Introduction

Rarely do we get the Blue Pill mythology published without any filter to the degree that has happened on a major MSM website today.

We differentiate our approaches to understanding in this way:

 

  • Blue Pill - "Feelz before Reals"

  • Red Pill - "Reals before Feelz"

 

This post will dissect the article and expose how blatantly they adhere to the Blue Pill mythology.

 

Body

First the link:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-16/how-to-stay-sane-in-a-world-of-crazy-news

 

"My biggest rule of thumb is if it arouses an emotional response in you, double-check it," said Brooke Binkowksi, managing editor at Snopes, a website that specializes in debunking popular internet myths from both the left and the right. "They upset you because they're meant to."

 

Right off the bat she prioritizes "Feelz before Reals".

So how does one be sure their information will act only as a sedative?

 

Sticking to stories reported by established news media can help. For different perspectives on U.S. events, Binkowski recommends getting news from a variety of outlets, such as CNN, MSNBC, and Fox, as well as overseas outlets such as the BBC and Al Jazeera.

 

Okay, so only get information that is approved by the Establishment and that is guaranteed to make you Dumb and Dumber and acts like a sedative.

 

Well let's say you still get "Triggered" even by news crafted to sedate you. What can you do to further distract yourself from knowing anything?

 

When we identify something that is triggering an emotional reaction, having a break helps maintain our strength and endurance, which helps us continue on effectively," she said.

 

I could go on, but you get the point. (you can read the article if you wish)

 

Conclusion

"Feelz before Reals" isn't something we just made up as an insult to the Blue Pill Feminist / beta mindset, but is in fact openly advocated policy.

 

  • They literally say this stuff without a filter.

 

Masculinity means "Reals before Feelz" and the Stoic Objective mindset means that we absorb the "clues" without emotion and then check them out to see if there is other data to go with it. Often with enough digging you can find out the "big picture" and have understanding on a topic. If you don't dig you can't know.

The Blue Pill short circuits the "clues".

In the Blue Pill one is taught that "clues are bad because they require effort to resolve" and if comfort is the goal then you never learn anything.

Ignorance is Bliss... and the Blue Pill mythology no longer even filters this idea.