In the now-classic 1999 Science Fiction movie, The Matrix, there is a scene where the protagonist is offered a choice between taking two pills, one coloured red and the other blue.

It’s explained to him that the choice means either continuing with his life as it is (blue), even though he suspects there’s something very wrong with that life, or discovering what’s really going on around him (red):

“You take the blue pill… the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill… you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.”

He takes the red pill and discovers to his screaming horror that he’s actually been “living” inside a virtual world, a simulated reality created by AI’s; the Matrix. Now when the Wachowski brothers made this film they had clear intentions as to what this all meant, which was that we all need to take the red pill at some point in order to become free thinkers. A lot of fans of the movie thought it was an allegory for transgenderism, a theory reinforced when both brothers later became trans-woman.

What the Wachowskis cannot be happy about is that the allegory has become part and parcel of right-wing culture in the USA, where being “red-pilled” means breaking free of the overwhelming influence of left-wing ideas – particularly cultural ones since Marxist economics is dead with only vast state spending remaining. But unfortunately for them ideas cannot be controlled by their creators and the Right pretty much owns this allegory or meme nowadays.

One reason is that watching Lefties become red-pilled has been such a fascinating exercise, especially as Woke and Identity Politics has come to the fore to crush Lefties. But it can happen in more old-fashioned circumstances, such as Politically Correct situations where some political decision is being enforced across-the-board by the culture of the state, MSM and other institutions.

What follows is not exactly what I would call a red-pilling because this unhappy woman probably still continues to believe most of what she’s being told to do and may even still have high opinions of her fellow thinkers. But she certainly must be wondering about her comrades, given how easily and viciously they turned on her when she dared to show even one crack in the armour of The Narrative around vaccinating her kids for the Chinese Lung Snot virus.

On May 12 it happens.

Then something else happens

And away we go….

Having expressed the “correct” opinions about probably everything on Twitter, meaning everything Lefty, she’s no doubt surprised by the reaction on this one issue.

The last in this thread shows some learning, perhaps enough that she will at least start asking questions in future situations where TPTB are certain that you should follow their “agenda”.