripe for fresh blood to modernize them. It would be much easier for red pill guys to enter their local already existing fraternal social orgs and then build what they want within them, same as previous generations did. You'll also probably find a lot of old school knowledge was already red pill.
The legacy fraternal organizations' building facilities are a random assortment of past members interests: Some of the past guys were into weight lifting, so they added a gym. Other guys were into guns, so there's a member only shooting range in the basement. One local club has Olympic size swimming pools and a golf course. Another has a basement bowling alley. I mean really, really random.
Connecting with these old school fraternal organizations and seeing what they already have built out is much, much easier than trying to build it all from scratch. The membership dues are cheap. And once you're a member it's easy to build whatever you want within their umbrella structure.
And talk about logistics. It's pretty easy to find several within a short distance from where you live.
Recruiting like minded men is the harder part --a whole lot of these internet forum whiners are so broke-ass that getting them to join a club that has $250 yearly dues is like pulling teeth from these fuckers. Others worry membership is a lifetime commitment. (no, it's not. You can file a demit form at any time, and then come back again any time you want years later) Others are so busy proving how atomized and isolated they are that opening meetings with the Pledge of Allegance to the Flag (which virtually all orgs in the usa do) keeps them away, regardless of all the advantages.
That said, if you're anywhere from San Jose to San Francisco, I have connections and can make recomendations. Private message me.
"Alpha children wear grey. They work much harder than we do, because they're so frightfully clever. I'm awfully glad I'm a Beta, because I don't work so hard. And then we are much better than the Gammas and Deltas. Gammas are stupid. They all wear green, and Delta children wear khaki. Oh no, I don't want to play with Delta children. And Epsilons are still worse. They're too stupid to be able to read or write. Besides they wear black, which is such a beastly color. I'm so glad I'm a Beta."
--Aldous Huxley, Brave New World