TheRedArchive

~ archived since 2018 ~

circa285 Archive

View 0 posts and 10 comments by circa285 on TheRedPill subreddit and various other subreddits related to The Red Pill community.
Search in:
In subreddits:
More
Filter by year/month:
Upvotes Title Category Author Subreddit Date (UTC)
Upvotes Comment on Subreddit Date (UTC)
1

Fair enough. Edit: though Feminisms often fall under the broad umbrella of cultural studies.
/r/MensRights04/05/11 02:47 AM
0

Yeah, so blatantly misquoting someone food for humor? Who knew?
/r/MensRights04/05/11 02:46 AM
1

From the Oxford English Dictionary Discrimination: The action of discriminating; the perceiving, noting, or making a distinction or difference between things; a distinction (made with the mind, or in action). Also with against. Persecution: Oppression, esp. on the grounds of religious faith, political belief, race, etc.; the fact of being persecuted. Also: the action of pursuing or persecuting a person or group with hostile intent. Seems to me that it's both.
/r/MensRights02/05/11 11:57 PM
1

Really? Women were legally considered the property of their father/spouse without any legal rights under Coverture laws in the United States into and through the late 19th Century. Women were expressly forbidden to practice law until 1869 Women could not vote until the passing of the 14th amendment in 1920. Before the 1975 case Taylor v. Louisiana women were excluded from serving on a jury. Women did not have control over their own bodies once they became pregnant until Roe V. Wade in 1973
/r/MensRights02/05/11 11:38 PM
0

As I thought. It's not there.
/r/MensRights01/05/11 02:30 PM
-4

You see this where in the linked comments? True feminism is everything good about feminism. Fake feminism is everything bad about feminism. Therefore real feminism is perfect and anyone who criticizes it is a misogynist caveman. In fact, I believe that I said the exact opposite Its not as if all feminists are always already correct. Again, look at Mary Daly who has received robust critique by philosophers and feminists alike. I specifically chose Daly as an example precisely because she has been…
/r/MensRights01/05/11 03:37 AM
1

Clearly you've missed something here. FERPA reads pretty clearly that parents, married or divorced, do not have a right to see their progeny's grades. So yes, they do have the same level of access - none. My question is this: what makes this guy special? Why should he have access to his kids grades that married couples do not?
/r/MensRights24/04/11 12:35 PM
2

Ok, I can agree with that, but what makes the father special? For example a married couple who pays for their progeny's schooling does not have the same access to their progeny's grades as does this father. Why should father's who pay for their progeny's education have access to their progeny's grades that married couples who do the same do not have?
/r/MensRights24/04/11 12:50 AM
2

Right, but doing so does not mean that either parent has a right to access their son/daughter's academic records. The ruling in this case is troublesome to me because it places instructors in a very awkward position. As an instructor I will not release any information to anyone other than my student I'm not too sure why the judge ruled that the father was owed access to the academic records insofar as parents who fund their son's/daughter's education and are married are barred from access to the…
/r/MensRights23/04/11 11:57 PM
5

Regardless of gender, neither parent can see their child's report card. If you child chooses to show you, fine, but the college will not release academic records to anyone other than the student. edit releasing any academic information to anyone other than the student violates FERPA
/r/MensRights23/04/11 09:12 PM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

© TheRedArchive 2026. All rights reserved.
created by /u/dream-hunter