Ellen Peck

Ellen Peck (born May 25, 1961) is the current head of Argosy Media's animation unit. She created hit series such as The Aaron Show (1993-2006) and its reboot, The New Aaron Show (2013-present).

Personal views
Peck is a avowed centrist who doesn’t support either major US political party.

Peck is extremely pro-transgender, and has called TERFs “another form of SJWs”. She is the creator of Centrist Action, a “centrist version of the GamerGate movement and ANTIFA”. She has called Dave Chapelle “a token black actor”, an “Uncle Tom”, and “past his prime” in response to his controversial 2021 Netflix special, and allegedly “never really liked the Harry Potter series”, also calling J.K. Rowling a “clown”. She has also accused controversial sexologist Ray Blanchard of being a pedophile.

She has supported tightly regulating police departments in response to the George Floyd incident, and wants to “make all cops wear 24/7 bodycams”, and fire officers who have a history of racial incidents. She has not voted in any US elections since at least the late-1980s, and has led movements to “Boycott the Vote”. She says she will not vote in any election until a third, centrist, major party emerges and manages to gain enough support to not only elect state governors, senators, and representatives, but flip states “yellow” (not “red” or “blue”) on the electoral map.

Her political views, known as Peckism, have inspired several supporters, including popular subreddits r/The_Ellen and r/enoughterfspam.

Trivia

 * She has two "apprentices" named Kathy Nelson and Greta Eleanor Edwards.