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The Red Pill vs. The Red Pill

Why the self proclaimed "red pills" often don't see eye to eye

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Feb 19, 2022
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Since the terms inception in 1999, people of all political backgrounds have been using it as a way to signal to others that they in fact “see the world as it truly is”. We now associate this term with right winged conspiracy novices that have scratched the surface of blatant fallacies (COVID) that they’ve discovered through political memes. When tasked to explain the economic enslavement perpetrated by the Federal Reserve, they give you a blank stare. This isn’t to say that it’s not good news people are waking up, but rather speaks to the small degree in which people are awake.

You now have a spectrum of self proclaimed red pilled people ranging from those who simply voted for trump because he “spoke for the working class”, to people who believe reptilian aliens are controlling our governments, and everything in between.

The problem here is the same problem we saw in the evolution of the feminist movement. Starting with the simple idea that women should have the same legal rights and freedoms as men, and ending up with LGBT infused man hating zealots that want to take down an imaginary tyranny. There is no cohesion. Ask three different people what’s “really” going on in the world and you’ll get three different answers. This of course leads to hesitation from people that would otherwise consider jumping in on suppressed news and information.

This resembles the way in which the C.I.A in 1967 weaponized the term “conspiracy theorist” to discredit anyone who questioned the validity of the bogus Warren Commission on JFK’s assassination. Are otherwise like minded people being fragmented into separate political schools and ideologies on purpose? Of course! We can trace the differences of what “Red Pilled” means, to differences in popular controlled opposition outlets.

Take “Turning Point USA” led by Charlie Kirk for instance who shuns Nick Fuentes and “America First” for implying that both the GOP and Democratic party have a concerted agenda to destroy any resemblance of a white homogenous culture in America. Both followers of these factions can agree that conservative values are under attack, but are led astray by the means in which those attacks originate.

So what’s the answer to this divisiveness, so we may congregate in a unified front for truth? The answer is to strip yourself of any allegiance you may have been predisposed to, and using history, statistics, & critical thinking, form an opinion for yourself. You may just be surprised at how many others share your opinion.

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