Funny gay pri mem are even funnier durg the month of June. We piled the funnit jok om the LGBTQ muny for a happy June.
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Two gay former NFL players talk about the importance of the league’s support, as most fans seem to unrstand the gture. * patriots gay meme *
Throughout his NFL reer and time playg football at Cal, O’Callaghan hid he was gay, assumg everyone football would reject him if they knew.
He didn’t thk he uld ever live as an out gay man. Another popular meme has been potg out that another team’s fans are so gay (bee beg gay is bad) that they mt love Pri month:. “It’s a shame for people to reject the NFL for embracg the gay muny, ” Rohrer said.
“The gay muny is a huge supporter of all sports, there are a lot of gay athlet every sport, football beg one of them. It mak no sense for people to be upset at the league for showg some pri and rpect for the ex-players the NFL who are gay. O’Callaghan was quick to pot out that, while ’s important to ntue to pot to rners of homophobic nonsense sports, this don’t mean a gay NFL player would be rejected by the league, s teams or most fans.
The Patrts told anti-gay menters there’s "no room for hate." * patriots gay meme *
“A lot of people are gog to say this is proof pro sports aren’t ready for gay athlet, but I thk ’s proof the NFL is ready, ” O’Callaghan said. Some homophobic New England Patrts fans hidg behd screen nam mocked the team on Twter for displayg the Pri flag at Gillette Stadium to kick off Pri Month. The Patrts have ma champng LGBTQ rights a pillar of their dynasty, om sponsorg Gay Bowl to supportg same-sex marriage om the start.
Even though Boston is one of the most clive plac the untry — take om me, a lifelong and flamg gay rint — our beloved teams still get trolled for acknowledgg the LGBTQ muny.
The homophob who rpond to the Patrts’ tweet were full of the predictable l. The Patrts are not the only pro sports team that ril up the anti-gay crowd when they acknowledge Pri Month. S state to crimalize homosexualy by repealg their sodomy laws July 1961.