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The Wachowskis can disagree all they want, but language doesn’t freeze in amber. “Red pill,” “blue pill,” “black pill,” and “white pill” evolved into cultural shorthand because people found them useful, not because anyone waited for the original creators to approve. Once an idea hits the public square, it becomes part of the shared vocabulary, and people repurpose it to fit real political, cultural, or philosophical debates.

Conservatives using “red pill” as a metaphor didn’t break anything. It stuck because it works. That’s how language, memes, and symbols actually move through a culture: utility beats authorship every time.

If anything, the fact that the terms took on a life of their own just proves they resonated far beyond the narrow frame of the movie.

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