Red Piller
See also: red piller
English
Noun
Red Piller (plural Red Pillers)
- Alternative form of red piller
- 2013 September 15, Dylan Love, “Inside Red Pill, The Weird New Cult For Men Who Don't Understand Women”, in Business Insider:
- For Red Pillers, genuine reality goes something like this: Female oppression is a myth and men are the ones holding the short end of the stick.
- 2016 October 2, Anna Fitzpatrick, “Down the rabbit hole: meet the Red Pillers”, in Varsity:
- The nature of social media is polarising, it's intense and, like the 'Red Piller', makes you wonder 'WTF is going on'.
- 2017 February 28, Amelia Tait, “Spitting out the Red Pill: Former misogynists reveal how they were radicalised online”, in New Statesman:
- Though João experienced two happy years with fellow Red Pillers, his opinions have now drastically changed.
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