The star “The Last of Us” Pedo Pascal is called JK Rowling’s Anti-Trans Social Post
The star “The Last of Us” accused Pedro Pascal, the author JK Rowling of the “Heinity Losa behavior” of its festive position after the UK Court’s decision did not recognize sexually transformed women as women.
Pascal severely struck the author of “Harry Potter” in the Comments section in Instagram video that he called for A complete boycott of the famous Rolling concession.
Activist Tariq Roub published the video last week criticizing Rolling for the “profit” in the UK Supreme Court ruling this month that the equality law defines women as being biologically born female.
Publishing Rolling A. A picture of itself on xWith a drink and tarry on hand, and wrote: “I love it when a plan comes together.
The Scottish writer has been vocal for her views about sexually transformed women and their rights in recent years, as she was heated on her social media accounts with those who disagree with her.
Rove described Rolling as “evil” and urged the audience to stop supporting the “Harry Potter” concession.
“It is very conceited about getting the same royalties … whether you are burning or reading Harry Potter’s book,” Rove said in his Instagram video. “So I think it has become our mission-as general audiences-to ensure that everything is one” Harry Potter’s failure “failure.”
This included books, a TV series Restart and visit the “Harry Potter” entertainment in the Universal Orlando Resort. (Universal Orlando Resort is owned by NBCUNIVERSAL, the same mother company that owns NBC News.)
One of the best comments on the RAOUF post is from the Instagram account that has been verified by the PASCAL, which includes approximately 10 million followers. In his comment, Pascal refers to Rolling’s behavior as “ugly”, “terrible” and “disgusting”.
Pascal and Rowling representatives immediately did not respond to the suspension requests.
Pascal doubled his support for the transgender community during his appearance in the first show of “Thunderbolts” in Marvel in London on Tuesday.
He was wearing a shirt he said, “Protecting dolls”, referring to a compassionate title that gives sexually transformed women between the LGBTQ community.
The shirt was designed by Connor Eve, who The New York Times was told The sales returns will go to the transit lifeblood, which is a non -profit societal group and a hot line of crises.
Pascal is an audio supporter of the transgender community and talked about his transgender sister, Lux Pascal, with affection.
Lux Pascal out publicly came out in 2021 and conducted an interview with Chile Magazine Ya. Her brother published the magazine’s cover to Instagram and wrote, “Mi Hermana, Mi Corazón, NueSTRA LUX”, which translates into, “My sister, My Heart, Luxe”.
In the interview, she insulted her older brother to support him.
“It was an important part of this,” she said. “He is also an artist and was a guide. He was one of the first people who gave me things to form identity.”