Chiefs' Harrison Butker's injury sparks feminist celebrations and Trump Cabinet conspiracies on social media
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The Buffalo Bills aren't the only beneficiaries of the knee injury to Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker.
News of Butker's injury came out Thursday evening ahead of the Chiefs-Bills showdown Sunday, and, for many liberals disgruntled with the outcome of the recent election, the news was a reprieve and cause for celebration on social media.
Several social media users posted in celebration of Butker's injury, referencing the kicker's previous comments on the benefit of women accepting domestic roles as mothers and wives and his endorsement of Trump.
One widely circulated post had a caption that said, "Women seeing Harrison Butker get injured," attached to a video of a television audience standing up and cheering passionately.
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Another user wrote, "Please take all of Harrison Butker’s pain and have it stay exactly where it is."
Some users took the injury as an opportunity to knock Butker's masculinity.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker (7) kicks as punter Matt Araiza (49) holds during training camp at Missouri Western State University in Kansas City, Mo., July 26, 2024. (Denny Medley/USA Today Sports)
One post said, "real men don't miss work."
"Too busy bending the knee to Trump huh," another post said.
However, some fans stepped up to defend Butker from the harsh responses.
"Any of y’all, Chiefs ‘fans’ that are celebrating the Butker injury because of his ‘politics’ go find another team for we don’t need that kind of negative energy," one fan wrote.
Some used the injury as an


