
There is a tendency, in these days of increased awareness when one has taken so many red pills, that one simply cannot be any more woke. Life then takes on a new hue – nothing is surprising, everything is predictable, and hope of any real change in our current state seems totally lost.
It is at this time that it begins to feel like all those red pills just add up to one big black pill. Stuck in your throat, it chokes your ability to express yourself in normie company without being called pessimistic, or finding yourself constantly accused of being in a dark mood.
Ive personally watched several heavily red pilled individuals get so black pilled that they cant get themselves back out of that miserable hole, and after a prolonged period in this state, another, more dangerous phase emerges. This is what we will call the “irony pill”, which shouldn’t be confused with the “iron pill”.
The iron pill demands white men pick themselves up and start to take life seriously in order to make a difference in the world, whereas, in stark opposition, the Irony pill essentially turns one into an irony bro, that is, everything becomes ironic. All the red pills reverse; race mixing becomes an imperative, white genocide an aim, and civilisation a joke. Id even go so far as to suspect that irony bros begin to experiment with homosexuality, if not becoming full blown homosexuals.
So what is the way out of this dead end, just as destructive as the blue pills endlessly forced on us from birth?
The solution I propose is for one to find some kind of creative outlet for your woke frustration, a form of escape that will allow you focus on something other than the incessant cultural programming. Paint, make films, music, or write a story, anything that takes you away from the day to day, and puts you in a much needed personal and imaginative space. The red pills have gone so deep anyway that you wont be able to avoid making something meaningful and rich in symbolism, both consciously and unconsciously.
There will always be Alt-Right podcasts, analysis, charts, parody songs, memes and infographics which concentrate heavily on the political side of things, but artistic expression can express these same ideas in a non-political setting, and is a valuable part of any movement, as well as a time-honoured, admirable tradition in the West. It may also go some way towards reaching other, more normie people, and helping them better understand and digest the things you are aware of, which is, afterall, what is more needed in our struggle than more gay ironybros.
