Why is Elon Musk tweeting about taking 'the red pill?'
TORONTO -- A cryptic tweet from Tesla billionaire Elon Musk that appeared to reference The Matrix has garnered approval from U.S. President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump, but it is not known exactly what message it's intended to convey.a confusing combination of a rose emoji, normally associated with the Democratic Socialists of America, and a message that said: "take the red pill.
for accepting harsh realities over blissful ignorance , it is not known what Musk's tweet is actually referring to as he does not explain the message.represent the harsh reality of gender transition However, the term "red pill" has become synonymous with a right-wing political awakening online in recent years. The term was first used in this context in 2013, by men's rights groups in a subreddit called TheRedPill., those who take the "red pill" believe that it is men, not women, who are disenfranchised by society and that feminism is a dangerous political ideology.
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