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'''''The Matrix''''' was a [[film]] which [[Bill Bishop]] watched in a [[Department M]] rehabilitation facility in [[1999]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Danger Men (novel)|The Danger Men]]'') | '''''The Matrix''''' was a [[film]] which [[Bill Bishop]] watched in a [[Department M]] rehabilitation facility in [[1999]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Danger Men (novel)|The Danger Men]]'') It involved some characters taking a blue pill, which was used as a [[metaphor]] by [[conspiracy theorist]]s in the [[21st century]] for "swallowing lies". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[SOS (audio story)|SOS]]'') | ||
[[Cleo Proctor]] said she had never seen ''The Matrix'', since it was a "boy film". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[SOS (audio story)|SOS]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
Though Cleo characterises ''The Matrix'' as a "boy film", it was actually written and produced by two closeted [[trans]] women, {{w|The Wachowskis|Lana and Lilly Wachowski}}, who later confirmed ''The Matrix'' was originally an allegory for the trans experience. | |||
In ''The Matrix'', the "blue pill" could be taken in order to forget about the reality of the Matrix, which proved that the conventional real world was a simulation, whereas the "red pill" allowed one access to that higher reality. Though this was also intended as a [[trans]] allegory<ref name="trans allegory">{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/matrix-trans-metaphor-lana-lilly-wachowski-red-pill-switch-sequels-a9654956.html|title=The Matrix was a metaphor for transgender identity, director Lilly Wachowski confirms|author=White, Adam|date of source=21 August 2020|accessdate=17 April 2022}}</ref>, the "blue pill, red pill" metaphor has been co-opted by alt-right groups in more recent years, especially among right-wing conspiracy theory groups.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/red-pill-blue-pill-alt-right-ruined-matrix/|title=Red pill, blue pill: how the alt-Right ruined The Matrix|author=Power, Nina|date of source=24 December 2021|website name=The Telegraph|accessdate=17 April 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theringer.com/movies/2021/12/21/22847157/the-matrix-red-pill-legacy|title=The Twisted, Stolen Legacy of the 'Matrix' Red Pill|author=Wilmes, John|date of source=21 December 2021|website name=The Ringer|accessdate=17 April 2022}}</ref> It is in this context that [[Shawna Thompson]] uses the term. | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
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