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GoFundMe for Patriot Frat Boys Raises over $230K

A GoFundMe fundraising page set up to thank a group of patriotic fraternities who defended the Stars and Stripes from an anti-Israel mob has raised more than $230,000.

The page you set is increase At the time of reporting, about $234,200 had been raised to give the boys Pi Kappa Pi the “party they deserve” at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, according to a GoFundMe page.

The American flag is surrounded by a temporary fence at Polk Place at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on May 1, 2024. (Sean Rayford/Getty)

“Please help us raise money to give this frat the party they deserve, the equivalent of a broteriat wearing boat shoes with national pride,” the page reads.
The GoFundMe page reads:

Communist losers across the country invaded college campuses and made foolish demands of weak university administrators.

But in the midst of the chaos, the screaming, the anti-Semitism, the hatred of our faith and our flag, stood a platoon of American heroes. Armed with Vineyard Vines and Patagonia, and fueled by gin and White Crow, these triumphant Brohemians defend Old Glory from the hordes of unwashed Marxists, laughing at their shrieks and cries. Protected the Stars and Stripes from Soviet missiles.

UNC-Chapel Hill Phi Kappa Phi boys…no, the men gave America their best and now they deserve the best.

On Tuesday, UNC-Chapel Hill Chairman Lee H. Roberts raised the Stars and Stripes again after a group of anti-Israel protesters removed it from the flagpole and replaced it with the Palestinian flag.

After Roberts left, anti-Israel demonstrators began removing the American flag again in an attempt to destroy it.

One of the students, Guillermo Estrada I have written He said he and his fraternity brothers “ran over to support the flag so it didn’t touch the ground,” and as they held up the American flag, protesters threw water bottles, rocks and sticks at them. It is said that

Numbers include Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA), Rep. Byron Donald (R-FL), and Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI). The councilor praised the students’ efforts. “courage.”

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