The Manifesto
Draft. Replace [bracketed] parts with your real story and details, then delete this note.
The world told men to sit down, shut up, and soften. To apologize for their strength. To trade discipline for comfort and brotherhood for a screen. We built RAGEMEN to say the opposite.
What we believe
A man is meant to be strong, disciplined, and useful. Strength is not cruelty — it is the ability to protect. We exist to forge men who can carry weight: for themselves, for their families, and for the people who cannot stand for themselves.
We are defiant, but disciplined. Hard, but not cruel. We don’t tear other men down — we build each other up. No guilt. Just support, standards, and brothers who show up.
Where we come from
The Knights Templar were warriors bound by a code: protect the weak, hold the line, answer to something higher than themselves. We take that spirit — not the costume — into the modern world. The shield and cross stand for protection and conviction, nothing less and nothing uglier.
Our story
[Tell your story here. Who started RAGEMEN and why. The moment you realized men around you were drifting — soft, isolated, without a code — and decided to build something. Make it personal and real; this is the part people connect with. A few honest paragraphs beat a polished pitch.]
What we’re building
A worldwide brotherhood of local chapters — men who train together, hold each other to a standard, and stand ready. Read the Creed and our Code. If it speaks to you, step through the gates.
Hold the line.
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