‘Hellboy’ Actor Ron Perlman Says It’s Time For Blue States to ‘Separate’ From Red States

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Actor Ron Perlman is well known for playing “tough-talking, cigar-chomping” roles on the big screen, such as “Hellboy” and “Sons of Anarchy.”

However, in reality, he’s a soft woke progressivist and radical leftist.

He once even mocked the death of Rush Limbaugh in a disgusting comment about extending his “deepest sympathies” for Lucifer as Limbaugh spends the rest of eternity rotting in hell.

The unhinged actor has called Senator Ted Cruz of Texas an “ugly motherf*****.” In another comment, Perlman attacked a disabled veteran because he became an ICE agent. He falsely accused the veteran of having a Nazi symbol tattooed on him.

Wen proved wrong, Perlman refused to apologize, but rather took the opportunity to criticize ICE by claiming the organization “racially profiles decent people.”

In a new statement, Perlman advocated for the separation of blue states and red states. “You don’t wanna live in my world and I certainly don’t want to live in yours,” Perlman wrote to Twitter.

“It’s time that every state they would elect republicans to represent them, and all of the rest of us separate,” he added. Take a look:

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Perlman’s disdain for conservatives and the Republican Party is well documented. After the passing of popular conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh, Perlman took to Twitter to express his condolences to the Devil, “who will no doubt have to spend the rest of eternity with Rush Limbaugh.”

Instead of simply apologizing when proved wrong, Perlman took the opportunity to criticize ICE, saying that the organization tends to “racially profile decent people.”

Ron Perlman’s elitist disdain for anyone beyond his leftist echo chamber isn’t a new development. Especially in recent years, Hollywood is more recognizable for its left-wing virtue-signaling than for creating decent cinema.

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However, Perlman’s call for secession is unique. He joins a growing list of celebrities — who frankly have more influence than we tend to acknowledge — who have called for national divorce.

Last September, on an episode of her podcast, comedian Sarah Silverman said, “If people aren’t getting along, like in relationships, they break up. So why don’t we just finally realize these states aren’t working and divide up into like two or three countries?”

Here’s Perlman’s false claim about the Nazi tattoo: