NFL distances itself from Chiefs’ Harrison Butker’s Benedictine College speech
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In response to the controversy surrounding the distanced itself from the ideas expressed in the speech, saying the league doesn’t share the beliefs the kicker voiced while addressing the graduating students. During the commencement speech, Butker referred to Pride Month as an example of the “deadly sins.” He also addressed gender ideologies and said a woman’s most important title is “homemaker.” Advertisement “Not the deadly sins sort of Pride that has an entire month dedicated to it,” Butker...

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