Oly wrote:I have no problem with Butker giving the speech. I disagree with nearly all of his views, but the point of the 1st Amendment is that I should listen and be grateful to live in a society where Butker can challenge my beliefs. I supported Kaepernick's right to kneel as a manner of expression and I thought the cancel culture that came after him was un-American, and I support Butker's right to express his beliefs and think any attempt to cancel him to be equally un-American. I just hope that everyone who supported either of those players supports both.
And I'll be clear about what I mean about "un-American": I think that they both had the right to express themselves, and people have the right to cancel them for those views as they see fit. To me, what's American about free speech isn't just the idea that you can't be prosecuted for it (within boundaries), even though that's what the 1A actually expresses. The underlying American value that the 1A represents is the idea that a society works when we take ideas seriously and engage with the ideas on the merits. So, yeah, people who cancelled Kaepernick because of his views were within their rights, just as with Butker. But I'd rather live in a society where we all look at those ideas and even when we disagree with one of them, we don't try to destroy their livelihood by saying that person is the problem. We talk about the ideas. We discuss what kind of society we want to live in, what kind of police force we want, what kind of Church we want, and we get on with our lives without trying to ruin the lives of the Kaepernicks and Butkers of the world in the process.
There's a huge difference between Butker's exercising his right to free speech and Kaepernick's kneeling. Butker was at a private college representing himself. He wasn't an employee of the church, the university, or paid by anyone to give that speech. Colin Kaepernick was "on the clock", engaged in employment, in uniform and representing his team and the NFL. IMO a team and/or league has every right to limit his free speech so long as he is being paid and representing them. Jerry Jones did that very thing, told his team that he wouldn't tolerate any disrespecting of the flag.
There wasn't very many things in Butker's speech that I agreed with, either. As a matter of fact, I emphasized to my daughter the importance of getting an education and a viable career, to be independent. In this day and age of separations and divorces, it's critical for both spouses to be self-sufficient.