With a grip of successful books, a series of successful films and approximately half a decennia of publication of social media of good will, it is just to say that the world has heard enough JK Rowling.
Pedro Pascal is one of the number who wants the author of “Harry Potter” to leave his moldy house and touches the grass. The star of “The Last of Us” was unleashed during the recent Rowling celebration of a decision of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom which could mean a disaster for the cause of trans rights.
This decision narrowly defines sex and blocks trans women from the protection offered to women of the SIC under an anti-discrimination law of 2010. Rowling did not hide his aversion to trans women, calling them “men performing their idea of ​​femininity” and constantly arguing that the acceptance of trans women in the night of biological women. She drew the anger of Pascal after celebrating the decision with a shot by the sea shared with X.
“I love it when a plan comes together,” she wrote.
Responding to an activist calling for a boycott of brands associated with Rowling, Pascal commented Instagram that Rowling presented “an odious loser behavior” and throwing “the horrible disgusting” T “on trans women.
Pacal’s sister, Lux, is a trans woman and her comments targeting Rowling are not the first time that she has shown community support. Shortly after the British decision announcement, Pascal traveled the red carpet for the first of “Thunderbolts *” by Marvel carrying a t-shirt with the slogan “Protect the Dolls”. The shirt designed by Conner Ives collects funds for the US Charity Trans Lifeline.
“The hotline connects Trans to a wider community, providing support and resources they need to survive and prosper,” said a description of the Ives store. “Given the current hostility of the American federal government to trans people, support like this is more than ever necessary.”
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