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YOUTHFUL PATRIOTS
PROJECT

Dedicated to keeping
the values & spirit
of Charlie Kirk
alive. 

  You can make a difference! 

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ABOUT US:  EVIL MUST NOT TRIUMPH!

The Youthful Patriots Project was founded because a few patriots wanted to help keep Charlie’s name and cause alive.  If he is forgotten because of this assassination, evil will triumph. We must not let that happen. Below is The Youthful Patriots’ first project: 

 

FIRST FRIDAY FREEDOM DAY 

       On the first Friday of every month, students at high schools and colleges will wear the iconic FREEDOM shirt. This shirt is significant because it is the one Charlie Kirk wore when he was assassinated. In this way, we will declare our solidarity with Charlie Kirk, and initiate dialogue as he did. You can engage with your fellow students over the significance of Charlie Kirk and his movement. Our iteration of the shirt has the date 9/10/2025 on the front and Charlie’s quote about violence on the back. These two visuals are starting points for conversation about political violence, conservative values, and other issues that Charlie Kirk championed. 

 

       To make t-shirt day easier to remember, we recommend the first Friday of every month, because “First Friday” is an alliteration, thus easier to remember than any other day of the week. You could also go a step further by calling it “First Friday Freedom Day”. Well-known examples of alliterations are Coca Cola, Dunkin’ Donuts and Bed, Bath, and Beyond. Alliteration works! 

 

       The long-term ramifications could be spectacular for our God and country if this catches on.  Gen Z could literally save America from the anti-God socialists, man-hating feminists, and other assorted lefties and woke wackos.  

WHY MONTHLY T-SHIRT DAYS?   

       Repetitive advertising makes the subconscious agreeable to the thing advertised, which can start trends and patterns. This is actually how advertising works, and why it is so effective. Very few people buy a product the first time they see it advertised. But, each time an ad goes out, it garners another set of adopters. Each time a fellow student sees you proudly wear your Freedom t-shirt, you reach another layer of students. This repetitiveness reminds people of Charlie Kirk, conservative values, and freedom. It sparks curiosity and attracts people to ask about these things. And in conversations, conversions take place. Thus, to be most effective, the event should be ongoing. 

 

HOW WE WILL HELP YOU

       To help you spread the word, we are selling these t-shirts at cost, which is about half price, that is, $10.00. We are donating these costs: storage, overhead, working capital, labor and marketing. 

SELLING SHEETS, GREAT MARKETING TOOLS. (See picture below.)

        Along with your half-priced t-shirt order, we will include several sheet-protected one-page pictures of our shirts and reproducible order forms.  You can show these pictures to any student who shows interest. Not only do these sheets show the product, but you can use them to engage your customer, which is the whole point.  

 

       For example, the date on the front of the shirt is the day that Charlie was assassinated. Many will ask you what that date means. That will give you the opportunity to say why it is important to keep that date and Charlie’s memory alive. You are not just selling shirts, you are promoting Charlie and what he stood for. Likewise, they may ask about the saying on the back, another opportunity to engage. Be prepared to give a concise answer to this question. You might consider asking them questions such as, “do you think political violence is getting out of hand in our country?”   

SUGGESTIONS WELCOME.

       If you have any ideas to make First Friday Freedom Day more effective, please email us at the address at the bottom of this page. 

Selling  Sheet

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