- Nov 27, 2009
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I don't know I'm not him, I don't know him personally either and the experience can vary wildly from person to person so I can't speak for him at all, I can relate to you my experience if you want, but mine isn't conventional as it manifested mostly as depersonalization, which statistically speaking isn't super common though depersonalization is statistically more common among trans people than any other demographic.I'm glad you brought up Mr. Page here because I want to ask you a straight up question about that.
Did Ellen wake up one day with the feelings of maybe they're a boy? Or has Elliot always been Elliot? Because I've seen arguments made when a trans person says they are male/female that in their heart they've always been that gender. So in theory Mr. Page has always been Mr. Page, always wanted to be Mr. Page. And only now has brought forth the courage to live his truth.
I don't know, the character was a straight woman in season one and a lesbian or bisexual in season two, I think season three has already been recorded so I wouldn't expect changes for that, but the show has been really queer positive so I wouldn't be surprised if they make the character trans too, but I don't know I don't care either to be honest.The reason I ask is does this mean that we have to protect Elliot continuing the role he plays on Umbrella Acadamy because that would mean a man is taking the role from a woman right? I mean people were very upset about Scarlett Johansen playing a transgender character, and we live in an age in which people are very determined to make sure that minority characters are portrayed by actors of that same minority. Therefore I guess Elliot will have to look for work elsewhere instead of taking a female role, after all we don't need more men taking more jobs from women right?
I mean technically, but they weren't doing that when they were made and one can't really change the past so it's little use worrying about it, about all I would suggest in that in re-releases if possible to edit the credits to read Elliot Page and that's about it, out of courtesy I would suggest referring to him as Elliot when talking about these films, but I don't know I don't think there has been a case of a high profile actor coming out as trans at such a late stage in their career before.Also does that mean that every acting credit featuring Ellen Page is now effectively Deadnaming him? I guess they'll have to go back in retroactively patch the credits to feature the correct actor's name, as I understand that deadnaming is incredibly harmful and hateful.
Yet another?Now I don't actually expect you to genuinely answer that stuff. It's probably too hard to explain and we can't have my cis-brain exploding. But you do see the general confusion this causes right? You have all these principals that the LBGTQ community rigidly demand to be followed and yet the degree in which this principals are applied in any given situation will vary. Elliot Page is the latest member of the community in which the rest of the congregation can lift up as yet another victory and yet another voice for the people.
There aren't many, specially non-binary, but anyways, all that's being demanded is common courtesy, it's not like we don't understand the confusion but this isn't like really all that different than when you get to know a person and start referring to them as their preferred nickname instead of their name, I can understand taking a little time to adjust but people act as if it's the hardest thing in the world when it's in fact common among people of all identities.