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Posted: 2024-08-08T23:25:49Z | Updated: 2024-08-08T23:25:49Z

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is doubling down on the controversial commencement speech he delivered in May, in which he expressed sexist and bigoted views to graduates at Benedictine College.

Butker told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he was moved to speak at the Catholic liberal arts college in Atchison, Kansas, because he wanted to preach things that he wholeheartedly believed would make this world a better place.

If people dont agree, they dont agree, but Im going to continue to say what I believe to be true and love everyone along the way, he said.

Referring to his commencement speech, Butker said: I prayed about it, and I thought about it, and I was very intentional with what I said, and I stand behind what I said.

Butker, who has been outspoken about his Catholic faith, sparked a firestorm of backlash this spring after he delivered his speech at Benedictine.

During his address, he made a reference to LGBTQ+ Pride month as an example of a deadly sin, and decried dangerous gender ideologies and the tyranny of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

He also said he believed the majority of female graduates in the crowd were likely most excited about the possibility of one day getting married and having children.

The Chiefs kicker told the graduates that being a homemaker is, for women, one of the most important titles of all.