
Nick Offerman Slams Homophobe Using Ron Swanson GIF
It's Pride month!!! Now, for most everyone, it's a joyful time of year — full of celebration, love, and being unapologetically oneself. It's also a time for LGBTQIA+ people and allies to come together, honor history, and have some serious fun. But like clockwork, as soon as the clock strikes 12:00 a.m. on June 1st, the right-wing outrage machines kick into overdrive.
Now, like I mentioned, this is photoshopped, as in the scene — which has become a popular meme — Ron was throwing away his computer.
Nick even pointed out that Ron was the best man at Typhoon and Craig's wedding in the series finale.
Goes without saying that people online were living for this:
Don't fuck with Nick. Happy Pride, everyone!!!
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