That's racist!

Lol at trying to rewrite his speech after accusing others of doing that exact thing and then saying anyone who points it out is a "Karen"

I didn't rewrite sh*t. You have to be a pearl clutching Karen to think he's anything but a normal traditional person after listening to his speech.
 
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I didn't rewrite sh*t. You have to be a pearl clutching Karen to think he's anything but a normal traditional person after listening to his speech.
Yes for sure, very normal to be ranting about Biden murdering babies and Pride Month being a deadly sin and Jews getting special treatment and women being told the "diabolical lie" that having a career is a good thing. What on Earth was the NFL thinking distancing itself from such a normal guy
 
Yes for sure, very normal to be ranting about Biden murdering babies and Pride Month being a deadly sin and Jews getting special treatment and women being told the "diabolical lie" that having a career is a good thing. What on Earth was the NFL thinking distancing itself from such a normal guy

When leftist imbeciles react like this, it is generally a good indicator at how normal and traditional the message was. I watched the speech and it was confirmed. He's not Alex Jones talking about the Jews turning our frogs gay. He's a sincere and devout catholic who believes in traditional values and the tenets of his faith.

Cackling Karens continuously be clutching.
 
The catholic students did. He got a loud standing ovation in the middle and end of the speech.

The Catholic church and their institutions havenever and will never be the "shining light" to decide right and wrong for the vast majority of Christians in this country anyway if we are being honest. Protestants dont care at all what the pope or CC has to say about anything. They have no authority or clout whatsoever to any denomination except catholics... and many of their practices and beliefs are rejected outright by other Christians. They certainly pray to the same God though, and there are many good people in the CC. Their stranglehold on the Latino community is amazing. Seems like 90%+ of them are Catholic if they are believers.
 
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When leftist imbeciles react like this, it is generally a good indicator at how normal and traditional the message was. I watched the speech and it was confirmed. He's not Alex Jones talking about the Jews turning our frogs gay. He's a sincere and devout catholic who believes in traditional values and the tenets of his faith.

Cackling Karens continuously be clutching.
The things I listed are things he said. Regardless of whether you agree with him, like I said, the NFL and its fanbase isn't a Catholic school and things like Pride Month being a sin or "homemaker" being a woman's most important title are never going to be things they associate with
 
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@AGAndrewBailey has issued notice to Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas that his administration is being investigated for violating the rights of KC Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker.

"It has been reported that the city of Kansas City has retaliated against a well-respected local resident and member of the Kansas City Chiefs after he spoke about his religious views."

"Your office's X account likely publicly released residential location information on a private citizen, Harrison Butker, in an attempt to retaliate against him for expressing his sincerely held religious beliefs at a religious college's commencement ceremony-to an audience that largely shares his views."

"Use of government social media to retaliate against an individual based on their religious beliefs amounts to discriminatory behavior that is not tolerated under our Constitution or Missouri statute."

"Our nation is founded on a bedrock commitment to the free exercise of religion. In addition, Missouri law specifically prohibits faith-based discrimination against Missouri residents. Yet, your office apparently believes it is appropriate to denigrate a devout Catholic for comments he made about his own faith at a religious college." [...]

“Missouri’s Human Rights Act prohibits government actors from discriminating against citizens because of their sincerely held religious beliefs. . . To any employer or government official considering such a move, I assure you that I am prepared to use the authority provided in statute to defend the principle of free religious expression.”

"Missouri law states the following":

"Whenever the attorney general has a reasonable cause to believe that any person or group of persons is engaged in a pattern or practice of resistance to the full enjoyment of any of the rights granted by this chapter or that any group of persons has been denied any of the rights granted by this chapter, and such denial raises an issue of general public importance, he may bring a civil action to any appropriate state court..." [Section 213.126.1, RSMo.]

"That is not the only concerning and potentially unlawful conduct. Given thatyour office's official account identified where Mr. Butker may reside, it is plausible that Kansas City government officials misappropriated government resources and information to find Mr. Butker's city of residence. This was irresponsible at best, and is potentially a violation of Missouri law. Missourians deserve better from our elected leaders."

