Lost in the outrage over the football kicker’s retrograde views on women was his insinuation that the Jews killed Jesus.
the female graduates of Benedictine College that their most rewarding experience in life will come from serving a man and bearing his children.
But for all the media focus on Butker’s regressive attitudes toward women, one particularly disturbing aspect of his speech has flown under the radar—his comments related to antisemitism and Catholic theology. And at a time of rising anti-Jewish hatred from all sides of the political spectrum, it merits greater attention than it has received.
Putting aside the fact that Butker would still be allowed to make this toxic antisemitic argument—why would he want to?
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