Thor: Protector of Lesbians - Chris Hemsworth's Joyful Pose at ACE Universe Event

Mason Riverwind

Updated Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a touching display of solidarity and support, Chris Hemsworth, renowned for his iconic role as Thor, delighted fans at the ACE Universe event. The event backdrop featured the words “ACE” and “UNIVERSE” in white text repeated, setting the stage for a memorable moment captured in a joyful photograph.

The image features Hemsworth, beaming with excitement, holding a horizontally striped flag above his head. The flag, adorned with stripes in shades of pink, white, and orange, symbolizes LGBTQ+ pride, specifically celebrating the lesbian community. Accompanying Hemsworth in the image are three women, each exuding enthusiasm and joy.

To Hemsworth's left stands a woman with long blonde hair, wearing glasses and a light grey shirt. At the center, a woman with medium-length black hair dons a grey outfit, while on the right, another woman with long black hair and glasses sports a white shirt with the text “NIN” prominently displayed.

The text above the image reads:

"We told Chris that they call him protector of lesbians sometimes and to do this pose, he was so excited and he said 'protector of lesbians, yes!' 😂"

Additionally, the image is captioned with:

“Thor: Protector of Lesbians”

The photograph and its accompanying text have garnered numerous positive reactions online. Comments from users highlight the wholesome nature of the content, with one user expressing, "This dump was stupid f***ing wholesome. Thanks for sharing." Another user humorously added, "Thor: God of thunder from down under," acknowledging Hemsworth’s role and his enthusiastic support for the LGBTQ+ community.

The post also sparked discussions on gender inclusivity and the significance of representation. A notable comment reads, "'Gender' is a human invention, so, just like 'language', there are as many genders as there are words to describe them." This emphasizes the evolving understanding and acceptance of gender ident*****.

Chris Hemsworth’s joyful participation and the positive reactions it elicited underscore the importance of support and representation in fostering an inclusive community. The “Protector of Lesbians” moment at ACE Universe not only celebrates LGBTQ+ pride but also highlights the impact of allyship from beloved public figures.

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Top Comments from Imgur

YoureGonnaNeedABodyBag

This dump was stupid f***ing wholesome. Thanks for sharing

Bardcrest

#39 AKA the f*** you doing looking for rage-bait. I am here to learn and support, leave me alone.

KentKnifen

#16 I'm going to pull an "acktually" on this. Marriam-Webster states that they/them can be used as singular, and have been since the 1300's. The APA writing style says they/them may also be used in singular as generic third person where gender is undefined or unstated. They/them can be used both plural and singular and be grammatically correct.

thelonepunman

As a lesbian, one of the last things I would want to be a proponent of is Nine Inch Nails

Bardcrest

#20 I assume we now move onto working on the trans-mission?

LawFiveGuy

#9 Dang those guys aged well. #10 In a way, I feel bad for you. I'm glad you were loved and had a good homelife, but still 2x the dad jokes. That's rough.

BlueDsc

#10 I've seen a lot of stories where people talk about how bad their upbringing was with poly parents, and it always makes me sad. They always blame their parents being poly for it all, when in reality they just had s***ty parents and them being poly just ends up being the scape goat. It's just like stories of cheaters that claim to be poly. It's just s***ty people making poly people look bad.

FallingStar7669

#39 "How many genders are there?" "'Gender' is a human invention, so, just like 'language', there are as many genders as there are words to describe them." "... okay, well, how many sexes are there?" "Interesting question! The foundational biological answer would be 'two'; male and female, as distinguished by the role in reproduction. However! That definition is important; what if someone is infertile? By that definition, they must have no role in reproduction. What sex are they in that case? +

LeftRightThere

Thor: God of thunder from down under

Bardcrest

#10 This, like many things prompts the response of: I do not understand. As in currently my level of understanding is non-exsistent, but hopefully with time and effort if it comes to it, I will understand this. But 'if it comes to it' is doing a lot heavy lifting as how others live their lives is for the most part their business not mine.

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