Transgender activists at Netflix used a Soviet technique to shut down disagreement.

Look at what Matt Walsh wrote about how transgender activists at Netflix used a Soviet technique to shut down disagreement:

The erasure of wrongthink from the public consciousness is a common tactic of the left now being used by transgender activists to shut down disagreement. People cannot think what they have never heard of, after all, so if you don’t let them hear about alternatives to transgender ideology, then more people will accept it.

It’s this same rationale that led an organization like Netflix to quickly change the name of actress Ellen Page to “Elliot Page” on all of her earlier movies as soon as she came out as transgender. That Ellen/Elliott was portrayed as a woman and outwardly identified as a woman at the time earlier movies like Juno, Inception, and X-Men came out didn’t matter. In a very Soviet way, the past was changed to fit her new identity.

This ties into the transgender concept of “deadnaming,” where someone uses the name that a transgender person’s parents gave him or her at birth instead of the name that person has chosen for him[self] or herself after transitioning. Like accusations that rejecting transgender theory “denies the existence” of trans people, claiming someone has “deadnamed” a trans person is just another weapon to scare people into submission by accusing them of a form of murder. Deadnaming doesn’t even have to be intentional. If you accidentally called Ms. Page “Ellen” instead of “Elliot,” you have effectively killed her transgender self by failing to recognize her new identity. Public recognition of the lie is mandatory.

What Is a Woman?, pp 178-179

The courageous among us refuse to publicly recognize the lie. For example, transgender activists don’t scare Dr. Jordan Peterson: