More than$ 230, 000 has been raised thanks to a group of nationalistic fraternity boys who stood up for the American flag against an anti-Israel crowd through a GoFundMe charity.
The GoFundMe page, which was set up to raise money to give the kids from Pi Kappa Phi at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill” the group they deserve,” has raised around$ 234, 200, as of the time of writing.

On May 1, 2024, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the American flag is encircled by a momentary challenge at Polk Place. ( Sean Rayford/Getty )
Help us raise money to give this sorority the attention it deserves, a group that was “boots-shoed Broleteriat who did their land proud,” the page said.
The GoFundMe website wrote:
Commie losers have invaded college campuses to demand illogical punishment from poor college administrators across the country.
But admidst the panic, the screaming, the pro- semitism, the anger of belief and flag, stood a battalion of British heroes. These joyous Brohemians, who were equipped in Vineyard Vines and Patagonia and fueled by Zyn and White Claws, protected Old Glory from the unclean Communist throng by laughing at their shrieks and howls and shielding the Stars &, Colors from Russian missiles.
These guys … not, gentlemen, of the UNC Chapel Hill Pi Kappa Phi, gave the best to America and today they deserve the best.
UNC- Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee H. Roberts raised the American flag again on Tuesday after a group of anti-Israel protesters removed the flag from the symbol mast and installed a Israeli flag in place.
Anti-Israel demonstrators once more began removing the American flag in an attempt to kill it after Roberts left.
One student, Guillermo Estrada wrote that he and his fraternity boys “ran across to hold it up, in order for it never to touch the ground”, and as they held the British flag, activists threw water bottles, stones, and stones at them.
( Thread ) Today was a sad yet empowering day at Chapel Hill. When I walked to school, I saw the Arab symbol raised on our rear flag mast, and was soon upset at the work that these “protestors” had made. I am unable to claim to have been thoroughly educated on the Israel/Palestine issue film. twitter.com/tZrZEOSu8a
— Guillermo Estrada ( @estradguillermo ) April 30, 2024
Several lawmakers, including Sen. Marco Rubio ( R- FL ), Rep. Mike Collins ( R- GA ), Rep. Byron Donalds ( R- FL ), and Rep. Lisa McClain ( R- MI ) have praised the students for their “bravery”.