No Cops At Pride
Also known as: No Police at Pride
"No Cops At Pride" is a catchphrase and snowclone meme format rooted in LGBTQ+ activist discourse about police presence at Pride celebrations. The phrase first appeared on Twitter in 2015 but exploded into a viral meme format during Pride season 2018, when users began appending absurd alternatives to police. The core joke follows a simple template: "no cops at pride, just [celebrity or fictional character with a ridiculous weapon or item]," blending genuine political critique with the internet's love of surreal humor.
TL;DR
"No Cops At Pride" is a catchphrase and snowclone meme format rooted in LGBTQ+ activist discourse about police presence at Pride celebrations.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The template is simple:
Start with "no cops at pride" (or "no police at pride")
Add "just" followed by a person, character, or group
Pair them with an absurd, impractical, or hilariously specific item as their "weapon"
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The year before No Cops At Pride went viral, the "Big Queer Mood" meme of Pride 2017 was the Gay Babadook, a wildly different vibe.
Danny DeVito wasn't just a meme. He actually showed up to LA Pride 2018 with the *It's Always Sunny* cast, making him the rare celebrity who became the meme and then lived it.
The John Mulaney money clip entry referenced a specific bit from his Netflix special where he describes throwing a money clip at a mugger and running away. The meme community appreciated the deep-cut specificity.
One commenter noted the evolution from "give Carly Rae Jepsen a sword" to "give Hilary Duff a barrel" as a sign that the meme was entering its "more alarming, and slightly more abstract" phase.
The phrase predated its meme status by at least three years, existing in activist spaces before the internet turned it into a format.
Derivatives & Variations
"Give Carly Rae Jepsen a Sword"
A closely related and slightly older Pride meme that fed directly into the "no cops" format. Users noted the progression from "give CRJ a sword" to the broader template with satisfaction[1].
"Give Hilary Duff a Barrel"
Spawned from photos of Duff lifting a heavy barrel overhead, described as the "more alarming, and slightly more abstract form" of the CRJ sword meme[1].
Celebrity-specific variants
Individual entries became mini-memes of their own, particularly the Danny DeVito version (94,000 likes), which traveled as a standalone reaction image[4].
Fictional character squad builds
Users assembled full "Pride security teams" from Marvel, DC, and anime rosters, turning the format into a collaborative fantasy draft[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (6)
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- 4No Cops At Pride - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5Karen (slang)encyclopedia
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