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Pedro Pascal attacks JK Rowling over UK’s Supreme Court ruling protecting biological women from transgender individuals

Actor Pedro Pascal attacked author J. K. Rowling for her reaction to the recent landmark ruling by the UK Supreme Court, which defines women based on biological sex.

Last week, the UK Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the legal definition of women is based on biological sex.

“Awful nasty s**t is totally correct. The actions of the vicious loser.”

BBC Regarding the Supreme Court’s decision, “Specifically, we held that the definition of gender used in the Equality Act of 2010 is “binary” and was determined by biology. Those who were not born as biological women cannot obtain the legal protections given to women by changing their gender with a gender identification certificate. ”

Rowling enthusiastically approved the Supreme Court decision. Posts Photo of myself on X social media platform with cigar and a drink with caption: “I love when the plans come together. #supremecourt #womensrights

Many celebrities praised the reaction by Rowling Elon Musk, Megin Kelly, Jordan Petersonand Rep. Nancy Mace (Rs.C.).

But not everyone was enthusiastic about Rowling’s celebration of the UK Supreme Court’s historic ruling.

Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Transgender activists have requested an activist named Tariq Ra’ouf on Instagram to boycott the “Harry Potter” project and experience. video.

Ra’ouf said of Rowling’s post, “This is a few serious Voldemort villains**t.

Ra’ouf urged everyone to turn the “Harry Potter” franchise into a “mission” to make it no longer useful to “people who dare to do business with JK Rowling.”

“It’s awful, disgusting, that men identified as transgender should not invade women’s designated spaces,” he said, “It’s awful, nasty, that has consequences.”

In response to the Ra’ouf video, Pascal responded in a comment: “A terrible disgust is absolutely correct. The behaviour of a vicious loser.”

Pascal’s official Instagram has nearly 10 million followers.

Pascal, the 50-year-old star of HBO’s “The Last of Us,” has been a longtime supporter of the voices of the LGBTQ community.

Pascal publicly supported his brother Lux Pascal, who came out as transgender in February 2021. Lux accompanied Pascal to several red carpet premieres.

On Tuesday, Pedro Pascal attended the UK premiere of Marvel’s Thunderbolt film in London, England. Pascal was wearing a white T-shirt decorated with the message “protect the doll.”

According to Newsweek“Dolls” is “a loving term within the LGBTQ+ community that refers to transgender women.”

$100 T-shirt Made by Conner Ives. Connor Ives created a shirt to draw attention to anti-transgender sentiment.

According to a website selling expensive activist shirts, “This kind of support is more necessary than ever, given the current hostility towards trans people in the US federal government.”

Also, this week the “Mandalorian” actor shared his Instagram post It featured an obvious co with the caption, “Unjust law is not law at all.” In the post, Pascal tagged her Instagram account “deserves trans kids.” request: “We deserve equal access to gender-affirming health care. To delay care for trans people is to deny it. There is no time to wait. Secondly, we should be able to give informed consent to our treatment.

As reported previously by Blaze News, Pascal was widely criticized after posting a social media homage to Joseph Rosenbaum, one of the attackers of Kyle Rittenhouse.

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