The Kansas City Chiefs owners’ daughter unleashed bedlam across the NFL with this one statement about Harrison Butker

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The NFL is doing anything and everything they can to destroy Harrison Butker’s career.

The elites who control the sport want nothing to do with his Christian message.

But the Kansas City Chiefs owners’ daughter unleashed bedlam across the NFL with this one statement about Harrison Butker.

The NFL has no issue with domestic abuse

When people think of the NFL, no one in their right mind thinks that the league is filled with model citizens, as the league and their media allies like to pretend.

Throughout at least every offseason – and often during the season as well – reports surface indicating that another NFL player has been accused of some sort of crime.

For instance, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was charged with felony domestic assault during his college days at Oklahoma State – a charge he pled “guilty” to, and one he ultimately admitted to committing in interviews once he was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs.

“The fans have every right to be mad at me,” Hill said at the time. “I did something wrong. I let my emotions get the best of me, and I shouldn’t have did it. They have every right to be mad. But guess what? I’m fixing to come back, be a better man, be a better citizen, and everything takes care of itself, and let God do the rest.”

After the Chiefs and NFL assured everyone that they’d “turned over every stone” to vet Hill prior to him entering the league, he has since been accused of child abuse after his three-year-old son ended up with a broken arm – he was never charged in the matter, but the District Attorney investigating the case contended that “a crime had occurred,” according to Sporting News.

Hill was also accused of assaulting a charter fishing boat captain at a Miami marina last year – a matter he chose to settle out of court – and most recently, he now faces a lawsuit from an Instagram model who claims the Dolphins wide receiver broke her leg while doing “football drills” outside his mansion.

Yet, despite it all, Hill remains in the NFL with two years left on the 4-year, $120 million contract he signed with Miami in 2022.

And he’s certainly not the only NFL player whose seemingly been given a total pass for being a menace to society.

But while the NFL and sports media continue to give all those accused criminals a pass, they’re treating Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker as if he’s the worst human to ever play in a league O.J. Simpson and Aaron Hernandez once played in.

And all Butker stated was his belief that women should be proud of being mothers and homemakers as he is grateful for his wife for being the best wife and mother he could ask for.

For the crime of promoting motherhood and women who support their families, the NFL released a statement condemning Butker.

“Harrison Butker gave a speech in his personal capacity,” the NFL wrote in the statement. “His views are not those of the NFL as an organization. The NFL is steadfast in our commitment to inclusion, which only makes our league stronger.”

And many have been speculating – or at least hoping – that the Kansas City Chiefs would punish the kicker for making these remarks by releasing him.

Chiefs stand behind their kicker

But thus far, the Chiefs haven’t taken any actions against Butker.

In fact, Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt’s daughter, Gracie, took the exact opposite approach.

In an appearance on Fox and Friends, Gracie was asked by Steve Doocy, “America would like to know the reaction from the Hunt family regarding the kicker, Harrison Butker.”

“I can only speak from my own experience, which is I had the most incredible mom who had the ability to stay home and be with us as kids growing up,” Hunt said. ‘And I understand that there are many women out there who can’t make that decision but for me in my life, I know it was really formative in shaping me and my siblings to be who we are.”

Doocy just wanted to make sure Gracie was clear as he asked, “So you understand what he was talking about?”

And Gracie quickly responded, “For sure, and I really respect Harrison and his Christian faith and what he’s accomplished on and off the field.”