Brett Favre Speaks Out Against Men Using Women’s Locker Rooms
When it comes to several subjects, Brett Favre is astounded by the national dialogue.
The NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre had a lengthy conversation with Donald Trump Jr. during which he made it apparent he was startled by the subjects people find interesting.
Brett Favre Speaks Out Against Men Using Women’s Locker Rooms
Brett Favre is particularly perplexed that people are considering the concept of biological guys entering women’s locker rooms and toilets because he is the father of women.
I wrote Brett Favre's biography, "Gunslinger." I can say with 100 percent certainty the man is an idiot. This is unambiguous. https://t.co/9hzDExlx8h
— Jeff Pearlman (@jeffpearlman) June 5, 2023
He established the tone for the discussion about concussions in the NFL and the necessity for organizations and players to handle them more effectively.
The former Minnesota Viking appeared to be leading an initiative to alter how concussions are perceived in sports, but then the scandalous and depressing charity story broke.
Brett Favre says he usually minds his own business but the days of Conservatives SITTNG BY SILENTLY are OVER👊
First, 99.9% of News is CONTROLLED by the Left👍
Second, it's ridiculously insane we’re having conversations about guys in girls bathrooms👍#Itstime to SpeakUp & Unite pic.twitter.com/ntX53Q7lJG— Peach (@Gapeach_3102) June 6, 2023
“I can’t believe we’re even having the conversation about guys being able to go in the girl’s bathroom. I know there’s way more to it than that, but I got daughters,” the legendary NFL passer said during an interview with Brett Favre.
The former Packers standout thinks that politeness and just taking care of your own affairs are things of the past.
Really fun episode of Triggered on Rumble last night with NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback Brett Favre.
Make sure you give it a watch!!!https://t.co/VKMAzhpfhh
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) June 6, 2023
“I think the days of, ‘I wake up, I do what I’m supposed to do. Do the right thing. I go to work. I pay my taxes, and I expect everyone does the same thing and we just live in harmony.’ Those days are over. So, if we don’t start speaking up and uniting, it’s going to be even worse than it is now,” Favre further explained in the interview. You can watch his full comments below.
https://twitter.com/WhyteTara/status/1666123309350793216?s=20
Many people agree with Favre on the topic of living in America, despite the fact that it is clear that the global condemnation of his charity incident has awakened a sort of anti-cancel cultural prejudice inside the former Green Bay Packers icon.
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