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  2. Red pill and blue pill - Wikipedia

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    The concept of red and blue pills has since been widely used as a political metaphor in the United States, especially among online culture, where "taking the red pill" or being "red-pilled" means becoming aware of purported political biases inherent in society, including in the mainstream media, and supposedly thereby becoming an independent ...

  3. Manosphere - Wikipedia

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    Accepting the manosphere's ideology is equated with "taking the red pill" (sometimes abbreviated TRP), and those who do not are seen as "blue pilled" or as having "taken the blue pill". [31] Such terminology originated on the antifeminist subreddit /r/TheRedPill and was later taken up by men's rights and MGTOW sites. [32]

  4. Incel - Wikipedia

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    The "red pill" is an allusion that is common among manosphere communities, as well as some communities outside of the manosphere. [105] It originates from the dilemma in the movie The Matrix where the protagonist must choose whether to remain in a world of illusion (taking the blue pill) or to see the world as it really is (taking the red pill).

  5. Dark Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    The use of affect theory, postmodern critiques of modernity, and a fixation on critiquing regimes of truth", Jones remarks, "are fundamental to NeoReaction (NRx) and what separates it from other Far-Right theory". [31]

  6. The Viral ‘Unexpected Red’ Theory in Interior Design Actually ...

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    “The unexpected red theory is basically adding anything that’s red, big or small, to a room where it doesn’t match at all and it automatically looks better,” Brooklyn–based interior ...

  7. Does the ‘Unexpected Red’ Theory Actually Work? Step Inside ...

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    Gutsy color choices abound in the project, from the pink and green kitchen to the home office where a pink Parson’s table and red-and-white zig zag rug pop against chocolate brown walls.

  8. Alt-right pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The alt-right pipeline (also called the alt-right rabbit hole) is a proposed conceptual model regarding internet radicalization toward the alt-right movement. It describes a phenomenon in which consuming provocative right-wing political content, such as antifeminist or anti-SJW ideas, gradually increases exposure to the alt-right or similar far-right politics.

  9. Are ‘blue zones’ really a thing? Doctor explains longevity ...

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