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Leather & Lavender: Guest at the Gate On Protocol, Property, and the Parallel World Leather Built

11/ New essay in the Leather & Lavender series.

โ€œGuest at the Gate: How Gay Motorcycle Clubs Built a World the State Couldnโ€™t Reachโ€

open.substack.com/pub/leatherl...

#LeatherAndLavender #QueerHistory #SpartansMC #DCEagle

06.03.2026 16:51 ๐Ÿ‘ 1 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

10/ This essay is dedicated to Joseph โ€œGnomeโ€ Dress โ€” a Spartan, gone one year this March โ€” and to his husband Jim.

I met them during my pledging period. They made every room feel crossable.

Not by lowering the threshold. By standing at it like it was theirs.

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9/ One of their early presidents later bought that building outright and opened the DC Eagle.

A leather bar. Privately financed. Owned. Standing across the street from Hooverโ€™s building for decades.

The state couldnโ€™t reach it without reaching everyone.

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8/ They held their first meetings at a bar on 9th St NW.

Directly across the street from FBI headquarters.

Whether by accident or nerve โ€” I find that geography almost unreasonably perfect.

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7/ The Spartans MC organized in Washington DC in 1968.

Seven years before gay people had a single civil service protection. In a city where the entire economy ran on federal clearances gay men were legally barred from receiving.

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6/ You call it a motorcycle club.

You make it cost something to join.

You encode your world in leather โ€” signals legible to the people who need to find you, invisible to the people who want to destroy you.

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5/ The Satyrs MC (LA, 1954) didnโ€™t petition for rights. They wrote bylaws.

Every club that formed after them borrowed those bylaws โ€” because the Satyrs had solved a problem no one else had: how do you constitute a community when your existence is criminalized?

06.03.2026 16:51 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 1 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

4/ Early leather motorcycle clubs chose a third path.

They exited.

They used motorcycles, rented halls, and private property to build a parallel world the state couldnโ€™t reach without overreaching everyone.

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3/ Standard gay history gives you two strategies:

1. Voice: petition the state, ask for rights.
2. Confrontation: fight back when it wonโ€™t listen.

Both accept the state as the arena. Both treat recognition as the goal.

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2/ The bar manager said: protocol isnโ€™t cruelty. Itโ€™s preservation.

The rules donโ€™t exist to exclude the sincere. They exist to protect a world that had to be built โ€” specifically because the outside world would not have it.

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1/ I got turned away from the back room at Touchรฉ because a jockstrap and tennis shoes, I was told with complete conviction, does not count as gear.

The conversation that followed changed how I understand the world Iโ€™ve been trying to belong to. ๐Ÿงต

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Keep reading. You can do it.

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stoptheshuffle stoptheshuffle is a social impact campaign inspired by the film, Shuffle. It contains resources and information on addiction treatment and exposes the corrupt practices of an unregulated industry.

Thatโ€™s the wrong way to frame it. It misses how our insurance policies incentivize fraudulent behavior.

www.stoptheshuffle.com

24.02.2026 18:57 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

Now I see. Just terminally online brain rot. Carry on.

20.02.2026 15:42 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

Hot Take from a Georgetown Scholarโ€ฆ who must be new to social media platforms or just very dense.

20.02.2026 01:50 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 1 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0
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The Sovereign Sanctuary | AlxPilk Reclaiming the Libertarian History of the Leather Subculture from the Shadow of Randy Shilts

11/11
Leather isn't a flight from responsibilityโ€”itโ€™s an embrace of it. We can honor the dead without surrendering the right of the living to be free. Men like Duke Armstrong weren't antagonists of a crisis; they were the guardians of the sovereign sanctuary. ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธโ›“๏ธ

Link: alxpilk.me/the-sovereig...

19.02.2026 04:13 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

10/11
Shilts couldn't grapple with this. He needed a villain. He couldn't see that in Miami or DC, the state was often the problem the bathhouses were built to solve. Armstrong didn't fight for the right to be reckless; he fought for the right of a community to govern its own risks.

19.02.2026 04:13 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 1 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

9/11
In Miami, the shadow of Anita Bryant loomed. Any state agent arriving under the banner of "welfare" was rightly seen as a threat. For these men, keeping their spaces open was the only way to preserve communication networks they actually trusted.

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8/11
In D.C., the ClubHouse on Upshur St. proved this. For Black gay men, the barrier to care was a rational distrust of the medical establishment. The ClubHouse offered "stealth health"โ€”outreach that worked precisely because it was outside government surveillance.

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7/11
He was right. The resulting 1984 injunctionโ€”prohibiting private roomsโ€”remained for decades. As the LGBTQ Policy Journal noted, a "heterosexual judge with no gay advisory committee" determined what was acceptable. This is state coercion dressed as public health.

19.02.2026 04:13 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 1 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

6/11
When Mayor Feinstein sent in undercover SFPD spies, she wasn't just checking health; she was violating the sanctity of a voluntary society. Armstrong fought this in court, recognizing a jurisdictional seizure that would outlast the emergency used to justify it.

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5/11
Duke Armstrong knew the "Architecture of Resistance." A membership card was a juridical deadbolt, establishing a private jurisdiction governed by the contractual ethics of consent and self-ownership rather than by municipal code.

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4/11
This was "Leather & Lavender" in action: the understanding that if you donโ€™t own the land, you donโ€™t own your liberation. By occupying industrial zones like SoMa, the leather community engaged in libertarian homesteadingโ€”building a state-within-a-state when the actual state failed.

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3/11
We must distinguish between "gay" as a demographic and "leather" as a society of owners. While others sought acceptance, leathermen built infrastructure. From Renslow to Campbell, they bought the real estate and created the first concentrated centers of economic power.

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2/11
Randy Shiltsโ€™s โ€˜And the Band Played Onโ€™ cast men like Armstrong as "merchants of death." But Shiltsโ€™s narrative rests on a flawed premise. What he dismissed as "deadly lobbying" was actually a principled defense of communal sovereignty with stakes far beyond the 1980s.

19.02.2026 04:13 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 1 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

1/11
In Oct 1984, as SF debated closing its bathhouses, lawyer Duke Armstrong walked into the fight that would define his legacy. A libertine leatherman, he saw what the establishment wouldn't: the bathhouses werenโ€™t the enemy. The state was. A thread on sovereignty & the "Convenient Villain." ๐Ÿงต

19.02.2026 04:13 ๐Ÿ‘ 2 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 1 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

Why? Because you canโ€™t understand it and think that its only value is how much itโ€™s worth in USD?

05.02.2026 22:07 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

Too many people on Bluesky think that relentless expressions of despair are a sign of intellectual sophistication.

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Iโ€™ll cede that we live in an intolerant time. I agree fully,

However, when we allowed the Frankfurt Schoolโ€™s scholars fleeing Nazi Germany to come in and start applying critical theory to all of our institutions it created the necessary conditions of the mess weโ€™re in today.

02.02.2026 22:54 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0

Okay Herbert Marcuse.

02.02.2026 22:38 ๐Ÿ‘ 0 ๐Ÿ” 0 ๐Ÿ’ฌ 0 ๐Ÿ“Œ 0