Well done! You completely erased a woman who did some very important cinematic work over the past 15 years! Teen Vogue, the wokest magazine in Christendom, was praised for not mentioning Ellen Page anywhere in its report about Elliot Page. Even saying ‘Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen Page’ is a no-no according to these jumped-up guardians of correct thought. The Transgender Journalist Association says it is unacceptable for any media outlet even to mention the word ‘Ellen’. The policing of discussion about Ellen Page is already intense. ‘Ellen Page’, ‘Bruce Jenner won gold’, ‘born a male’, ‘born a female’ – these are all now deadnaming thoughtcrimes. ‘Deadnaming’ is a neo-Orwellian word used to publicly shame anyone who utters names, or facts, that the woke elites have agreed to put in the memory hole. How dare you mention that mere woman who we have all agreed to erase from the historical record? Trans campaign groups have instructed the media to stop ‘deadnaming’ Page. They had to, I guess, given the fury that will be visited upon anyone who says ‘Ellen’ or ‘she’. The strength of the trans ideology was confirmed by the swiftness with which media institutions turned Ellen into Elliot and started calling her ‘he’. Although if you ask Google ‘Who won gold in the decathlon at Montreal in 1976?’, it says: ‘Caitlyn Jenner.’ Which is a lie. It was Ellen, and the gold-medal winner was Bruce. Elliot Page didn’t play that teenage girl any more than Caitlyn Jenner won gold in the decathlon at the 1976 Olympics. It was about a teenage girl who got pregnant. IMDb now tells us that the lead star of Juno (2007) was Elliot Page (though in parenthesis it says, rather riskily, ‘as Ellen Page’). With eye-swivelling speed, Ellen was erased. ‘Elliot Page is a Canadian actor’, Wikipedia tells us. Swiftly, slavishly even, the establishment media and the film world rushed to erase Ellen, the movie star of a decade’s standing. Yesterday, Ellen issued a statement saying she is now Elliot and her pronouns are he and they. We need to talk about the fact that this woman – yes, woman – existed in public life and in the celluloid imagination for many years, and that can’t just be scrubbed from the record, Soviet-style. Specifically we need to talk about Ellen Page.
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