Red pill (disambiguation)

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The red pill is a symbol from the 1999 film The Matrix.

Red pill may also refer to:

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The Return of the King is the third volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings as originally printed.

Red pill and blue pill Dilemma between painful truth and blissful ignorance

The terms "red pill" and "blue pill" refer to a choice between the willingness to learn a potentially unsettling or life-changing truth by taking the red pill or remaining in contented ignorance with the blue pill. The terms refer to a scene in the 1999 film The Matrix.

Blue pill may refer to:

Gorgeous may refer to:

Yasmin, Yasmine or Yasmina may refer to:

The manosphere is a collection of websites, blogs, and online forums promoting masculinity, misogyny, and opposition to feminism. Communities within the manosphere include men's rights activists, incels, Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW), pick-up artists (PUA), and fathers' rights groups.

Alpha male and beta male, or simply put alpha and beta, are pseudoscientific terms for men derived from the designation for alpha and beta animals in ethology. The popularization of these terms to describe humans has been widely criticized by scientists.

Black pill may refer to:

An incel is a member of an online subculture of people who define themselves as unable to get a romantic or sexual partner despite desiring one. Originally a term coined by a woman hosting a website created to connect "involuntary celibate" individuals of both sexes, it transformed into an online movement associated with hatred, misogyny, misanthropy, self-pity and self-loathing, racism, a sense of entitlement to sex, and the endorsement of violence against women and sexually active people. The American Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) described the subculture as "part of the online male supremacist ecosystem" that is included in their list of hate groups. Incels are mostly male and heterosexual, and are often white. Estimates of the overall size of the subculture vary greatly, ranging from thousands to hundreds of thousands of individuals.

Brett Stevens edits the blog Amerika.org, a far-right site that describes itself as a "more extreme" version of the neo-Nazi forum Iron March and which helped facilitate the LD50 conference. Stevens inspired and expressed admiration for Anders Breivik, the far-right terrorist who killed 77 in Oslo in 2011.

Men Going Their Own Way Anti-feminist, misogynistic, mostly online male-separatist community

Men Going Their Own Way is an anti-feminist, misogynistic, mostly-online community advocating for men to separate themselves from women and from a society which they believe has been corrupted by feminism. The community is a part of the manosphere, a collection of anti-feminist websites and online communities that also includes the men's rights movement, incels, and pickup artists.

Gonzalo Lira Chilean-American novelist, filmmaker and blogger

Gonzalo Ángel Quintilio Lira López is a Chilean-American novelist, film director, financial blogger, YouTuber, and commentator in the manosphere known as Coach Red Pill. A resident of Kharkiv, Ukraine, he started vlogging about the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine from a pro-Russia perspective, which has been described as mirroring Russian propaganda. In April 2022, Lira alleged that he had been detained by the Security Service of Ukraine but provided no details to support his allegations, and continued to vlog shortly thereafter.