He says the ideas started on Internet Relay Chat (IRC), an application layer protocol responsible for some of the first chat rooms on the internet. Price has been watching the red-pill community grow since the early 2000s. Nick Price, a self-described “nearly professional internet troll”, helps run the Facebook page Hope This Helps, which hands out snarky one-liners to disgruntled people who complain in entitled ways on business websites and social media. They hang out on YouTube or in internet forums and weave a web of conspiracy theory around themselves, in which they are the ultimate victims, and their scapegoats some unlikely victors in the game of life – groups typically marginalised by society: Jewish people, Black people, other people of colour, and, of course, women. Increasingly, these bursts of violence come after months or years of conditioning these men undergo. This phenomenon is not something to be gawked at or ignored. Misogyny, white supremacy and anti-Semitism are on the rise, and so is the violence that goes with them, including shootings, bombings and vehicular violence. Many people do not truly understand the process of being indoctrinated into this type of thinking or what it does to those undergoing it. While red-pilling has had some play in the media, it is often through a sympathetic lens. Little do they realise that their red pill of truth often leads them down a path of delusion, the very thing they think they are rallying the rest of the world against. Gathering in online echo chambers, they feel like heroes for seeing the world for what it is, for being brave enough to handle it and strong enough to show others. The hero takes the red pill, which is meaningful to these groups who feel the world has mistreated them. “You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.” You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe,” Laurence Fishburne’s character Morpheus tells Neo. The truth being that he was a slave, just like everyone else, born into bondage, but kept sated by a silly, untrue fantasyland. In the film scene, Keanu Reeves’s Neo learns that the matrix (the life he thought he was leading) was “the world pulled over eyes to prevent from seeing the truth”. But why would Musk type this dog whistle, and does he know what it means?Ī poster of Hollywood star Keanu Reeves from the sequel to the movie The Matrix It got hundreds of thousands of likes, replies and retweets, including from Ivanka Trump. In May, Elon Musk tweeted “Take the red pill” to his 34.5 million followers. Įven those who use the term in more mainstream spaces do so without much clarity. Men who hate feminism, who are against liberal ideas, men who believe in things like p izzagate, pick-up a rtists (PUAs), t he manosphere (a group of online communities that include MRAs, PUAs, incels and Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW) among others) and QAnon. Men like Cesar Sayoc, the man who sent improvised explosive devices to critics of Donald Trump, and far-right conspiracy theorist and radio host Alex Jones. But there is a certain type of person who proudly proclaims to have taken the red pill most often. There is no one true definition of red-pilling, so red-pilling can be anything. It gained traction on internet forums, then Reddit, and for years, has stood as a battle-cry for conservative conspiracy theorists and men’s rights activists (MRA) – many of whom believe the “truth” is that white men are under attack.īut what does the phrase really mean? There are too many definitions of red-pilled in Urban Dictionary to cite them all. If you take the red pill, you see the underpinnings of the world’s networks, the push for power from various groups, the nefarious dealings of those in control to keep the masses satiated and at bay.īut as time went on, this became more than just a line from a movie. If you take a red pill, your eyes are opened to the truth of the world, and you no longer exist in the prettier, but fake, world you thought you lived in. Initially, following the metaphor of how it plays out in the film, taking the red pill (instead of the blue pill) meant choosing to see the truth. Keep reading list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Los Angeles Times to lay off ‘significant’ number of employees, union says list 2 of 4 Strike threat over claim pro-Israeli lobby forced out Australian journalist list 3 of 4 Al Jazeera’s Samer Abudaqa was ‘targeted’, left to bleed by Israel: Report list 4 of 4 Season of intimidation: Attacks on Ghana press escalate ahead of 2024 polls end of list
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