Harrison Butker, the kick for the Kansas City Chiefs, is scheduled to travel to the White House on Friday to enjoy their Super Bowl victory despite the team’s vehement criticism of Joe Biden’s presidency.
Biden is set to explore with the group and when asked if Butker may be joining them, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid told investigators,” Oh, I’m sure he will, yeah”, CNN reported.
After the kicker’s harsh words for Biden’s death of the country were used during his May 11 commencement address to the graduates at the private Catholic organisation Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, all will be watching the occasion for any unpleasant moments between Butker and the president.
Butker criticized Biden during his remarks for “pushing harmful gender ideas onto the youth of America” ( an obvious reference to Biden’s commitment to the radical transgender movement ). He also criticised DEI initiatives and designated gay pride quarter as a “deadly sin” party.
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The audience members were also encouraged to consider having a family really and not to sacrifice it solely for a career, according to Butker, who also urged the women to embrace their manhood. He added that his own wife do concur that raising a home was more important to her than pursuing a business career.
The kicker’s conversation became a target of negativity from the far left and he was buffeted by charges that he is “homophobic”,” transphobic”, and a “misogynist”.
Butker has, despite all of this, refused to apologize or step over because he backed traditional Christian principles. Even Next trip, Butker stated that he has no regrets whatsoever regarding his initiation speech.
He said,” If it was n’t clear that the timeless Catholic values are hated by many, it is now”, adding that he knows he has become a “more polarizing” figure for speaking openly about his faith.
” Our passion for Jesus, and, therefore, our desire to speak out, should never be outweighed by the love of our fallen nature to be loved by the world. Despite any criticism or perhaps support, glorifying God and not ourselves should always be our main determination, he said.
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But, at least two important Chiefs celebrities have distanced themselves from Butker’s responses.
Patrick Mahomes, the quarterback for the Chiefs, did not directly criticize Butker and insisted that he is a” good man,” but Mahomes did state that he does not agree with whatever Butker said during his initiation speech.
Travis Kelce also made a similar resemblance to Butker, also saying that he thought the kicking was a decent man.
” There are some things that he said that I do n’t necessarily agree with, but I understand the person that he is, and he is trying to do whatever he can to help people in the right direction,” Kelce said.
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