Ellen Page comes out as transgender - Now Elliot Page

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Elliot Page, the Oscar-nominated star of “Juno” and Netflix’s “The Umbrella Academy,” has announced he is transgender.

Elliot, formerly known as Ellen Page, addressed his social media followers saying:

“Hi friends, I want to share with you that I am trans, my pronouns are he/they and my name is Elliot. I feel lucky to be writing this. To be here. To have arrived at this place in my life. I feel overwhelming gratitude for the incredible people who have supported me along this journey. I can’t begin to express how remarkable it feels to finally love who I am enough to pursue my authentic self. I’ve been endlessly inspired by so many in the trans community. Thank you for your courage, your generosity and ceaselessly working to make this world a more inclusive and compassionate place. I will offer whatever support I can and continue to strive for a more loving and equal society,” he wrote.

“I love that I am trans. And I love that I am queer. And the more I hold myself close and fully embrace who I am, the more I dream, the more my heart grows and the more I thrive. To all the trans people who deal with harassment, self-loathing, abuse, and the threat of violence every day: I see you, I love you, and I will do everything I can to change this world for the better,” Page continued.
Page uses both he/him and they/them pronouns, and describes himself as transgender and non-binary, meaning that his gender identity is neither man nor woman.
Nick Adams, GLAAD’s Director of Transgender Media, said “Elliot Page has given us fantastic characters on-screen, and has been an outspoken advocate for all LGBTQ people. He will now be an inspiration to countless trans and non-binary people. All transgender people deserve the chance to be ourselves and to be accepted for who we are. We celebrate the remarkable Elliot Page today.”
Page broke out from his native Canada in 2005 with the revenge thriller “Hard Candy.” Two years later, he starred in Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody’s landmark indie “Juno,” for which Page received an Academy Award nomination among other accolades.
HIs notable roles include Kitty Pryde in the “X-Men” series, Christopher Nolan’s “Inception,” “Whip It!” and Sony’s reboot of “Flatliners.” He has produced and starred in films such as “Tallulah” and “Freeheld,” and last year marked his directorial debut examining environmental racism faced by people of color and the First Nations communities of Canada.
Prior to transition, Page was one of the most visible out gay actors in Hollywood. The Tuesday announcement further enriches his legacy, and adds him to a small but growing number of out trans creators and stars in Hollywood. This includes performers (Laverne Cox, Trace Lysette, Brian Michael Smith) and creators (The Wachowski Sisters, “Transparent” creator Joey Soloway).
Last year, Variety broke the news of the groundbreaking overall content production deal that Netflix signed with Janet Mock, a noted trans storyteller and director of shows like “Pose” and “Hollywood.”
 
She got lipfillers? Why? Is that what men do now?

Also, it's a bold choice to go for the 'male meth addict' look.
Less "male" more just "meth addict/ Somehow "his" voice sounds infinitely higher pitched here than usual. Got those meth mannerisms down with the quaking and warbling.
 
They're self-hating women who have taken radical feminism to what should be its "logical" extreme. They despise being a woman so much that they must become men; however, they shy away from attempting to be true men which they can never be anyway.
"feminism" is a movement that hates femininity.

Ellen is having an interview with Oprah.

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She looks and sounds so fucking bad.

2007 was a long time ago I guess.

Speaking as a millennial, my generation are so fucked in the head that I can't help but feel sorry for us and wonder why exactly it's this way.
 
Speaking as a millennial, my generation are so fucked in the head that I can't help but feel sorry for us and wonder why exactly it's this way.
My guess: The internet, specifically social media.

I really do worry about what's going to happen to upcoming generations who are brought up by parents who just let their kids watch YouTube on a tablet to keep them quiet.
 
Ellen transitioned into the personification of the virgin walking with his head down meme.
Totally, and a manlet at that; also getting divorce shortly after trooning out means that as a man she'll probably be an incel as she's staying a virgin for the foreseeable future unless she finds a straight woman who is into 5'1 incredibly scrawny guys who sound like women and have pussies.
Please give us the kino Elliot Rodger arc, Ellen.
 
My guess: The internet, specifically social media.

I really do worry about what's going to happen to upcoming generations who are brought up by parents who just let their kids watch YouTube on a tablet to keep them quiet.
I think it might go a little deeper than that, I think millennials were already in for some trouble before social media and the internet really gained popularity.

Truth be told one big factor I think is 9/11, it's hard to estimate what damage it did to our psyches to grow up in the prosperous 90s only to one day wake up and find something more horrible than you could have imagined happening.

I really do think it created a lot of trauma and is one of the reasons why millennials are so fearful and thin skinned, I also think the climate of treating the victims of 9/11 as heroes set a bad tone and may be one reason why victimhood is such a vaunted status today.

I like to think younger generations not having to deal with that may be more mentally sound, but you are right that millennials were the first generation to really be immersed in a media and later internet saturated environment and that's probably the main factor and it's only going to be more so with younger generations, which is worrying.
 
