Country music singer-songwriter John Rich has become a new supporter of the fraternity boys at UNC-Chapel Hill who defended the American flag from a group of anti-Israel protestors. Rich offered to perform a free concert as a gesture of appreciation for the bravery displayed by these young men. His generous offer quickly gained attention and support, with other country music stars like Lee Greenwood and groups like Bikers for Trump also expressing interest in participating.
Rich praised the patriotic actions of the fraternity brothers during an interview, emphasizing the importance of young people being passionate about their country and patriotism. The incident at UNC-Chapel Hill, where the American flag was replaced with a Palestinian flag by protestors, highlighted the courage and dedication of these young men who stood guard to protect the flag from further desecration.
Rich’s social media posts indicated his plans to organize a concert named “Flagstock” to celebrate the American flag and those who love it. This patriotic initiative has garnered interest from several individuals and organizations, including Lee Greenwood and Bikers for Trump. John Rich’s dedication to promoting patriotism and pushing back against the woke agenda aligns with his recent efforts to honor military veterans and advocate for the forgotten voices of middle America through his music.
As details about the “Flagstock” concert emerge, Rich hopes to see similar events spread to universities across the country, showcasing the unwavering patriotism and love for the American flag displayed by the fraternity boys at UNC-Chapel Hill.