Taking to his Instagram Stories, the Last of Us actor shared a subtle yet meaningful nod to the trans community.
Coupled with a post supporting a book signing by Yelena Yemchuk, a Kyiv-born, New York-based photographer and filmmaker, the actor clipped an image from a video of trans influencer Matt Bernstein’s video condemning the new Kansas law targeting trans people.
According to the ACLU Kansas, the “law restricts transgender people’s access to restrooms and other sex-separated facilities in government buildings” and “changes the rules that apply to government IDs for transgender people,” prohibing “transgender people from updating their driver’s licenses to reflect their gender, and also invalidates transgender people’s existing driver’s licenses and birth certificates if those documents were issued in Kansas and reflect a gender different from a person’s sex at birth.”
“Not only will this bill keep brothers from visiting sisters’ dorms and husbands from wives’ shared hospital rooms, it will cost Kansas taxpayers millions of dollars to comply with this very vague legislation,” she added.
In Bernstein’s reel, which displays the words “This is terrorism” at the bottom, the influencer says, “It is now illegal for trans people to drive in Kansas. I never say please don’t scroll, but for once in my very online life, I’m going to ask you to not scroll. This week, trans people in Kansas received letters that their IDs are now invalid with no grace period."
“It feels insane to speaking in these terms about a supposedly free country,” he says, adding, “To trans people in Kansas, we love you, we need you, please hang in there.”
Commenting on an Instagram video criticizing J.K. Rowling for supporting the U.K. Supreme Court’s decision that says transgender women should not be recognized under Britain’s Equality Act, Pascal wrote, “Awful disgusting SH-- is exactly right. Heinous LOSER behavior.”
View this post on InstagramPascal, 50, maintains a more private personal life, keeping his sexuality and romance endeavors under wraps. Per Queerty, the Chilean-born actor is a staunch LGBTQ+ ally. Earlier this month, Pascal was onstage with Carol G, Cardi B, and Jessica Alba, jamming to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show.
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