Term we use, Redpills vs Bluepills, from the Movie The Matrix
If choosing the redpill, you see things for how they really are, vs the bluepill to stay in the media fed narrative. Not everyone is ready to see things this way, so it's a choice; and usually most people can only handle so much information(redpills) at a time.
There are also blackpills, which people say when somebody is being very negative or hopeless to change things.
eg So the court case Marbury v Madison is taught as "establishing judicial review". This was even repeated by ACB at her confirmation hearing (day2?), and of course she's was a law professor too. But Marbury v Madison didn't establish judicial review. Judicial review was established before the Constitution was written. But what Marbury v Madison did, was it showed how the Appeals process, and the Supreme Court, can cherry pick cases to hear, and based on how these cases are argued (on what legal grounds) and facts; lets them issue rulings which effectively change the law. This is the "game" of the Appeals Court and Supreme Court Process. So the bluepill is MvM is "judicial review"; the Redpill is as I explained.
Term we use, Redpills vs Bluepills, from the Movie The Matrix
If choosing the redpill, you see things for how they really are, vs the bluepill to stay in the media fed narrative. Not everyone is ready to see things this way, so it's a choice; and usually most people can only handle so much information(redpills) at a time.
There are also blackpills, which people say when somebody is being very negative or hopeless to change things.