“My husband Rob and I are two #ProudBoys. ![]() Jon Cooper, former chair of the Democratic Coalition and a former campaign chair for Barack Obama, shared a picture of himself and his husband and children. “Let’s replace the hashtag with images of love, positivity, and true PRIDE! Your two favorite #ProudBoys are here standing by, ready to VOTE!” “ and I are joining thousands of gay men on social media to reclaim #ProudBoys from white supremacists and bigoted neo-nazis,” he tweeted. Making reference to Trump’s Proud Boy comments, congressman Carlos G Smith, Florida’s first LGBTQ Latino legislator, said he and his husband Jerick Mediavilla are “standing by, ready to vote”. “Look at these cute lil #ProudBoys ( #retweet and make this hashtag about love, not hate),” he wrote. Our community and allies answered hate with love, and what could be better than that.”īobby Berk, star of the Netflix show Queer Eye, tweeted a picture of himself with his husband. And we’re proud of all of the gay folks who have stepped up to reclaim our pride in this campaign. Over the weekend the initiative went viral with thousands of people – from politicians to TV stars and the Canadian armed forces – posting under the hashtag.Īlongside a picture of himself and his husband, Takei wrote: “Brad and I are #ProudBoys, legally married for 12 years now. ![]() What if gay guys took pictures of themselves making out with each other or doing very gay things, then tagged themselves with #ProudBoys. The Star Trek star and activist George Takei made the suggestion on Thursday, writing on Twitter: “I wonder if the BTS and TikTok kids can help LGBTs with this.
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