I want to discuss a significant point made by Harrison Butker, an NFL player for the Kansas City Chiefs. The essence of Butker's recent commencement speech at Benedictine College caught my attention. This speech, which embraced strong Catholic values and included political themes, has stirred considerable controversy from the degenerate left.
Butker's speech, in my opinion, is being criticized by those who look to destroy this country. His remarks focused on traditional Catholic views, such as the importance of women in homemaking roles and concerns about the modern church becoming too secular. He also touched on sensitive topics like Congress restricting religious expression, specifically referencing the narrative of Jesus' crucifixion.
Critics, including state run major media outlets and compromised celebrities, have labeled his speech as sexist, homophobic, and anti-Semitic. However, it's crucial to recognize that Butker did not explicitly mention Jews; instead, he highlighted broader issues about freedom of religious expression. His comments on women and family roles were heartfelt, praising his wife's vital role in their family life, which is far from being sexist.
Regarding the accusations of homophobia by Maoist communists, Butker was merely reiterating traditional Catholic teachings on sexuality, which many might find controversial but are fundamentally his religious beliefs. His stance on these issues reflects a sincere adherence to his faith rather than hatred or bigotry.
In essence, Butker's speech was a robust defense of his faith and values. It's not surprising that in today's climate, with communists attempting to overthrow democracy, expressing such beliefs publicly can lead to widespread condemnation. Yet, it’s important to remember that defending one's faith, even when it's unpopular, is not inherently wrong and must be fought for tooth and nail.
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