Harrison Butker‘s speech is uniting a lot of Kansas Metropolis in opposition to his controversial views, however the Chiefs nonetheless must make an announcement disavowing their kicker’s beliefs … so says a distinguished metropolis chief.
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Justice Horn, the town’s former LGBTQ+ commissioner, joined us Thursday on “TMZ Stay” to share his ideas on HB’s graduation speech … and, he says residents are just about in lockstep in difficult his views.
Horn says the opinions Harrison expressed — about ladies and the LGBTQ+ neighborhood — aren’t a part of mainstream discourse, and, fairly frankly … he says they should not be.

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Whereas Horn’s clearly not pleased with Harrison’s views, he would not name for suspension by the league … as a substitute, he commends the NFL for popping out strongly in its assertion about Butker, and says the Chiefs must do the identical.
ICYMI … Butker referred to Pride month as a “deadly sin” during his speech last weekend to Benedictine College grads.
The NFL’s come out already, saying Harrison spoke in a personal capacity, not as a representative of the league. The Chiefs have been radio silent.
“It Takes All of Us” and “End Racism” were stenciled in each end zone at Arrowhead Stadium today.
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JH says the staff must clarify what it believes in … stating the squad has a giant “Finish Racism” stencil in its finish zone — and, it wants to indicate an identical dedication to the LGBTQ+ neighborhood.
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We additionally requested Horn about Whoopi Goldberg‘s protection of Harrison’s proper to talk his reality on this nation, evaluating it to Colin Kaepernick‘s protest. Try Horn’s response — he is seeing apples and oranges right here.









