Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker boldly calls abortion a ‘great atrocity’ and voices support for the unborn

Harrison Butker continues his fight for the unborn and deems fetuses as being oppressed due to their inability to fight for themselves.


Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker boldly calls abortion a ‘great atrocity’ and voices support for the unborn

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Harrison Butker is fondly known as ‘The Buttkicker’ because of his ability to make game-winning field goals. However, in the past few months, he has been on the receiving end of those kicks. Ever since he delivered his controversial graduation speech at Benedictine College, Butker has been hit with critical comments from fans who turned on him and the wives and girlfriends of his teammates.

Despite the backlash from his speech, Butker did not recant his statements but rather went on to propagate them with twice the effort as before. The placekicker has since been bold and taken every opportunity to urge his fellow Catholics to stick to their roots and values, which they have continued to uphold for centuries.

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Butker’s orthodox thoughts have made him a revered figure within the Catholic community. His criticism of former President Joe Biden‘s leadership resulted in him scoring a good reputation with President Donald Trump, who recently met him in the White House. During Butker’s speech, he raised his objections against abortion and the Biden-led government’s pro-abortion stance.

As a staunch Catholic, Harrison Butker opposes abortion, and he doubled down on his take in a recent interview on InDepth Extra.

The unborn to me, are the greatest victims in our society. They don’t have a voice, they don’t necessarily look like humans, they’re not very big, they can’t fight for themselves, there’s not a lot of people that’s fighting for them, and I just think that it’s a great atrocity that’s occurring in this country with the massacring of the unborn...

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Butker aims to raise awareness to stop what he views as the ‘massacre’ of unborn children through abortion. Since they are not fully formed humans yet, they do not have the same rights or powers as a human, and that costs them their lives.

The pro-life movement is dear to Butker’s heart for another reason. His wife Isabelle had not one, not two, but three miscarriages, and the impact of the incident continues to sting them to this day.

Harrison Butker urges mothers to forget considering abortion as an option available to them

The rational school of thought, which opposes the pro-life movement, brings up instances wherein abortions are deemed medically necessary. In certain situations, all signs point toward a miscarriage, and there is a good chance that the mother’s life is put at risk.

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Harrison Butker (Image via IMAGO)

In such cases, if abortion is not an option, then it could prove disastrous and end up costing two lives instead of one. Butker views such scenarios from a different perspective.

That is a human person and even though there is a miscarriage, there is a potential opportunity to bury that child. I think that shows reverence that this is a human life that we have lost unfortunately, hopefully, one day we will be able to be with them for eternity in heaven but it is also consoling to think that god is more upset and sad at losing that child than we could ever be, and that is comforting for me to think.

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Despite the dark impact of a miscarriage, Butker believes that with faith, one can get through anything. His take will attract criticism, but the man is propagating the principles of his faith, and he has a right to do that.

Irrespective of one’s stance on it, there will always be dissent from a faction because of how sensitive the subject is. Upholding Catholic values and banning abortions results in debates on restricting women’s right to decide what’s best for their bodies. Today, 16 States in the U.S.A. recognize the right to abortion, whereas the rest have placed restrictions on it or completely banned it after the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs V. Jackson.

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