Brett Farve Destroys U.S. State With Slick 1-Word Reaction For Wanting To Delete The Word “Mother”

Brett Farve Destroys U.S. State With Slick 1-Word Reaction For Wanting To Delete The Word “Mother”
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Brett Farve is one of the best quarterbacks to have ever stepped foot on an NFL field. He is considered an NFL legend among many, and many NFL fans, especially those in Wisconsin, still hold some value to his opinion.

Wisconsin, where the former NFL quarterback played most of his career, has pitched a law that would remove the word “mother” from official state documents, and according to his public reaction, Farve is not a fan of the bill.

A report confirms the move, “Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (D-WI) is backing a proposed law to replace the word “mother” with “inseminated person” in a state statute. The bill seeks to adopt gender-neutral language. Words like “husband” and “wife” replaced with “person” and “spouse.”

Brett Farve Says New Law Idea Is “Nonsense”

Farve had a one-word reaction that, like many, was disapproving of Evers’ proposed law, saying, “Nonsense” in an X post reacting to the report from Eric Daugherty. Fans of the NFL legend also commented on the idea.

Nonsense 😞 https://t.co/Heggib1QHY

— Brett Favre (@BrettFavre) February 22, 2025

“iving in Wisconsin, this cannot fly” commented one user.

Living in Wisconsin, this cannot fly

— WeberGirl765 (@WeberGirl765) February 22, 2025

“Wisconsin, what are you doing voting for this. Get it together” questioned another fan.

Wisconsin, what are you doing voting for this. Get it together

— Silly (@tjsilly15) February 23, 2025

“I told my kids I only want to be referred to as the inseminator moving forward,” joked one fan trying to keep things upbeat.

I told my kids I only want to be referred to as the inseminator moving forward

— Bob La Plante (@blaplante27) February 22, 2025

One fan even pointed things out from a mother’s perspective, adding, “No mother wants to be called this. It is insulting!”

No mother wants to be called this. It is insulting!

— Tammy Ritchie (@TammyRitchie60) February 22, 2025

This law could become a reality if everything goes according to Evers’ plan. Of course, the law must be approved first, but we’ll have to wait and see where this goes. Things could be very different moving forward in Wisconsin.

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