The commencement speech at Benedictine College given by Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker was a strong critique of President Joe Biden’s positions on the COVID-19 pandemic and cultural issues such as abortion and gender ideology.
Butker, a devout Catholic, expressed his disappointment in Biden’s leadership, blaming him for what he believed was a decline in societal values.
He highlighted the challenges faced by this year’s graduates, who had to navigate through the difficulties of the pandemic during their high school years.
Butker emphasized the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity and criticized leaders who stray from their responsibilities, citing examples such as abortion and euthanasia.
He specifically called out Biden for his stance on abortion, questioning how someone could claim to be Catholic and support pro-choice policies.
Butker stressed the need for individuals to speak out on difficult issues and not shy away from uncomfortable truths, urging for courage and conviction in defending the sanctity of life.
Known for his pro-life stance, Butker has previously used public platforms, like the White House visit with the Kansas City Chiefs, to advocate for protecting the unborn.