![]() ![]() ![]() The Wachowskis, the writers and directors of The Matrix, did in fact undergo gender transition several years after the film was released. Ironically, the original film is an allegory for gender transition, the red pill itself being the decision to come out as trans (referencing estrogen pills, which were red at the time). Ging observes that this philosophy originated on r/TRP but has. In political contexts, "taking the red pill" has come to mean " waking up" and refusing to be one of the sheeple, which usually involves rejecting accepted science or basic human decency. The presiding theory in red pill philosophy is that men evolved to have a genetic advantage physically, making them more violent and physically dominant, whereas women evolved to be non-violent due to inferior musculature and small stature. inary study of the manosphere more generally, Ging (2017) identifies a certain red pill philosophy which is the key concept that unites the various sections of the manosphere (p. ![]() In the film, "taking the red pill" means choosing to break out of the virtual reality dreamworld in which humanity has been imprisoned by their robot overlords, while "taking the blue pill" means remaining a literal slave to the machine. The terms red pill and blue pill originated in the film The Matrix (1999). Of course, that’s the very same intoxicating. Laurence Fishburne, from his role as Morpheus in The Matrix The red pill, as conceived of by the Wachowskis and their collaborators, isn’t an answer in itself, but the freedom to pursue one’s own answers. ![]()
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