KC's Butker Disputes 'Gun Issue' & Denounces 'Degenerate Violence'

The standout conservative kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs disputes the mainstream narrative about gun violence in the aftermath of a deadly mass shooting that ruined a back-to-back Super Bowl winning rally. 

In fact . . . In an interview that won't (but should) get much play in local sport radio or throughout cowtown media world . . . 

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS KICKER HARRISON BUTKER BELIEVES THAT FAMILY VALUES TRUMPS GUN VIOLENCE!!!

He explains his view far better than TKC:

“I know gun violence was a big discussion, but at the end of the day, this is degenerate violence and it should not be occurring,” the kicker explained. “I think we need strong fathers in the home. I think we need men that are leading, that are setting good examples, that are teaching the young men in our society that violence is not the way to handle our disputes.”

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