A “Remnant” Among Young People at UNC?

Most of us have heard about the highly encouraging events at the UNC campus over the last couple of days. It appears that some fraternity brothers took action against the deranged leftists who had taken down the US flag and hoisted the Palestinian flag.

Does this mean that sentiment among young people is shifting rightward, or that they are getting tired of the left’s nonsense?

Or does it mean there is a small “remnant” among them willing to take a stand? One of these is a young Guillermo Estrada who wrote the following: (HT: Fred)

Today was a sad yet empowering day at Chapel Hill. When I walked to class, I saw the Palestinian flag raised on our quad flag pole, and was immediately upset at the act that these “protestors” had made. I cannot say I am fully educated on the Israel/Palestine conflict.

…but it upset me that my country’s flag was disrespected in order to advocate for another. 

…Shortly after, Chancellor Roberts came with police officers to hang the flag once again. They were met with profanity, middle fingers, thrown bottles, rocks, and water.

When the flag was raised once again, the greek community began singing the National anthem. As the Chancellor left, the quad erupted into chaos as protestors began removing the flag once again, preparing to destroy it.

My fraternity brother and others ran over to hold it up, in order for it not to touch the ground. People began throwing water bottles at us, rocks, sticks, calling us profane names. We stood for an hour defending the flag so many fight to protect. My parents started a new life in the United States, a country that has helped them flourish and raise two kids. 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. 

My LDOC will be memorable in knowing that my fraternity brothers and others fought to keep the flag up. But it was also be memorable in knowing that so many yearn to disrespect it.

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2 thoughts on “A “Remnant” Among Young People at UNC?

  1. *If tomorrow all the things were gone
    I worked for all my life
    And I had to start again
    With just my children and my wife
    I thank my lucky stars
    To be living here today
    ‘Cause the flag still stands for freedom
    And they can’t take that away
    And I’m proud to be an American
    Where at least I know I’m free
    And I won’t forget the men who died
    Who gave that right to me
    And I’d gladly stand up next to you
    And defend Her still today

    ‘Cause there ain’t no doubt
    I love this land
    God Bless the U.S.A.
    From the lakes of Minnesota
    To the hills of Tennessee
    Across the plains of Texas
    From sea to shining sea
    From Detroit down to Houston
    And New York to L.A.
    Where’s pride in every American heart
    And it’s time we stand and say
    That I’m proud to be an American
    Where at least I know I’m free
    And I won’t forget the men who died
    Who gave that right to me
    And I’d gladly stand up next to you
    And defend Her still today
    ‘Cause there ain’t no doubt
    I love this land
    God Bless the U.S.A.
    And I’m proud to be an American
    Where at least I know I’m free
    And I won’t forget the men who died
    Who gave that right to me
    And I’d gladly stand up next to you
    And defend Her still today
    ‘Cause there ain’t no doubt
    I love this land
    God Bless the U.S.A.

    * Lee Greenwood

    1. A lot of kids seem to have never acquired that ethic, Fred. It is striking to see how many of the protesters are young women. But well over half of young women now are progressives. That is a big problem from the standpoint of future generations that need to be born. Young women need to be willing to marry and have kids, but instead they are waving Palestinian flags. Lee Greenwood is not even on their radar screen.

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