Totally, and a manlet at that; also getting divorce shortly after trooning out means that as a man she'll probably be an incel as she's staying a virgin for the foreseeable future unless she finds a straight woman who is into 5'1 incredibly scrawny guys who sound like women and have pussies.
Please give us the kino Elliot Rodger arc, Ellen.
'I-I understand why nobody would want to date me, being a white male is very toxic/problematic furthermore I would like to apologise for taking time that could have been given to a trans woman which is more mariginlised group than a trans male such as myself and also.. *mumble* *mumble* *mumble*'
 
Speaking as a millennial, my generation are so fucked in the head that I can't help but feel sorry for us and wonder why exactly it's this way.

Piping hot take: women (and feminized men) have too much social power and can't handle it because they're highly neurotic. They try to scale their "care ethics" (being everyone's mommy) up to the entire world, and it doesn't work, and they refuse to accept the constraints of reality so they throw endless, performative tantrums and delude themselves. Men are too busy, aggravated, or demoralized to snap them back into reality.

This is where helicopter parenting came from. It ruined a generation, and it's trying to ruin the species.
 
"feminism" is a movement that hates femininity.


She looks and sounds so fucking bad.

2007 was a long time ago I guess.

Speaking as a millennial, my generation are so fucked in the head that I can't help but feel sorry for us and wonder why exactly it's this way.
From my experience, our parents had no "philosophy" of life, no guiding star or principles. It was "work the 8 hour shift, come home and work on some random project, watch TV". Just this shallow existence, flitting from one thing to another.

So millennials have no roots. No traditions to draw upon. We don't know what "the good life" is so we filled it with vapid, nonsensical shit, trying to find meaning anywhere at all. We were told to "idealize the rebel" without ever thinking about whether we should do that.

Not that we can fight back, mind you. A boomer is going to be stuck in their ways and sees no reason to listen to anyone else.
 
My guess: The internet, specifically social media.

I really do worry about what's going to happen to upcoming generations who are brought up by parents who just let their kids watch YouTube on a tablet to keep them quiet.
They'll probably know how to unclog a sink, fix a garbage disposal, change a tire, or any number of useful life skills that previous generations (except that one that nobody shall ever talk about that was left to fend for themselves.) didn't wind up with.
 
From my experience, our parents had no "philosophy" of life, no guiding star or principles. It was "work the 8 hour shift, come home and work on some random project, watch TV". Just this shallow existence, flitting from one thing to another.

So millennials have no roots. No traditions to draw upon. We don't know what "the good life" is so we filled it with vapid, nonsensical shit, trying to find meaning anywhere at all. We were told to "idealize the rebel" without ever thinking about whether we should do that.

Not that we can fight back, mind you. A boomer is going to be stuck in their ways and sees no reason to listen to anyone else.
See, this is why I differ from your average millennial, because my parents, being very devout Christians, did have a philosophy of life that they instilled in me and I'm incredibly thankful for that.

It wasn't just that either, it was also pop culture stuff, my parents really liked sharing the pop culture of the 1980s with me, in the late 90s my dad bought this series of Time Life tapes of all the big 80s hits, so while most kids were listening to the Spice Girls or Backstreet Boys I was listening to songs like "Girls Talk" by Elvis Costello, "Take On Me" by A-Ha, "Whip It" by Devo and "Broken Wings" by Mr Mister.

It was the same deal with movies, while most kids were crazy about movies like Free Willy or Air Bud I was watching stuff like The Goonies, Ghostbusters, Raiders of The Lost Ark, Back to The Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and even deep cuts like Never Ending Story and Flight of the Navigator.

The 1980s had it's own problems but it was a still a more headstrong culture for America than the already in it's own way pretty pozzed 1990s and I'm thankful for that influence as opposed to being solely immersed in 90s culture.
 
Ellen is having an interview with Oprah.

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Not only is her voice absolutely female, her disorganized speech, using hundreds of words to say nothing at all, is stereotypically female too.

Perhaps she can say nothing at all because there is nothing at all to say. There is no "revealation", no "ah-ha moment". Deep down she does not want to be a fake man; she just wants to jump on a fad and be famous.
 
See, this is why I differ from your average millennial, because my parents, being very devout Christians, did have a philosophy of life that they instilled in me and I'm incredibly thankful for that.

It wasn't just that either, it was also pop culture stuff, my parents really liked sharing the pop culture of the 1980s with me, in the late 90s my dad bought this series of Time Life tapes of all the big 80s hits, so while most kids were listening to the Spice Girls or Backstreet Boys I was listening to songs like "Girls Talk" by Elvis Costello, "Take On Me" by A-Ha, "Whip It" by Devo and "Broken Wings" by Mr Mister.

It was the same deal with movies, while most kids were crazy about movies like Free Willy or Air Bud I was watching stuff like The Goonies, Ghostbusters, Raiders of The Lost Ark, Back to The Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and even deep cuts like Never Ending Story and Flight of the Navigator.

The 1980s had it's own problems but it was a still a more headstrong culture for America than the already in it's own way pretty pozzed 1990s and I'm thankful for that influence as opposed to being solely immersed in 90s culture.
I hate to sound like a boomer/silent-gen (boomers are toothless tbh), but this is life rn ("the kids aren't alright" is true gen X fucks):

 
Agreed. She seems even more miserable now than she was before. But, transitioning totally cures the tranny blues! And what's up with getting her lips done? She looks like a bee stung her.
Agreed, her lips were already quite full. I wonder if she actually has body dysmorphic disorder; would explain why she's so uncomfortable with herself.
 
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