...why were so many of the US Founding Fathers also Freemasons? If they were, why did they put the 2nd Amendment into the Constitution, among other things? I want to be able to explain this to some friends and family, but oddly enough I trust what fellow Anons say more than I trust various "sources" and their opinions. Thanks for your insights.
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This is pretty simple. On the ground, the locals do good work. Just like some police. They volunteer, they organise charities and other well to do events and go out of their way to pillars of communities.
As a result of these good peoples work on the ground, the organisation gets an image of "good" while the scum above get to use the lodges and trust within the community as a source of trafficking and other disgusting shit they do.
It's like the church. Sure, they do lots of good on the ground you can actually see and feel the effects of. But the higher ups are disgusting demons.
It's a show for you.
This is a good explanation of why it is that Freemasonry seems to have two faces.