"Mr. Butker was well within his rights to discuss his religious views - views which are shared by millions of members of his faith tradition. Sadly, history is filled with examples of people of religious faith being targeted for their beliefs by government officials."

It is important that state officials defend justice at a time when the federal government has completely failed Americans. Elected leaders need to ensure that all Americans' rights are protected equally — and that includes Christians.

 
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The things I listed are things he said. Regardless of whether you agree with him, like I said, the NFL and its fanbase isn't a Catholic school and things like Pride Month being a sin or "homemaker" being a woman's most important title are never going to be things they associate with

Nobody would've said sh*t if they just let it go unaddressed. A few of you Karen types would've raged in a Facebook thread for a few days and that's about all. They didn't need to address it, yet they did. Because they want it to be known that they are fully committed to helping usher in the progressive utopia.
 
Nobody would've said sh*t if they just let it go unaddressed. A few of you Karen types would've raged in a Facebook thread for a few days and that's about all. They didn't need to address it, yet they did. Because they want it to be known that they are fully committed to helping usher in the progressive utopia.
It was always going to end up here lol
No they are probably just picking on poor Harrison because they are "too woke" or whatever, conservative men are the most persecuted group in this country
 
Nobody would've said sh*t if they just let it go unaddressed. A few of you Karen types would've raged in a Facebook thread for a few days and that's about all. They didn't need to address it, yet they did.
They want money including from female fans, gay fans and whoever else. When someone is going viral saying homemaker is the most important title/Pride Month is a sin and the reaction from the NFL atmosphere is male fans going "HELL YEAH BROTHER" it's not a great way to attract those people
 
They want money including from female fans, gay fans and whoever else. When someone is going viral saying homemaker is the most important title/Pride Month is a sin and the reaction from the NFL atmosphere is male fans going "HELL YEAH BROTHER" it's not a great way to attract those people
Do you participate in pride month? Such as parades or whatever activities are lined up?
 
I live in NYC so I’ve been to the Pride parade a couple times, it’s a party tbh
Just wondering because you typically have a positive opinion and come to the defense of that community. Sorry, I didn’t remember all the letters. Those pride festivals have never bothered me.
 
They want money including from female fans, gay fans and whoever else. When someone is going viral saying homemaker is the most important title/Pride Month is a sin and the reaction from the NFL atmosphere is male fans going "HELL YEAH BROTHER" it's not a great way to attract those people

If Colin Kaepernick, and spousal abusers including OJ, and Aaron Hernandez , and CTE drama, and Ray Lewis, and Marvin Harrison, and Brett Favre did not hurt their brand, then there is no way in hell that failing to denounce some random kicker would hurt their brand.
 
If Colin Kaepernick, and spousal abusers including OJ, and Aaron Hernandez , and CTE drama, and Ray Lewis, and Marvin Harrison, and Brett Favre did not hurt their brand, then there is no way in hell that failing to denounce some random kicker would hurt their brand.

And sadly Leonard Little, and Alvin Kamara, and many many more. Domestic violence in particular seems to be far too common in the NFL.
 
Just wondering because you typically have a positive opinion and come to the defense of that community. Sorry, I didn’t remember all the letters. Those pride festivals have never bothered me.
They’re a great time. Lots of d*** s****** and c*** s********* and e***** t*******
 
So I went and looked it up.

That’s not what he said.

He would have probably done better to identify the lie he calls diabolical, but he skipped over it.

From context, I’m assuming the lie he referenced is women must go out and achieve as a career woman for true fulfillment. He never said women shouldn’t do that, just he believed most of the women there were more excited about becoming wives and mothers. He went on to say why that was such an admirable role.

This wouldn’t have been a radical thing to say just a few decades ago. Hence the term diabolical lie.
 
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He would have probably done better to identify the lie he calls diabolical, but he skipped over it.

From context, I’m assuming the lie he referenced is women must go out and achieve as a career woman for true fulfillment. He never said women shouldn’t do that, just he believed most of the women there were more excited about becoming wives and mothers. He went on to say why that was such an admirable role.

This wouldn’t have been a radical thing to say just a few decades ago. Hence the term diabolical lie.
I assumed “diabolical lies about women” was something referring to Transgender ideology. Idk 🤷‍♀️
 

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