Pedro Pascal Sparks Outrage After Suggesting Trump And 'Fascists' Should Be Sent To Outer Space!

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In a promotional interview for Marvel's latest film, actors Pedro Pascal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach appeared to humorously endorse the notion of launching President Donald Trump into outer space.

The video clip captures Moss-Bachrach, portraying The Thing, and Pascal, as Mr. Fantastic, exchanging a high-five as Moss-Bachrach jests about using his character's superpowers to send certain individuals into the cosmos. "Theres a handful of fascists that I would just throw into outer space," Moss-Bachrach remarks, with Pascal grinning and joining in the gesture.

As reported by Breitbart, the left has increasingly resorted to labeling President Trump, Republicans, and their supporters as "fascists." This rhetoric seems to resonate with both actors, who appeared to find humor in the idea of eliminating political adversaries.

Pascal, in particular, has garnered criticism from many Americans for his outspoken disdain toward President Trump, conservatives, and Republican-leaning voters. His vocal support for radical transgenderism and gay pride has further fueled the controversy surrounding him.

In 2020, Pascal stirred outrage by sharing an Instagram post equating MAGA voters with antebellum slaveholders and Nazis. His contentious remarks have continued, as evidenced by his response to fans upset over his stance on transgenderism. Pascal labeled those opposing his views as "vile, and small, and pathetic."

He has also been a vocal critic of author J.K. Rowling, attacking her for defending women's rights against the encroachment of men identifying as trans women. In April, he referred to Rowling as a "heinous loser," and in June, he described her as a bully who "makes me fucking sick."

Even during the film's promotional tour, Pascal has not shied away from expressing his views on transgender issues. In one appearance, he emphasized the need to protect trans individuals in a "world they never asked to be brought into." This statement raises questions, as a trans person actively chooses to transition, effectively "asking to be born" into their new identity.

The interview and its implications highlight the ongoing cultural divide and the contentious nature of political discourse in Hollywood. The full interview can be viewed online, offering further insight into the actors' perspectives and the broader conversation surrounding their remarks.