Actor in Fantastic Four movie continues to dish out divisive politics
Actor Pedro Pascal is once again pushing transgenderism. This time at the London premiere of Marvel’s latest blockbuster, The Fantastic Four: First Steps.I had no interest in seeing the FF be minimized yet again in live action, and this latest lecture - conducted on foreign soil, no less - is just compounding my decision not to waste time. This is enough to run screaming from the room. The Marvel movie machine is over. Pascal alone is reason enough to stay home, and actors like him are little more than a taint upon the classic characters they're playing on screen. Does he even realize he's insulting the very people he supposedly champions by saying they don't ask to be born into the world? Some ideologues seem so obsessed with their politics, they'll run the gauntlet of taking an absurd, contradictory stance that only makes it all the more embarrassing.
Pascal’s brother, Lucas, came out as transgender in 2021 and now demands to be called Lux Pascal. Since his brother came out, the star who seems to have become ubiquitous in Hollywood these days has become a loud and insistent supporter of the transgender movement. And he seems to take every opportunity to push transgenderism into every situation and conversation.
His latest activism occurred on the red carpet in Berlin, when he told reporters that, “It’s important to protect people, especially those simply asking for the right to exist in bodies that belong to them and in the world that they never asked to be brought into,” he said.
That seems somewhat hard to believe, of course. While people born into this world can conceivably be thought of as not necessarily asking to be born, trans people make a particular choice to be born. They directly elect to go from their birth gender to some assumed status. So, trans people do, indeed, “ask to be born” quite specifically.
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