Pedro Pascal has some ideas about J.Ok. Rowling following the Harry Potter writer’s celebration of an anti-trans UK Supreme Court docket ruling.
After the excessive courtroom dominated {that a} lady is outlined by organic intercourse, excluding transgender girls, Rowling took to social media to brag about it.
“I adore it when a plan comes collectively,” Rowling posted on Elon Musk’s social media platform, X.
Activist and social media creator Tariq Ra’ouf made a video by which he known as out Rowling, likening her conduct to that of the Harry Potter villain Voldemort.
“J.Ok. Rowling is reveling in the truth that she helped the UK Supreme Court docket get to the purpose the place they will outline that trans girls aren’t girls legally,” Ra’ouf stated within the video. “She’s so happy with all of the work that she’s been doing to stoke hatred and worry into most people a few very small minority inhabitants that’s already among the most misunderstood folks on the Earth.”
Ra’ouf made a name to allies to assist not make Harry Potter worthwhile as Rowling shows “cocky” tendencies as she will get “the identical royalties” to her work whether or not folks “learn them or burn them.”
“That shit. That terrible disgusting shit — that has penalties,” Ra’ouf added.
Pascal replied to the video including, “Terrible disgusting SHIT is precisely proper. Heinous LOSER conduct.”
Pedro Pascal reacts to J.Ok. Rowling’s message celebrating anti-trans views
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Pascal is a distinguished trans supporter who just lately expressed his assist by sporting a t-shirt to the London premiere of Marvel’s Thunderbolts, that includes the phrases “Shield the Dolls.”
The “Shield the Dolls” t-shirt was designed by Conner Ives, who confirmed it at his runway present throughout London Trend Week earlier this 12 months. “Dolls” is how the LGBTQIA+ group refers to trans girls.
Pascal had beforehand worn the shirt throughout his fiftieth birthday celebration on April 6.
The actor who’s becoming a member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Reed Richards in The Incredible 4: First Steps, has been a vocal trans rights advocate. Pascal’s sister, Lux Pascal, got here out as a transgender lady in February 2021.