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The Kurt Beathard Story Exemplifies BLM’s Successful Attack On Christianity And Football
 by Jason King about 4 hours ago
Sept. 29, 2020
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The impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on football can perhaps best be told through the story of Kurt Beathard, not Colin Kaepernick.

Beathard is the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Bobby Beathard, the legendary Washington Redskins general manager. Until a few weeks ago, 57-year-old Kurt Beathard was a small college football coach, the offensive coordinator at Illinois State.  He patterned his coaching philosophy after his father’s protege, Joe Gibbs, the three-time Super Bowl winner who, like a lot of coaches from that era, wore his Christian faith publicly.  ...

Earlier this month, Illinois State reassigned Kurt Beathard for posting a sign on his office door.
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“All Lives Matter to Our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ”
... Unbeknownst to him, a few days earlier, Beathard said someone had taken a picture of the sign and circulated it among members of the Redbirds team. Some players were offended. Beathard said the offseason had been filled with tension throughout the team. ...

“All Lives Matter to Our Lord & Savior” — something Joe Gibbs, Tom Landry, Tony Dungy or any Christian would say nonchalantly — cost Kurt Beathard his job. BLM activists have cleverly turned a basic Christian belief into an affront to black people.  ...
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