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[[File:Rhineheart.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Mr. Rhineheart is a bluepilled company executive in the film]]
[[File:Rhineheart.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Mr. Rhineheart is a bluepilled company executive in the film]]
The robocracy and cybernetic rule within the film is seen in the [[incelosphere]] and [[manosphere]] as a metaphor for the mainstream media. Normies in the real world and the characters in the Matrix who take things at face value both have a tendency for conformity and succumbing to the clout of mass media technology. The normies within the Matrix world seem to have a proclivity for being artificial rather than organic. These bluepills regurgitate the inbuilt programming of the AI whom seek to nurture within bluepills what it considers to be normal behaviour. This sheeple-like behavior is referred to as "bluepilled."
The robocracy and cybernetic rule within the film is seen in the [[incelosphere]] and [[manosphere]] as a metaphor for the mainstream media. Normies in the real world and the characters in the Matrix who take things at face value both have a tendency for conformity and succumbing to the clout of mass media technology. The normies within the Matrix world seem to have a proclivity for being artificial rather than organic. These bluepills regurgitate the inbuilt programming of the AI whom seek to nurture within bluepills what it considers to be normal behaviour. This sheeple-like behavior is referred to as "bluepilled."
There is a common belief in the manosphere that more often than not, the main purveyors of bluepilled ideas are women. These manospherians argue that this is the case because males have a tendency of obscuring reality under stoicism, or otherwise letting  manifest itself out in the open. These proclivities mean that males have a natural inbuilt mechanism (or at least experience) for the perception of shrouded phenomenon; this is in contrast to women for whom their open-ended mingling means an eventual aloofness to their own [[solipsism]], an undue confidence in the correctness of their own social positions, as well as an imperceptibility of the extent of their own verisimilitude.


Voicing opinions that contradict the conventional narrative takes courage because you are confronting the beliefs and opinions of the majority of society. That's why some [[purplepill]]ers, redpillers and blackpillers may view bluepillers as cowards, weaklings, and sissies; because they have an almost stupendous fear of being politically incorrect. Whereas some bluepillers genuinely believe in all the tenets of bluepill, there are other bluepillers who are not so easily influenced to uncritically accept society's mores. This second subset of bluepillers espouses bluepilled viewpoints in an attempt at virtue signaling. Besides these two archetypes within the bluepilled community; the former, the type of person who has drunk the kool-aid; and the latter, the virtue-signaling type, there is also a gender-specific bluepiller: see the gender section for more info.
Voicing opinions that contradict the conventional narrative takes courage because you are confronting the beliefs and opinions of the majority of society. That's why some [[purplepill]]ers, redpillers and blackpillers may view bluepillers as cowards, weaklings, and sissies; because they have an almost stupendous fear of being politically incorrect. Whereas some bluepillers genuinely believe in all the tenets of bluepill, there are other bluepillers who are not so easily influenced to uncritically accept society's mores. This second subset of bluepillers espouses bluepilled viewpoints in an attempt at virtue signaling. Besides these two archetypes within the bluepilled community; the former, the type of person who has drunk the kool-aid; and the latter, the virtue-signaling type, there is also a gender-specific bluepiller: see the gender section for more info.

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