


Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer will be giving away free beer at a “rager” next week at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, to honor the fraternity brothers who protected the U.S. flag from protesters on campus.
Video and photos of the fraternity brothers protecting the flag from pro-Palestinian protests have gone viral on social media over the last two days, with one fundraiser to throw a party for these men generating roughly $500,000. On X, Ultra Right Beer announced that the party with “unlimited” beer is in the works.
“We’re currently working with the fraternities to provide free Ultra Right Beer for the ultimate pro-America rager next week,” CEO Seth Weathers told the Washington Examiner. “More details to follow!”
Ultra Right Beer made its debut last year after Bud Light partnered with transgender social media star Dylan Mulvaney, prompting major backlash from consumers. In reflecting on the new beer’s success, Weathers explained in August that “people finally had enough of ‘woke’ corporations,” and are willing to look to alternative brands and companies.
The fundraiser for the UNC fraternity brothers who protected the U.S. flag started Wednesday morning, and has so far raised over $446,000. The organizer of the fundraiser, John Noonan, has since updated the fundraiser’s page to reveal that he is organizing the event with Susan Ralston, “a world class event planner” who previously worked in the White House.
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One of the students who helped protect the flag, Guillermo Estrada, explained on X that while he is not fully educated on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, he was “immediately upset” that the Palestinian protesters had disrespected his country’s flag “in order to advocate for another.” In response, he and several other men prevented the flag from falling on the ground and did so for an hour despite the protesters throwing rocks and other items at them.
“My parents started a new life in the United States, a country that has helped them flourish and raise two kids,” Estrada posted. “I grew up in a Military community and saw first hand the sacrifices they make. I will not stand for the disrespect these ‘protestors’ cause for the sake of another country.”