Ultra Right Beer Company, a conservative and “woke-free” beer company launched last year to rival Bud Light, will host an event at a University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill fraternity house to celebrate the actions of students who defended the American flag from anti-Israel protesters on campus. The event, called the “Frat Boy Summer Kickoff,” will be held at the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity house in honor of the students’ patriotic actions. The CEO of the Ultra Right Beer Company, Seth Weathers, expressed his admiration for the students and their decision to protect the flag, stating that he wants to encourage more young people to do the same.

The event will feature free beer for attendees and is expected to draw a large crowd, with multiple fraternities and Old Row, a Barstool Sports subsidiary, participating. The fraternity brothers at UNC Chapel Hill became heroes after they were photographed raising an American flag that had been removed and replaced with a Palestinian flag. The students stood their ground as anti-Israel agitators attempted to take down the American flag again, eventually prompting law enforcement officers to return the flag to its rightful place. Weathers described the event as a “pro-America celebration” in recognition of the students’ bravery and patriotism.

Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, commended the fraternity brothers for their courage and patriotism in defending the American flag on campus. The students faced verbal abuse and physical threats from protesters while standing guard over the flag until law enforcement intervened. The White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, also praised the students for their actions, calling them admirable. A GoFundMe page was set up to show support for the fraternity brothers, raising over $500,000 as of Saturday.

Weathers emphasized the importance of celebrating and encouraging patriotism, especially among younger generations. The Ultra Right Beer Company, which was founded as a response to Bud Light’s partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, aims to promote traditional American values and beliefs. The company’s focus on patriotism and bold displays of national pride aligns with the actions of the fraternity brothers at UNC Chapel Hill, who demonstrated unwavering devotion to the American flag despite facing opposition. Weathers hopes that events like the “Frat Boy Summer Kickoff” will inspire more young people to stand up for their beliefs and defend their country.

The Ultra Right Beer Company’s event at the fraternity house is intended to be a lively and festive celebration of patriotism, with free beer provided to attendees as a gesture of appreciation for their support. Weathers envisions the event as a gathering of like-minded individuals who share a common love for their country and a commitment to upholding American values. By honoring the bravery and patriotism of the UNC fraternity brothers, the company hopes to inspire others to follow their example and take a stand for what they believe in. The event serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up for one’s principles and defending the symbols of freedom and democracy that represent the United States.

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