Harrison Butker Doubles Down on His ‘Very Intentional’ Comments

August 8, 2024
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Harrison Butker doubled down while speaking to local Kansas City media at training camp on his controversial comments made back in May during his Benedictine College commencement speech.

“In terms of what I said, I’ve prayed about it and thought about it, and I was really intentional behind what I said.”

The Kansas City Chiefs kicker added on Wednesday, when speaking to reporters, that his words came from “a place of love.”

“I’ve been in the league now seven years and I do have a platform,” said Butker. “So with that comes people that want me to state what I believe to be very important.”

In his May speech at Benedictine, a private, Catholic liberal arts school in Atchison, Kansas, Butker said the women receiving their degrees were most likely more excited to get married and have children, criticized President Joe Biden for his stance on abortion and his handling of the COVID pandemic, and went after Catholic leaders who he said were “pushing dangerous gender ideologies onto the youth of America,” while describing Pride Month as a “deadly sin.”

“I only want the best for people; that’s what I was trying to say there. I think the people that were in that gymnasium all understood what I was saying.”

Although a video of the commencement showed a standing ovation, student interviews showed a more mixed reaction.

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