The Red Pill
This is what wikipedia has to say about the concept of red pills:
"The red pill and its opposite, the blue pill, are popular culture symbols representing the choice between embracing the sometimes painful truth of reality (red pill) and the blissful ignorance of illusion (blue pill).
The terms, popularized in science fiction culture, are derived from the 1999 film The Matrix. In the film, the main character Neo is offered the choice between a red pill and a blue pill. The red pill would allow him to escape from the Matrix and into the real world, therefore living the "truth of reality" even though it is a harsher, more difficult life; the blue pill would lead him to staying in the Matrix, living in a pretend comfortable world."
This blog is for people who choose the red pill. Anyone who wants to continue to live in the blissful ignorance of their pretend comfortable world should not read this blog.
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"Choose the red pill." |
The terms, popularized in science fiction culture, are derived from the 1999 film The Matrix. In the film, the main character Neo is offered the choice between a red pill and a blue pill. The red pill would allow him to escape from the Matrix and into the real world, therefore living the "truth of reality" even though it is a harsher, more difficult life; the blue pill would lead him to staying in the Matrix, living in a pretend comfortable world."
This blog is for people who choose the red pill. Anyone who wants to continue to live in the blissful ignorance of their pretend comfortable world should not read this blog.
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Stories featured on Red Pilled World will always strive to include links to help readers verify information reported. We aim to avoid using phrases such as 'anonymous insiders', 'possibly may have', or 'unnamed sources'. Unethical elements of the mainstream media often hide behind phrases such as these to give themselves legal protection from the lies and propaganda they push, but real journalists don't need to hide behind protective phrases.
We encourage all mainstream media websites to adopt this policy.
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