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"There is a big difference between opinion and dehumanizing, hateful speech" Trenni Byler shares her thoughts on Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's controversial commencement speech

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Lucky2 years ago

@trenni Why is she so angry? Doesn't she feel satisfaction from her career?

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Andrew Bostom, MD, MS2 years ago

@trenni You clearly didn't have the journalistic integrity, or basic human decency, to read the speech before launching into your vicious & vacuous tirade. Now read it & apologize

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Mista Spence2 years ago

@trenni “I strongly believe in free speech…. I also believe there should be consequences for that speech”

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NEPatriotstalk2 years ago

@trenni Calm down Karen.

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Russ Latino2 years ago

@trenni Cry me a river. You know what is hateful? People chanting “death to Jews.” You know what’s not? Suggesting that being a wife, husband, mom or dad is more important than a career. Drawing a line between opinion & “hateful speech” is also a dangerous path to censorship.

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Royce Hood2 years ago

@trenni Being catholic isn’t dehumanizing or hateful. Catholicism isn’t an opinion it’s a 2000 year old church founded by Jesus Christ.

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Dr Strangetweet) or How I Learned to Love the RT2 years ago

@trenni Maybe Trenni should watch the speech and not just react to people's reactions. That would help.

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PG 20222 years ago

@trenni 19th amendment might have been a mistake

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Jonathan Bowen2 years ago

@trenni Nothing that Harrison Butker said was either dehumanizing or hateful.

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Disgruntled Pug2 years ago

@trenni Watch the actual clip. Harrison Butker simply reminded women, faced with the damage caused by late stage feminism, that embracing motherhood and taking care of the home is a beautiful thing. And he’s absolutely right. He never disparaged those in pursuit of careers.

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