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Boldness in A Time of Fear

 


Chief’s Kicker Harrison Butker is facing a backlash from people over remarks he made at a Catholic Graduation where he praised his wife for being a “homemaker,” and “that the most fulfilling role you will have a woman is being a mother and wife.” 

The false feminists & pseudo-inclusive groups have risen up and already have a petition of 100,000 signatures to get Butker fired from The Chiefs. Make no mistake these alleged feminists are really communists, it is communism that hates faith and family, because both keep it from taking over. 


Butker was talking at a Catholic venue, sharing Catholic & Conservative Christian beliefs. A backlash is insane because it was not an NFL venue or at a secular university, it was in the cradle of the beliefs he was espousing. Already NFL Commission has posted a disclaimer that Butker’s views “do not reflect their own views of inclusivity.” Ironic they deride him while enjoying the revenue fruit of his jersey selling out and becoming the highest selling jersey at the moment. 


Butker has a bold spirit, he spoke out about how being a traditional masculine man is being demonized in our culture and that men need to take back their role of being masculine. He is so right. Butker was not telling women not to break glass ceilings or enjoy their career and calling, he was simply telling young women who buy and large are not having families, that the greatest fulfillment is to be a mother and wife, that they are being robbed of it by an ideology of communists disguised as feminists. Real feminists should applaud Butker, for women should have the right to choose to be a homemaker if they want or be hybrid homemaker-career woman or just career woman. When you demonize having a choice, you are the tyrant, people should have the right to choose. 


Butker is becoming a symbol of boldness in a time of fear where we hide our real views because of possible backlash, and the free speech destroyers who are trying to take away the right to say what you ought. The gospel is offensive to many, what’s next? If you can’t say what Butker said about homemaker, will you not be able to talk about The Holy Trinity? 


Our Catholic Cousins are always on the frontlines over abortion, contraception (turns out lots of contraception has been making girls sterile), and now traditional roles in family. Our world says its evil, but we are not trying to go back to when most women had to stay home and make a meal by 5:00pm and wait on their man like a maid, we are saying a woman should have a right to live that way if she wants just as much as if she’d rather be a CEO of a company. 


I say if we do not back up Butker and the tyrants fire him, then we will witness our other freedoms and choices be eliminated; and not just for Americans, the toxic form of feminism and false inclusivity is infecting the world. This is a battle for our rights against pseudo-feminism and false-inclusivity, real inclusivity would allow women who want to be homemakers as well as glass ceiling breakers in the workforce! If we do not stand now for Butker’s right to freedom of speech, then we will soon find we all our censored and prisoners of fear, and that is not the Christian way, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” (2 Timothy 1:7). Amen.




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