Pedro Pascal has some reflections on JK Rowling following the Harry Potter the celebration of the author of An anti-Trans UK Suprem short decision.
After the high court ruled that a woman was defined by biological sex, excluding transgender women, Rowling went to social networks to rejoice.
“I love it when a plan comes together,” published Rowling on Elon Musk’s social media platform, X.
The activist and creator of social media, Tariq ra’ouf Harry Potter Melant Voldemort.
“JK Rowling revels in the fact that she helped the British Supreme Court to arrive at the point where they can define that trans women are not legally women,” said Ra’ouf in the video. “She is so proud of all the work she has done to stir up hatred and fear of the general public about a very small minority population who is already among the most ill -understood people on earth.”
Ra’ouf called to the Allies to help not make Harry Potter profitable because Rowling displays “arrogant” trends while she obtains “the same royalties” at work, that people “read or burn them”.
“This shit. This terrible disgusting shit – that To consequences, ”added Ra’ouf.
Pascal responded to the video adding: “Horrible disgusting shit is exactly right. Behavior of heinous losers.”
Pedro Pascal reacts to JK Rowling’s message celebrating anti-trans views
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Pascal is a eminent supporter of Trans who recently expressed his support by carrying a t-shirt at the first in London de Marvel’s Thunderbolts, with words “Protect the dolls.”
The “Protect the Dolls” t-shirt was designed by Conner Ives, who showed it during his parade during London Fashion Week earlier this year. “Dolls” is the way the LGBTQIA + community refers to trans women.
Pascal had previously carried the shirt during his celebration of the 50th anniversary on April 6.
The actor who joins the Marvel cinematographic universe as Reed Richards The Fantastic Four: First stepswas a vocal defender of trans rights. Pascal’s sister, Lux Pascal, came out as a transgender woman in February 2021.