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| | | | Nick Kangadis, Assistant Managing Editor for MRCTV and Culture, discussed the controversy surrounding Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's graduation speech at Benedictine College on OAN's "Nights with Chris Boyle". Critics labeled the speech as misogynistic, homophobic, anti-trans, and anti-Semitic. Kangadis contended the critics misunderstood Butker's message, suggesting they did not watch the entire speech and were biased by their own prejudices. He argued such controversies often involved the ... | |
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| | | | The Kansas City Chiefs kicker told the women of Benedictine College they would probably get more happiness from being wives and mothers than they would from the workplace. That makes him a monster. | |
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| | | | Kansas City Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker faced extensive criticism following his speech at Benedictine College, promoting traditional, pro-woman, and pro-religion values and condemning IVF and abortion. However, he found support from teammate and celebrity Travis Kelce, who defended Butker's right to his views and highlighted his respectful nature. | |
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