Anonymous wrote:What the haters here are ignoring.... or are ignorant about.... is that Butker also told men that they need to be present and active in the lives of their wives and children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"his and his family’s success is a result of his wife’s focus on being a wife and mother, claiming that “her life truly started when she began living her vocation as a wife and as a mother.”
He can focus on a crazy demanding career because she takes care of home and family so yes, his wife is a partner in his success. Imagine how difficult his life would be managing home, babies and a demanding career involving practice, travel, promotions, interviews etc and trying to set up investments for post NFL life?
Her vocation life started means before that she was a young student and then took over responsibility to build and manage a household and raise kids with her husband.
So, basically, he's saying
To men: make sure your wife is a sahm so you can focus on your career and be a real man
To women: make sure you take care of the kids and house so your husband can focus on his career.
If both the man and woman want that kind of marriage, then who are we to say otherwise. But, it does seem a bit tone deaf to be saying that at a graduation of college students, many of whom are women, including the professors and admins who are sitting on the stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"his and his family’s success is a result of his wife’s focus on being a wife and mother, claiming that “her life truly started when she began living her vocation as a wife and as a mother.”
He can focus on a crazy demanding career because she takes care of home and family so yes, his wife is a partner in his success. Imagine how difficult his life would be managing home, babies and a demanding career involving practice, travel, promotions, interviews etc and trying to set up investments for post NFL life?
Her vocation life started means before that she was a young student and then took over responsibility to build and manage a household and raise kids with her husband.
So, basically, he's saying
To men: make sure your wife is a sahm so you can focus on your career and be a real man
To women: make sure you take care of the kids and house so your husband can focus on his career.
<b>If both the man and woman want that kind of marriage, then who are we to say otherwise. </b> But, it does seem a bit tone deaf to be saying that at a graduation of college students, many of whom are women, including the professors and admins who are sitting on the stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong is that women are forced to do double duty to support capitalism. They should've choices and support to decide their paths and shouldn't be conned into doing more than men.
Who's forcing women to work?
You seem confused. Women today have choices. They did not when the country was much more religious and traditional.
-signed an older gen xer who grew up in a conservative home.
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong is that women are forced to do double duty to support capitalism. They should've choices and support to decide their paths and shouldn't be conned into doing more than men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:However, he was preaching to the choir there. Non-catholics need to pay no attention nor need to agree.
Wrong again.., most of the choir completely an utterly disagree with him.
The problem with propaganda is you pepper lies with some truths and the blind only see the truth and believe the lies too.
But go ahead bite the apple what negative things could happen from an innocent little apple.
Anonymous wrote:Irony: the first President of Benedictine College in the 1970s was a woman.
That speech must be a gut punch to his mother. I’d love to hear her thoughts on it. I bet she has a lot to say.
Pretty clear that he’s been radicalized by the TradCaths. Opus Dei targets wealthy Catholics to join their little club and he would be a prime target.
Anonymous wrote:However, he was preaching to the choir there. Non-catholics need to pay no attention nor need to agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"his and his family’s success is a result of his wife’s focus on being a wife and mother, claiming that “her life truly started when she began living her vocation as a wife and as a mother.”
He can focus on a crazy demanding career because she takes care of home and family so yes, his wife is a partner in his success. Imagine how difficult his life would be managing home, babies and a demanding career involving practice, travel, promotions, interviews etc and trying to set up investments for post NFL life?
Her vocation life started means before that she was a young student and then took over responsibility to build and manage a household and raise kids with her husband.
Anonymous wrote:The NFL was quicker to condemn Butker for being a Christian than it was to condemn Ray Rice for caving in his fiancee’s head on camera and and then dragging her lifeless body through the hall.