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HBO’s “The Last of Us” Actress Bella Ramsey Buys Into False Gender Ideology: “I Guess My Gender Has Always Been Very Fluid”

Bella Ramsey, the current lead on HBO’s The Last Of Us Ellie recently claimed her, “gender has always been very fluid.”

Bella Ramsey plays Ellie Williams on The Last of Us (2023), HBO

Promoting the new show, with The New York TimesRamsey explained to the outlet. “I guess my gender has always been very fluid.”

She continued to tell them. “Someone would call me ‘she’ or ‘her’ and I wouldn’t think about it, but I knew that if someone called me ‘he’ it was a bit exciting.”

Bella Ramsey plays Ellie Williams; Anna Torv is Theresa ‘Tess’ Servopoulos, The Last of Us (2023), HBO

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The New York Times’ Douglas Greenwood would go on to reveal that Ramsey checks nonbinary, a physical impossibility, if she sees it on forms she fills out.

Greenwood writes “Now, if she sees ‘nonbinary’ as an option on a form, she will tick it.”

Ramsey then informed Greenwood. “I’m very much just a person. Being gendered isn’t something that I particularly like, but in terms of pronouns, I really couldn’t care less.”

Bella Ramsey portrays Ellie in The Last of Us (2023), HBO

As Bishop Michael Burbidge points out in his letter, the idea that gender can be changed at will is simply false. “A Catechesis on the Human Person and Gender Ideology.

Notes of Bishop Burbidge “In the past decade our culture has seen growing acceptance of transgender ideology-that is, the claim that a person’s biological sex and personal identity have no necessary connection and could in fact contradict each other. According to this view, ‘human identity’ is self-defined and ‘becomes the choice of the individual.’”

Then he states: “This situation presents a serious challenge for all members of the Church because it presents a view of the human person contrary to the truth.”

Source: Catholic Diocese of Arlington YouTube

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Then Bishop Burbidge briefly states, “From medicine, natural law, and divine revelation, we know that each person is created either male or female, from the moment of conception.” 

Then he cites Pope Francis’s letter Amoris Laetitia Where he wrote “Biological sex and the socio-cultural role of sex (gender) can be distinguished but not separated … It is one thing to be understanding of human weakness and the complexities of life, and another to accept ideologies that attempt to sunder what are inseparable aspects of reality.”

Michael Francis Burbidge is the bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese Raleigh. He is seated at Sacred Heart Cathedral. This is a photograph of His Excellency at a Confirmation Mass at Saint Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church on the Feast Saint Michael.
Photo Credit: Willthacheerleader18, English Wikipedia, CC-BY 3.0 , via Wikimedia commons

Also, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), has a note on their website. “Being male or female affects a person at every level of his or her existence: genetically, biologically, emotionally, psychologically, and socially. Sexual difference makes it possible for two human persons to fully unite.”

“The personal union between husband and wife that is at the heart of marriage is only possible because men and women are different,” The USCCB website remains active. “St. John Paul II wrote of this difference noting that, ‘God created man and woman in such a way that through their bodies it would be self-evident to them that they are called to love, called to give themselves to one another.’ Sexual difference is a dynamic in all our relationships, as sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers, and so on.”

The site then details. “It is important to distinguish sexual difference and differences between individual men and women. Cultural stereotypes about the sexes, while they may have some basis in fact, do not define sexual difference. In the Church, we honor saints who do not embody cultural stereotypes. St. Joan of Arc is one example. A man who is sensitive and artistic is no less a man, and a woman who is competitive on the sports field is no less a woman.”

Bella Ramsey portrays Ellie Williams, Anna Torv portrays Theresa ‘Tess’ Servopoulos and Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller, The Last of Us (2023), HBO

What do YOU think about Bella Ramsey claiming she is her? “gender has always been very fluid” Despite it being physically impossible?

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